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Hey guys,
I have a nexus one currently running cm7 rc1.
I heard that rc2 came out.
Is there anyway that I could upgrade to rc2 without loosing anything that I currently have on rc1?
What do I do? Could I use rom manager?
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Just flash it over but do a backup first just in case.
Yes, just use ROM Manager to flash to RC2, just don't do a factory reset / wipe and all your settings and apps will carry over.
Depending on what kid of user you are, you may also want to look at Titanium Backup, its a pretty amazing tool. It has a slight learning curve but it really lets you take control of what you want to carry over from one build to the next, specially when you are going between different rom products that require a complete wipe
Soooo, all I have to do is to download the rom and gapps, and only do a backup- no wipe. After I do that will I have the same layout as rc1 but it will be rc2?
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Yes, but be careful, flashing can be habit forming and RC's are a gateway drug. You'll be a crackflasher in no time.
Rod3 said:
Yes, but be careful, flashing can be habit forming and RC's are a gateway drug. You'll be a crackflasher in no time.
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I am already that.
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On and it worked. I flashed rc2 over rc1 with no wipe and everything works fine.
Thanks
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Shivammcool said:
On and it worked. I flashed rc2 over rc1 with no wipe and everything works fine.
Thanks
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same here, thanks!
pinke123 said:
same here, thanks!
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Your welcomed
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Should we wipe to move from 2.3.3 to 2.3.4?
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You shouldn't need to wipe whenever you move minor versions, but it doesn't always work perfectly, and sometimes you end up needing to wipe anyway. Always nandroid, just in case something ends up going wrong on the new install.
Hey everybody, I am new to the n1 forums. I was hoping to find the most updated rom which features wifi calling, as I have no signal at my house and rely on wifi calling. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Edit: currently on kang cm7
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Flash the wifi calling zip by unforgivien in the dev section. You will need to free up some system rom space for it to work. All the info is in that thread.
I flashed it and followed all the directions on the thread. Got confirmation for successful flash. I see the wifi calling app is installed, but when I run it I only get a black screen. I used the same zip when I first got my n1 which had a very out dated cm on it already. It worked on the old version but not the new. My hunch is a build prop change. I will try flashing it again over kang. I'll report back. Thank you for your response.
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I flashed it again. No luck. Bummer I really liked that rom.
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How much system rom did you have prior to flashing it?
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Hey guys,
Out of nowhere 3g data has stopped working..the icons in the statusbar change but i can't use it in any way.
Any ideas why?
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Try checking your access point.
If you have multiple access point, make sure the right one is selected.
I only have one access point to choose from..
And still not working
Thanks anyway
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Well... on the worst scenario, you could root your phone, install Rom manager, and flash a custom ROM like Nova v8 to see if it works. Then, if it works, you can flash again to Lg stock ROM and remove both superuser and Rom manager. This process is not my responsibility and will delete all your data first, so please back it up before proceeding. This has, however, worked for me pretty well.
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i already had my phone rooted.
I just remembered that i had made a backup of the rom a couple of weeks ago. Restored it and everything is fine again.
Thank you!
Glad to hear that, flashing ROMS also fixed my problems in the past xD
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Hello,
I have had some issues with a ROM (Extreme ICS) and had to reinstall it.
I backep up everything as Nandroid Backup, because there were several bootloops, everytime stuck etc. and when I restored it, again bootloops.
I restored only "data".
Now, I flashed CM9 and tried to restore only the "data" at "advanced restore", but again, it stucks at the CM9 boot screen and is loading .. now since 10 minutes ..
Tried it with DevilKernel and Semaphore and stock CM9 Kernel of course.
Nothing.
Can I do everything ? Any ideas ? I want to have my apps like colorNote again
Thank you,
YEA64
Restore data one app at a time, and no system data, then you can find the data that is causing problems
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How to restore only one app a time ?
YEA64 said:
How to restore only one app a time ?
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Don't select batch, just tap on each app and a window pops up!
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slaphead20 said:
Don't select batch, just tap on each app and a window pops up!
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I'm referring to titanium, clean flash you're ROM, and then restore one app at a time
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I think you missunderstood me .. I am doing Nandroid backup not Titanium ..
The backup in CWM ..
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I think you missunderstood me .. I am doing Nandroid backup not Titanium ..
The backup in CWM ..
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I realised that, my bad, apologies
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You won't have much luck trying to restore data across roms like that though, hence my titanium reference
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You won't have much luck trying to restore data across roms like that though, hence my titanium reference
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Damn .. so I can't do anything .. ?
It boots until the boot screen of the ROM .. it passes the Kernel logo and so on .. but it "loads" to a long time, so in your opinion it is non sense to wait ?
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It boots until the boot screen of the ROM .. it passes the Kernel logo and so on .. but it "loads" to a long time, so in your opinion it is non sense to wait ?
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I would go for a clean instal, I go back to gb every month or so, just to keep it clean and slick, only takes an hour to clean flash and restore back to where I am on slim, then as soon as I'm back and clean I do fresh nandroid and I know I'm safe and protected, might sound over the top but I give a lot of advise on slim thread and I need to know what works, what are bugs, and what is caused by user mess ups!
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Hi my wife's galaxy s has started turning the screen on at random..and continuously sometimes. This as we know will start ruining the battery.I've had many issues with her ics. For some reason since installing a kernel. It messed it all up somehow the remains of the boot image or kernel etc is still onboard thankfully I still can boot her. Can't apply custom roms at all. I can send an official rom from the PC but that's it. I managed to get gb on. Its started randomly turning the screen on. Fairly certain its not the rom she's had it since last year
Any ideas? Is there anyway to totally strip the phone of virtually everything to the core and start against
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If you think its a kernel issue you could run a kernel cleaner script then reflash, but my sgs did this when it got water damage almost exactly as your described
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Thanks for the reply do you know where the kernel script is?
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Do a nandroid backup. Then copy necessary files to SD card (rom, kernel, modem, whatever.)
Then format /system and do a factory reset. Then do a fresh install of your kernel and rom.
Then in cwm go to backup and restore, advanced restore, and restore her data!
Then your phone is fresh .
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1166954 here you go read the guide and flash it , I seriously doubt the other suggestion will work as the nandroid backup restores it to exactly how it was before I mean like if your wifi was left on it will be on after you restore exact, so what ever bug is doing this will almost defiantly restore aswell
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It will work we are just saving data like settings and apps.
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Ill just back up apps. And SMS etc that's it. Need a new rom anyway
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It will work we are just saving data like settings and apps.
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It backs all the system apps up aswell and every single thing so if there is a bug it will restore that aswell... your better off just redownloading the Alps from play market after and using a sms backup app if you want a clean install
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