Is there a mirror for a deodexed version of CM7 nightlies? Or a tool I can change the current odexed builds with? I find adding and deleting all the apks on system that I want after a fresh wipe a lot faster that way. I've been using aospcmod, but it looks like he's moved on to the Optimus and put the Hero on the back burner, so I'm looking for something updated a little more frequently, and at the very least has the CM7 theme chooser and the status bar widget.
If you want deodexed nightlies you will have to download dsixda's Android Kitchen in the Chef Forum and then run your nightly through that and select the deodex option under advanced. Repeat for every nightly you want deodexed.
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Hello,
I am new to Android, and some help would be appreciated with this question:
Is there CM ROM or SuperBad ROM for Froyo? If there is not, is there any ROM for FroYo that has everything working?
no CM Froyo yet... here this is working http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=702191
Thanks johnnie93,
To root FroYo, I should first update my N1 to froyo and then root using the normal ways, right? (I mean that if I root it while it has default version 2.1 on it, will it stay rooted after update?)
And are there any themes availaible for FroYo?
By the way, one question about the touchscreen: Does the Desire have better touchscreen than the n1?
you need
1.custom recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=611829
2.the new radio http://rapidshare.com/files/394280723/Step_One_Froyo_Radio_Update.zip
3.then just update to froyo its already rooted by Paul. But dont update to froyo with the stock radio.
P30TiP said:
By the way, one question about the touchscreen: Does the Desire have better touchscreen than the n1?
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No they are the same.
Thanks alot,
So I install custom recovery and the new radio, then I install the MoDaCo rom for FroYo?
And one questions about the "new radio": Does this bring Radio to N1? (I don't mean Internet Radio, I mean normal Radio like every other phone)
And are there any themes for FroYo?
Radio doesn't mean FM radio i think its 3G and signal fixes and yes you install the custom recovery and then the new radio then FroYo from Paul
So once again to verify, the order is: Update to FroYo, install custom recovery, install new radio, then install the MoDaCo FroYo ROM?
And you didn't say that are there any themes for FroYo?
NO first custom recovery then radio then froyo.......
Ok one more question:
A ROM is not an update, right? I have to download and install FroYo from google and then install the ROM?
and u didn't awnser my theme question...
No the ROM is the update.... and for themes just check http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=560
All themes in there work with the ROM you told me to install and froyo?
not all themes just search and for compatible themes with froyo and the ROM your downloading is the Froyo update + Root +
Based on the FRF50 release
Rooted with Superuser 2.1 by ChainsDD
Built with the MCR build process which reduces the size and boosts the speed of the ROM
STOCK KERNEL
Rooted boot image with 'adb remount' permission and superuser APK
busybox with Droid Explorer support
terminfo and settings in boot.img to allow nano etc. use
OpenVPN binary
HTC_IME to jonasl's v27 for 2.2, based on my Desire leak
System dalvik-cache moved to /cache partition
Updated Google Maps
MCR version displayed in 'About' screen
Optional dropbear (SSH server, username 'root, port 2222, password displayed in 'About' screen)
Optional A2SD and A2SD+ (old style) via the online kitchen
Optional baked in Wavesecure via the online kitchen (installed to system partition for maximum security)
Optional WiFi Status indicator
De-odexed for theming support!
Trackball Alert / Trackball Alert Pro support for coloured trackball notifications!
This theme works with Froyo http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=691040
And this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=700703
I didn't understand one thing:
By paul's froyo you mean:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=702191
or http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=686631 ?
The first one.
Do I need the second one too?
The first one ONLY!
Thank you alot.
no problem
One more question (I'm sorry I ask too many questions, I'm totally new to Android): If I upgrade to FroYo and I regret it, Can I downgrade back to 2.1?
Well, I guess it's all in the title, isn't ? It might sound like a strange question but there's a ROM I'd like to try but I don't like its theme. As it is CM7 based, I thought I could just apply a stock theme through ThemeChooser.
Or maybe I could extract the theme .apk from a Cyanogen rom ?
Hi everyone, are there some THEMES or MODS for JVQ Stock Oxeded who I can install on my SGS ?
And how I can make my firmware De-oxeded ? bcoz I saw a lot themes for deoxeded roms..
Odexed theming isn't done and thus you're pretty much forced to get a deodexed ROM.
Easiest way is just flashing one of the ROMs in the Android Development section, most of them have a guide on what to do.
If you just want deodexed stock rom check out Ramad's topic.
Better wait until various issues are ironed out. Until then keep an eye on this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1152656
Flash to a deoxeded rom..
I think jkays themes can be used on odexed jvq
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Ever since i installed topogigi v2.0 rom, i have a problem regarding the installation of custom themes available in xda-forums. I previously tried to flash Gingerbread icons/theme for V20E/J/L DEODEXED ROMs for my O2X and ended up with a missing notifcation/status bar.
Later reverted back via nandroid. This time, i tried to flash Ice Cream Sandwich Theme for V20E/J/L(DEODEXED) v0.7 and again, i ended up with a missing status bar.
Battery pull/reboot didn't work. Am i supposed to wipe dalvik cache/cache/data altogether when flashing these themes?
Same problem for me. But it seems no help for us
i have tried many roms but i want the most FAST ans stable rom you know because
the the mobile has a small CPU......any one can help me please
thanks
Try CM7.2 RC1 (24/04/12 version) by vo-1, it is the most stable ROM i know, then just remove what you don`t need with Titanium Backup and you have one of the most fast ROMs ever for Ace
I`m using it right now since 01/12
Fast and Stable ROM for you!
One of the best ROM's I found is called Zero Gravity Supernova RC1.
right here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1698306
Super stable, and fast, even with the animations enabled. There's plenty of RAM avalialbe in this ROM and RAM Manager Pro to keep it that way. Official Cyanogen Mod 7 ROM so it is super reliable. It's a barebone ROM and fast. I love this thing and have been using it for a good month and love it! I suggest going to the blog the developer has to get all the full version apps. XDA doesn't allow paid apps to be posted, but oh well.
blog here: http://ando-roid.blogspot.in/
Check this one out! It's worth it!
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Try CM7.2 RC1 (24/04/12 version) by vo-1, it is the most stable ROM i know, then just remove what you don`t need with Titanium Backup and you have one of the most fast ROMs ever for Ace
I`m using it right now since 01/12
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RC1 is an old version...
Its either [ROM]CM7.2-RC3-AA[Update 4.7.12][BLACKHAWK-OC-&-FIREKERNEL-OC] or [ROM] CM7.2-RC3-APOCALYPSE [17.06.12] [FireKernel OC]
Both are based on the latest CM 7.2 by vo-1 they are really fast and stable, RC1 is old
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RC1 is an old version...
Its either [ROM]CM7.2-RC3-AA[Update 4.7.12][BLACKHAWK-OC-&-FIREKERNEL-OC] or [ROM] CM7.2-RC3-APOCALYPSE [17.06.12] [FireKernel OC]
Both are based on the latest CM 7.2 by vo-1 they are really fast and stable, RC1 is old
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I'm following that project since it was started, and the newer updates were not fast and stable like the RC1, not on my device and under my use, to me the newer is not enough, I try to have the better
@OP
there is no "fastest rom, smoothest rom, etc etc etc"
in my opinion, fastest ROM is PLAIN CM 7.2 RC3 by vo-1 + Skynet28 OC kernel + Without ane script or modification.
but, it can be diiferent with your opinion.
here I'll give you some "nice ROM to try"
1. LeWa ROM
2. Plain CM 7.2 RC3 by vo-1
3. Stock Lite
try em, and see wich one that you like.
It depends on your needs...There is no best rom.
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Miracle ROM v4
Based on my personal experience, try miracle rom v4. It's fast and stable. it's battery is impressive for a cm7 based rom.
i'm currently using apocalypse but there are still plenty of bugs and the worst part is i can't use my gps.
mashkuov said:
i have tried many roms but i want the most FAST ans stable rom you know because
the the mobile has a small CPU......any one can help me please
thanks
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I am using CM 7.2 Miracle v4 by itasoulas. It is very stable and fast and has more free ram.
But new rom of itasoulas is released that name is Apocalypse.
I think itasoulas roms are good. Try one of this.:good:
Allah will let Syria free... :good:
Imo, you can "create" your own ROM straight from your device.
-DE-Odex /system/app
-Add build.prop tweaks and change the name of XXKPH or what ever you have to something like "Bob's ROM"
-Install CF-Root B83 (More stable than 84) Overclock if you wish.
-Install Adrenaline(TM) Engine 4.2, after you do the kernel or it will not work.
-Make sure APK's are Zipaligned, in Tweak manager you can do this in other tweaks
-Install Root Explorer from google play (or elsewhere...)
-Install a custom launcher (EG HoloLauncher TW4.5 Mod by Spacecaker (has a new name now i think) Put in /system/app and set permissions to RW- R-- R--
-Reboot
-Remove bloatware from /system/app, you can find a list of crap on Cyanogenmod Wiki
-You should now have a STABLE and FAST ROM
Hi!
I my option "StockLite" ist the best and most stable rom! Boots fast, saves Battery, no CrapWare, Patches for MMS/SMS and some Optis
Test it you will love it...In the middle of July 7.5 will be released A nice rom!
You could try gingerreal 2.0. The development for the rom stopped so there will be no more versions but it was a pretty good rom, fast and stable
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Go for StockLite if u prefer a stock based custom ROM; If u want cm7, the cm7.1 by Grif_07 is actually a good balance between performance and battery life (the battery life is quite awesome when comparing to cm7.2)
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Well I'm on Apocalypse rom and its fast and very stable. No issues really.
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I'm using CM7.2-RC3-APOCALYPSE [17.06.12] [FireKernel OC]. Very fast and smooth. With this one i dont have miss-typing bug. Battery life is rly good (50 sms, 10 call, wifi all the time, full brightness, music, games and another stuff and i charge battery only during the night). No had any reboots, lags, bugs. Even no have to use any scripts. I just love this ROM. Just try;]
There is no most fast and stable rom, every one has his own opinion.
Let's say i love stock roms and some1 loves cm7. my most fast and stable rom will be stock and for him cm7.
This ROM, the battery last for almost 48 Hours even if WiFi,Bluetooth and 3G is on. And it is so stable that it can run psp games using emulator almost lag free!!
There is no such thing as best ROM. Try and choose your favorite.
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