[Q] Rocksteady ROM Help - Hero CDMA Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

This is mostly for anyone who runs kifno's rocksteady ROM, along with his scripts. Essentially, I am not sure how to install both of them together properly. It seems the instructions kind of overlap? And I do not want to wipe anything at the improper time. So if someone could edit these instructions so I could follow them in sequence, I would be grateful. If it makes a difference, I will be flashing the uncapped kernel (768mhz).
P.S. - I've been running xda roms for about a year now, and just wanted to say thank you for all your hard work and contributions to the open-source community. To ALL developers
ROM INSTRUCTIONS
Instructions:
1. Backup EVERYTHING (SD Card, Titanium Backup, Nandroid)
2. Wipe EVERYTHING (Data/Factory Rest, Wipe Cache, Format Boot, System, Cache, and Data, Wipe Dalvik)
3. Download and Copy RockSteady & Gapps to your sdcard
Get Rock Steady Here
Get Gapps Here
4. Flash RockSteady and Gapps and Reboot
5. Skips gapps setup and reboot into recovery and wipe data, cache, and dalvik again
6. reboot into system
7. After setting up gapps, in the menu > sense settings > ui setting > check tink ab and make the scale factor 1 instead of 7
8. Long press home screen and create a custom widget with phone as the activity. Then click the phone icon and us es file explorer or gallery and use the transparent.png I provided for you on the root of your SD card. Okay the custom widget and the drag and drop it over the phone button. Do the same for right sense dock button (choose a custom activity of your choice)
9. Add the sense clock by using the fancy widget widget i provided for you.
10. Choose a new wallpaper if you wish by picking one of the sense wallpapers I provided for you on your sdcard's root directory.
11. Please see here about widgetlocker. Please purchase this app from the market to use as the sense lockscreen. I REALLY RECOMMEND IT. And you can easily disable the default lockscreen once you start using this app by going into the cyanogenmod settings > tablet settings > and checking disable lockscreen.
SCRIPT INSTRUCTIONS
Installing Instructions (Recovery Menu):
Difficulty: Easy
Download the Kifno Tweak's Universal Script v1.5 from below:
Get the Capped 691mhz Build Here
Get the Uncapped 768mhz Build Here
Charge phone to 100% and leave on the charger during this process
Put the .zip on the root of your sd card
Reboot into recovery
Backup Everything (Apps, SD Card, etc) & Wipe Everything (Data, Sd-Ext, Cache, System, Boot, Dalvik-Cache)
Flash Rom
Fix permissions if using clockwork recovery
Flash your capped or uncapped build
Delete data, cache, and dalvik
Reboot
Reboot Recovery
Delete data, cache, and dalvik
Unplug Charger and do not plug back in until your phone dies.
Reboot into recovery once it is dead by connecting charger.
Wipe battery stats
Charge to 100% and repeat the discharging, wiping, and charging process about 3-5 times
Enjoy the battery life and performance
The red is the confusing part. Thanks!

Ill post instructions in about an hour or two. Glad to see you're using my work though and sorry for the confusion.
Sent from my HERO200 using XDA Premium App

The Muiu Camera Doesnt Work :[

backup everything
wipe everything
flash rom
flash gapps
flash v1.5 stable
reboot into rom
skip gapps and reboot recovery
wipe data,cache, and dalvik
reboot into rom
then follow my set up instructions for my rom after that process
enjoy
also miui camera works on 4-21-11 it does. are you using the latest version?

Yes I amm
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Jurellz said:
Yes I amm
Sent from my HERO200 using XDA App
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Oh sorry didn't see your reply but try the latest one now

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[Q] A little more details on overclocking?

Hi, my NC is rooted. After rooting I spent a few hours trying to figure out how to overclock. Can someone help with using Rom Manger application? I want to do it the right way (backing up and whatever else is recommended). I'm really worried of having to search for complicated restoring methods if I can't reboot after overclocking.
Can someone help? Thanks and I appreciate the work being done in these forums.
Hi, let me start by saying that I had nothing to do with the brilliance involved in creating these procedures!
But in my experience, the way to overclock is:
1) Install ROM manager app (from the market)
2) Reboot a couple of times (not entirely sure this works)
3) Download the overclock kernal and put it on a uSD card(leave zipped) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=925451
4) From the ROM app, reboot into recovery.
5) Install zip file from the menu options (+ and - volume to choose menu option, nook button to enter and power button for back)
6) Clear the dalvik cache (advanced options I think)
7) Reboot from the main menu
8) If you get stuck in the "clockwork recovery loop", go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=914690 (as before put the zipped file on an SD card and install with the clockwork recovery tool.)
9) Do steps 3-7 again, It should work this time!
Good luck!
Thanks. I'm now overclocked at 1.0! I forgot to clear cache but it works. Should i go back in recovery and clear?
Clearing the cache is more of a precaution than a necessary step. The cache could potentially have entries that are incompatible with the new kernel. If it is working fine without force close loops or whatever, then just leave it as it is.
Also, if you get the Temp+CPU V2 application, or something similar to it, you can see the current speed of the CPU as a widget and the usage percentage. The CPU speed automatically changes up and down based on load to improve battery life. When the cpu is busy you should see the cpu speed at 1.0ghz or whatever kernel you are running.

[Q] Rom Manager made bad back up image...HELP PLEASE!!!!

I rooted my hero using the 1 click root from the market. I then used rom manager to make a back up image, then flashed cyanogenmod 7.0.2 on it. There was no Market, my home button didnt work, and a few other quirks so I decided to go back to my original os. I clicked on the manage and restore in rom manager. It went thru the process and said restore complete. when it boots up it has overlayed images, and says "the application Settings(process.com.android.settings)has stopped unexpectedly.FC. As i go thru the set up, many of they options are greyed out and not accessable, then when i get to "finish setup" it FC's and says" the application Setup(process.com.htc.android.htcsetupwizard)has stopped unexpectedly. Then i get a black screen. Just wondering if I can get a good Back up image from someone to put on my sd card, then do a restore? I am pretty noob at all this, so any help would be greatly appreciated!!!!!
Mmhmm...first, 1 click bad, second, rom manager...worse in the wrong hands...
Why don't you download the gapps and put it on the root of your sdcard and then flash it after the 7.0.2 and then you'll be ok I'm sure if you take a little time to figure out you may be the only person that can fix your issue. By that, what I mean is in the install steps I'd bet it mentions to install gapps and if it doesn't let me know and I'll get the op to add that step.
As for all your messed up permissions try running fix permissions in rom manager if you can get there.
~maybe I set it too high...
i tried that first but coulnt get it to work, so i downloaded the rom directly from rom manager. The only thing i can do on the phone now is thru clockworkMod recovery
You can do fix permission in cwm also, I think under advanced. Just whatever you do, do NOT format recovery or misc if those options are in your recovery.
If you're in recovery though you're in the right place to flash. It's just
Wipe data /factory reset
Advanced -> wipe dalvik cache
Back
Install zip from sdcard and choose the7.0.2 zip and then thesame thing with gapps.
Reboot system
Edit, you could also just try to restore again from cwm. I'm assuming it holds the backup.
~maybe I set it too high...
ok, im off to bed...i will try this in the morning and post my status, thanks for your help so far
Did you ever wipe between installations and flashes? I always play it safe and wipe boot, cache, data, system and dalvik cache when I am flashing different ROMs and when restoring. Try going back into recovery and wipe what I posted and then restore your backup.
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I couldnt wait, I had to try it....YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you so very much. I already had Rocksteady and Gapps downloaded on my comp, so i put those on the sd, followed your steps and BAMM! Works great! I can not thank you enough!

[Q] Insufficient space on device. Can't install any app

Hi fellow blackers,
My optimus black was on Nova Rom 2.2 v8:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1161015
And I flashed it to v20n:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1441901
I followed the instructions specifically these two before proceeding with the zip install.
1. Wipe Data/Cache (if not wiped, might cause problem)
2. Advanced > Wipe Dalvik Cache (same as data/cache, might cause problem)
After flashing, I can't seem to install any app from Market. It says that I have insufficient space on device.
So did some searching (google and here on XDA):
Here are their suggestions:
1. Install Marketfix - unfortunately, I can't install this because it is already saying I have insufficient space.
2. Clear market cache - after clearing (cache and data), I still says insufficient space
3. Uninstall market update - Going to settings - Application - manage application then selecting Market, I don't see any uninstall button. Just Force close, cancel and clear cache, clear data..
4. Finally I saw knzo's supposedly fix for this: Something to do with file system (nova is on EXT4 while stock is on EXT3)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1212370&highlight=insufficient
I wasn't able to try option 1 because the file was removed on all file sharing sites.
Options 2 and 3 - restore factory settings isn't working. The phone is not doing anything after I click Erase everything. It just hangs
Any other suggestions?
Try reflash ROM with wipe all data and cache in CWM including dalvik cash and formating partitions in "mounts&storage".
Or this!
Try wipe cache and dalvik cache...worked for me
hmm pardon me, but how do I boot into recovery? I tried powering the device on while holding volume down (also tried up and G button) but it didnt reboot into recovery.
Artyomperec said:
Try reflash ROM with wipe all data and cache in CWM including dalvik cash and formating partitions in "mounts&storage".
Or this!
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Since I can;t install anything (rom manager etc.), I think I needed to do what you advised.
I was able to flash the stock then started up from there
Since I can;t install anything (rom manager etc.), I think I needed to do what you advised.
I was able to flash the stock then started up from there
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Have you tried flash this MOD for enter in recovery from power off phone pushing "G" button, not pressed and hold, but pushing every time when boot, work for me!
just try this
dsokua said:
Hi fellow blackers,
My optimus black was on Nova Rom 2.2 v8:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1161015
And I flashed it to v20n:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1441901
I followed the instructions specifically these two before proceeding with the zip install.
1. Wipe Data/Cache (if not wiped, might cause problem)
2. Advanced > Wipe Dalvik Cache (same as data/cache, might cause problem)
After flashing, I can't seem to install any app from Market. It says that I have insufficient space on device.
So did some searching (google and here on XDA):
Here are their suggestions:
1. Install Marketfix - unfortunately, I can't install this because it is already saying I have insufficient space.
2. Clear market cache - after clearing (cache and data), I still says insufficient space
3. Uninstall market update - Going to settings - Application - manage application then selecting Market, I don't see any uninstall button. Just Force close, cancel and clear cache, clear data..
4. Finally I saw knzo's supposedly fix for this: Something to do with file system (nova is on EXT4 while stock is on EXT3)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1212370&highlight=insufficient
I wasn't able to try option 1 because the file was removed on all file sharing sites.
Options 2 and 3 - restore factory settings isn't working. The phone is not doing anything after I click Erase everything. It just hangs
Any other suggestions?
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2 days ago I got this problem too, but SOLVED when I upgrade to CWM 5.0.2.6 (from CWM 4.0.1.5) then re-flashing with redy2006 V20N
what version CWM u have?
dsokua said:
hmm pardon me, but how do I boot into recovery? I tried powering the device on while holding volume down (also tried up and G button) but it didnt reboot into recovery.
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just try adb reboot recovery from your PC to go to CWM
Just for be able to post new thread. Sorry.
kingtawon said:
2 days ago I got this problem too, but SOLVED when I upgrade to CWM 5.0.2.6 (from CWM 4.0.1.5) then re-flashing with redy2006 V20N
what version CWM u have?
just try adb reboot recovery from your PC to go to CWM
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Ooh, I didn't update my CWM so I think it was on 4.x.x.x, Was able to flash and install apps in 5.0.2.6
Anyway, Im on temasek kangs build now
dsokua said:
Ooh, I didn't update my CWM so I think it was on 4.x.x.x, Was able to flash and install apps in 5.0.2.6
Anyway, Im on temasek kangs build now
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so, still got same issue ?

[Q] Daft CWM / LightJB question

I'm not allowed to ask this in the dev forum as I'm not up to my 10 posts quota, so sorry for posting this here!
In the LightJB instructions instruction 3 is "wipe data, wipe cache, wipe dalvik-cache, wipe system"
I've got CWM installed (LQ4 and CoCore 6.0) and the options in the CWM recovery menu are "wipe data/factory reset" and "wipe cache partition".
Am I right in assuming that I should choose to do both of those two options, and then also in the "advanced" menu do the "wipe dalvik cache" option too? Just checking! Once I've done this once, I'll become a natural at it...
Cheers!
Matt
I guess you're right... But why don't you just flash a CoCore E kernel with TWRP.. Wouldn't that be much easier?
Its way more user friendly than CWM....
And yes, do have a backup of everything as Factory Resetting and wiping data is going to erase all your apps, etc.
BTW- Questions like this belong to Q & A thread.. Not the Development thread
Sent from my phone, because I'm away from my PC right now
Sami Kabir said:
I guess you're right... Why don't you just flash a CoCore E kernel with TWRP.. Wouldn't that be much easier?
Its way more user friendly than CWM....
Sent from my phone, because I'm away from my PC right now
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I guess I'd just heard more about CWM than TWRP. I might be a noob here, but I'm not put off by command line-type stuff. I can still remember how to join multiple uuencoded text files together to get lovely pictures of Winona Ryder appearing on my screen in 1993, before I'd even heard of a graphical browser.... happy days!
Cheers for the pointer!
Matt
go advanced ...
tapatalked
larkim said:
Am I right in assuming that I should choose to do both of those two options, and then also in the "advanced" menu do the "wipe dalvik cache" option too? Just checking! Once I've done this once, I'll become a natural at it...
Matt
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Matt,
Read my thread with CWM guide (see my signature) and i think you will be fine.
Do a Nandroid Backup before start to flash a new ROM.
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Advanced -> Wipe Dalvik cache
1. Download the ROM from the link given in the article featuring that ROM. It should be a zip file.
2. Connect your phone to your computer via USB and mount its storage card.
3. Copy the downloaded ROM to the root of the storage card.
4. Power your phone off and reboot it into recovery. This will involve using a combination of your device’s hardware keys. Once in recovery, you can navigate its menu using the volume up and volume down hardware keys or your phone’s trackball / optical track pad if it comes equipped with one.
5. Use the ‘backup and restore’ feature of recovery to backup your existing ROM installation, software and data. This step is known as performing a nandroid backup. ALWAYS perform a backup before flashing a custom ROM, UNLESS you can afford to lose everything that’s on your phone at the moment.
Note: ALWAYS choose to perform the following steps 6, 7 and 8 UNLESS the ROM you are attempting to flash is an updated version of the same ROM that you are currently using, and is compatible with the current installation’s data. It is usually mentioned with the update whether you can install it over a previous version without wiping its data or not.
6. Get back to the main recovery menu and use the option ‘wipe data/factory reset’. You will be prompted to confirm this action. Select “Yes – Delete all user data”.
7. From the main recovery menu, select ‘wipe cache partition’. You will be prompted to confirm this action. Select ‘Yes – Wipe Cache’.
8. From the main recovery menu, enter the ‘advanced’ menu. From this menu, select ‘Wipe Dalvik Cache’. You will be prompted to confirm this action. Select ‘Yes – Format/System’.
9. From the main recovery menu, enter the ‘Mounts and Storage’ menu. From this menu, select ‘Format/System’. You will be prompted to confirm this action. Select ‘Yes – Wipe Dalvik Cache’.
10. Go back to the main recovery menu by pressing the back button and select the ‘Install zip from SD card’ option.
11. Select ‘choose zip from sdcard’ to get a list of the files and folders on your SD card. Scroll to the ROM’s file that you copied there in step 3, and select it. You will be prompted to confirm this action. Select ‘Yes – Install file_name.zip’ where file_name.zip is the name of the zip file that you are trying to install.
12. Wait patiently while the ROM is flashed to your phone via recovery.
13. Once the installation is complete, head back to the main recovery menu if you aren’t there, and select ‘reboot system now’. Your phone will now boot into the newly installed ROM.
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R_a_z_v_a_n said:
Matt,
Read my thread with CWM guide (see my signature) and i think you will be fine.
Do a Nandroid Backup before start to flash a new ROM.
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Advanced -> Wipe Dalvik cache
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Done, thanks!
My last question - when i've rebooted, I'm prompted to sign into my Google Account and re-install my apps from the google backup. Is this the "best" way to do it, or is it better to use alternative sch as Titanium? I'm not bothered about lost data, the only data I care about is in my gmail account anyway.
Cheers!
Matt
Reinstall your apps with that app you make backups. If you do it with Titanium, then go for it, and restore with Titanium.
R_a_z_v_a_n said:
Reinstall your apps with that app you make backups. If you do it with Titanium, then go for it, and restore with Titanium.
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Thanks. Its that sort of common sense stuff which I've found missing from many of the guides - they tell you how to root / flash etc, but leave nagging other questions unanswered - perhaps because the answers are so obvious to the authors that they are just second nature.
As it happens, I didn't bother with a Titanium backup as I wanted a clean phone - I've been trying to resolve a strange issue where my wifi goes really slow and stuttery after the phone has been on for a few hours. No-one else seems to have the issue, so I suspect it is down to at least one of my apps causing some chaos. With that in mind, a fresh install with no baggage seemed to be the best way to go.
(I used to suspect the Facebook apps (particularly Pages Manager) but I don't think they are the cause)
Thanks for all the help!
Matt
Sami Kabir said:
I guess you're right... But why don't you just flash a CoCore E kernel with TWRP.. Wouldn't that be much easier?
Its way more user friendly than CWM....
And yes, do have a backup of everything as Factory Resetting and wiping data is going to erase all your apps, etc.
BTW- Questions like this belong to Q & A thread.. Not the Development thread
Sent from my phone, because I'm away from my PC right now
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For me cwm is more user friendly and more straight forward compared to twrp. I once tried twrp and after I mount system suddenly it said there's no os installed and I can't boot my phone. Luckily I can still enter download mode to flash back fw with odin. I don't understand how twrp works..haha :silly:
larkim said:
Thanks for all the help!
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It was my pleasure, Matt. :highfive:
Well, for no other reason than that I wanted to tweak a few things before I started to live with LightJB, I chose to restore my phone using the CWM nandroid restore.
Bad move!
It all seemed to work fine, but on restoring I get the message that "Unfortunately, the process com.google.process.gapps has stopped". Mildly worrying, but moving on...
Then I came to try to reply to a sms message from my wife. Pressing in the reply box didn't bring up a keyboard. Odd.
I went into other apps and found I couldn't type there either.
Went into settings, and neither the samsung keyboard nor the swype keyboard appear to have been re-stored via the backup / restore.
Any hints?
Matt

[ROM][MOD][SafeStrap Guide] FAST! DST, -Locked & UnLocked BLs-xt907-98.30.1

Roms for unlocked Boots. SafeStrap roms: next post.
Be sure to try Xposed Framework http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
This is My Daily Driver. I have been Chewing on a SD Swap to correct the way Moto chose our default storage since I unlocked the phone 6 months ago. These are the base roms I use. Thank You Mhous33. Think a Custom Rom is where to be? I never found one as reliable as stock. Enjoy.
Stock bases:
1)Deodexed 98.30.1 (it is not debloated).
Recommended:
2)DST Odexed 98.30.1 (debloated & fast fast fast) More details.
Be careful about the "phone info app" it can break your radio : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48165372&postcount=8
3)Stock
New link for mhous33 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51042438&postcount=39
Bases by mhous33
Note: mhous33 has modularized his flashes & put modem & boot independent. More details here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49680312&postcount=1
SafeStrap version: see next post.
There is no need for unlocked users to take the ota, this will do the same thing, if you follow my steps.
See Attachments for Rom link (just click it & it should open for you to copy)
Instructions for those on ...94 or ...1 (should work for earlier builds too) who want to keep their data (apps) (beta, Works fine for Me)
1) Wipe dalvik cache, & cache
2) Reboot recovery
3) Mount system
4) Install Rom (from mhous33 above)
Option1) Flash My PP Mod NOTE: this one must come before the next option.
Option2) Flash sd swap update (attachments) & say no to "disable recovery flash"
5) reboot
Instructions for those coming from some other Rom OR do not want to keep their data (apps)
1) Wipe data, & cache
2) Reboot recovery
3) Mount system
4) Install Rom (from mhous33 above)
Option1) Flash My PP Mod NOTE: this one must come before the next option.
Option2) Flash sd swap update (attachments) & say no to "disable recovery flash"
5) Reboot
If you boot on my SD Swap:
Always use TWRP 2.6+ OR Philz v6.
Always choose any NO when rebooting from Philz.
Go Recovery Goodies
Because install-recovery.sh is now an agent in the initd setup & needs to be protected.
Notification Toggles is a great substitute for an extended power menu.
I attached my backup to make setup easier. Goes in (with the sd swap working) storage0/android/data/de.j4velin.notificationToggle/files.
Set toggle per line to 6.
Xperia launcher. Once installed check for update from Sony (twice).
I am testing this perfomance mod & so far it is amazing. There is some lag on SD access right after bootup....
This Audio mod too.
SafeStrap version: see next post.
NOTE: Not for cm based, multuser, or anything but 4.1.2 stock roms!
Be sure to try Xposed Framework http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401 when done!
Note: the dst is recommeded over the bloated deodexed as now with odexed being xposed compatible & faster.
SafeStrap compatible rom Version 2 is in attachments. Full bloat versions sans the SD swap. Follow the instructions below & if you want the SD swap just flash the Unlocked version over it before you reboot- follow the same fundamental steps as in the previous post- rom slot OR stock slot.
Added a SS version of Mhous33's debloated odexed rom.
Has the same features as the unlocked version, but better because the cautions about killing the SD swap do not apply to the SS version.
You may have forced closes & wifi problems if you try either version without being on ...94 beforhand as the kernel is newer- beware.
See Attachments for Rom link
Here are instructions from the creator of SafeStrap. Please understand what you are doing before moving on.
Hashcode on SafeStrap :http://blog.hash-of-codes.com/how-to-safestrap/
Proceed if you are on stock 98.18.94 or 98.30.1 & have a current backup of your stock slot.
Obligatory warning: UpDating to 98.18.94 or 98.30.1 WILL PREVENT A BOOTLOADER UNLOCK IF YOU FLASH IT TO A LOCKED PHONE.
You can install to rom slots but not to the stock slot.
Here is where you venturesome people need to test if you do try flash 98.30.1, while you are on 98.16.1, that it does work ok. Try everything out before you try to put it on your stock slot. Be warned.
I have been on the ...78 kernel with mous33's DST & have no issues. I speculate that the slight change in kernel #s is for some bloat apps.
Update running on stock slot may cause lags. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50432621&postcount=57
Try on just a rom slot first but there will be no access to internal SD. So be sure to save what you want to the external SD first!
1) Create a ROM slot
2a) Mount system & install My ROM to the same ROM slot
2b) Optional: Restore current data (uncheck system) from your stock slot backup & wipe cache & dalvik cache
2c) Optional flash SD swap update here
3) Bootup the ROM
IF this works for you it is fine as you could delete all of the internal SD from your stock slot. This is the goal anyway & you have less confusion with only your external SD.
Take a more than a moment to read this unique thread on what it means to "write over your stock slot" & at the bottom of page 1 Rik Rong: "That should work," about getting your stock slot back again.
http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/topic/11600-installing-custom-rom-to-stock-using-ss-312/
These steps will overwrite your stock slot and allow the full SD swap. BE SURE YOU ARE SATISFIED WITH IT BEFORE PROCEEDING.
Also note in this approach the data/apps you want to move to the NEW rom are to come from your stock slot. If you want the opposite WIP
Instructions for those on ...94 or ...1 who want to keep their data (apps) (beta, Worked fine for Me)
1) Create a ROM slot
2) Mount system & install My ROM to the same ROM slot
2a) Optional flash SD swap update here
3) Make a Backup of your ROM (save it to external storage)
4) Switch to Stock slot (you know you in stock when "install" and System" turn to red font)
5) Wipe cache & dalvik cache
6) Restore Backup with the data un-checked (if done right the only file available will be the Backup you just made)
7) Confirm restore (Bootup)
8) Delete the slot used.
jvasquezhhi's procedure from RZR
Installing custom ROM to STOCK Using SS 3.12
Create a ROMSlot1
Flash the custom ROM to ROMSlot1
Bootup the ROM
Configure your ROM to your liking (this is if you have other flashable mods like DST or a different SuperUser)
Reboot into Recovery
Make a Backup of your ROM (save it to external storage)
Switch to Stock partion (you know you in stock when "install" and System" turn to red font)
wipe Phone (cache, Dalvik, Factory Reset, System, and finally Internal storage)
restore back up (if done right the only file available will be the back up you just made)
Confirm restore
DONE!!! enjoy your custom rom in stock partition
NooB Stickys
Locked BL:
Root/Boot unlock ability with various builds
SafeStrap v3.1.2 Guide & Rom use example
NEW Root Method
Roms for Locked BL
Unlocked BL:
Phone-Up custom recovery backup app: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/fyi-online-nandroid-backup-ready-t2762382
Philz Recovery-msm8960 unified
Rom Manager & Photon Q recovery easy recovery
Recovery-Goodies
Daily Driver & SD swap
Both: Stock Rom & SD swap
House of Moto, Stock restore
My Stock Restore
Not keeping 4G?
Fast DL of the Latest xml/fzx for RSD
/persist BU WorkAround
Various restore files from 98.18.94 or 98.30.1
Daily Driver: Telstra JB & 78p Radio-Great WiFi
Misc unsorted
Fastboot fix http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51479500&postcount=3
Have "QHSUSB_DLOAD"? Then you have real brick. There is no solution for the msm8960's:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38377826&postcount=3
sys app delete list http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2127650
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44292996&postcount=361
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bwo0TMNUxZfFRno1V3o4dmlyb0E/edit?pli=1
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/88481/action/auth
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2487863
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43992964&postcount=345
http://4pda.ru/pages/go/?u=http://t...279783&usg=ALkJrhiLnRxpEwSOYUSRwRWvtLlkfO5UBA
Mega sucks
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[deleted] mod, please remove
Mykalmunlight said:
Mega sucks
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...chrome for uploading. You can download with anything. Downloading is fast. Why a 2 step I do not know
Avi, you might want to add instructions in the OP for the SS people. Instructions about setting up a ROM slot, not flashing over the stock slot, etc.
SS version up.
RikRong said:
Avi, you might want to add instructions in the OP for the SS people. Instructions about setting up a ROM slot, not flashing over the stock slot, etc.
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Care to critique My SS version?
Did I address your concerns?
Please feel free.
aviwdoowks said:
Care to critique My SS version?
Did I address your concerns?
Please feel free.
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It actually looks pretty good. I think it will help avoid a lot of confusion. Thanks for your work.
Attempted to install this. So far clean rom has worked, but stock deox and this one fail after install. Says fsil in red.
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D.A.N. said:
Attempted to install this. So far clean rom has worked, but stock deox and this one fail after install. Says fsil in red.
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Are you trying to install to the stock slot?
D.A.N. said:
Attempted to install this. So far clean rom has worked, but stock deox and this one fail after install. Says fsil in red.
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Are you trying to install to the stock slot?
Did you mount sys?
rom failure
aviwdoowks said:
Are you trying to install to the stock slot?
Did you mount sys?
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No, your stickys are great and I am attempting to install on slot one. Clean rom and bare bones work, but the other deox roms fail at attempting to install.
Installed this today... so far so good!
Anyone using arrghhh's kernel, or keeping stock?
Should i be concerned about it NOT displaying the "Warning, boot loader unlocked" screen ?
That should be specific to whether or not you've changed your boot logo. What is appearing in place of the warning now?
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just the regular moto logo after flashing this rom. I used TWRP 2.6 came from beanstalk followed directions to T.. root and everything seems to work fine.
So seems no issue. I can still get into recovery. Just worried me because I always saw that "Warning" logo no matter what rom i had on since unlock....
Works good for me. Love the sd swap part. No need to worry about space or hassle of moving apps.
But is there a way to enable tethering without the use of third party app ( i am not on verizon ) ?
Does this rom have the moto smart actions still in it?

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