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Hi,
My NC won't book (black screen). Have tried everything to turn it on, no luck. Maybe I have a corrupt boot partition.
Does some one know how I can get a log of the internal booting, when booting to nookie froyo (to have access to adb)?
Even better, could some one dump an image of his mmcblk0p1 (adb pull /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 partition.img) and send it to me, so that I can dd it to my nook?
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Sorry, I've just notice this is a double post, I thought the mods had deleted my first one. Very sorry!
Thanks
Try removing the SD card then boot.
Can you connect it to the computer and have it recognized in ADB?
No. Sadly I can't.
That's why I was hoping some one could send me a dump img of the nook factory partitions. That would be great...
Did you get this to boot?
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You're in luck, shad0wf0x just uploaded one here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=919353
Hope this helps!
Yes. It's booting fine again. Shad0wf0x is a hunny bunny isn't he.
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Glad to hear you got it working again. I downloaded a copy for myself also, just in case.
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What did you do to cause this?
Paul22000 said:
What did you do to cause this?
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Yeah please share so I can avoid what you did like the plague.
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blestsol said:
Yeah please share so I can avoid what you did like the plague.
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That is exactly what I was meaning to say, but wanted to say it in a nicer way haha
Well, it happened while working on nookie from eemc. Something wasn't right in my init.rc but now everything's back to normal.
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I am having the same issue with rooted NCnot booting. Im not sure what happend I think it was something to do with leaving the SD card used for rooting in and my wife had powered it off and tried to power it back on with it in.
Boot from Nookie froyo on your SD Card, and repair with boot.img. Has been explained several times on the forum. You should find explantions very quickly..
sounds like if this would work or be possible that this would definitely go in the DEV section because it would help fix our bootlooping phones when they happen and it will happen to some if not many before an sbf or cwm is available. if i am wrong please move to proper place. Sorry
NO i am not bootlooping yet but was wondering if anyone was (stuck on a bootloop) maybe they could try this method below and confirm that this BP tools when boot looping does or does not work for bionic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1236465
I have tried it in every mode recovery fastboot sfb bp only bp****** and BP tools
and none of them apparently let me have adb access but as soon as i reboot and go back into the phone normally i have adb again
I am sure that most of you would see the potential to get this working so we can correct mistakes when we make them and it would make modding the system a lot easier considering we could correct it if it bootlooped on us.
Please MODs with experience does this have any merit as being possible on the bionic
Thanks
Ive been bootlooping every time i reboot im tired of wiping mu phone and reseting everything.
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I have a bionic which I replaced my app folder with a non full system app dump and because of this my phone is now bootlooping. Do we have a fix for this yet?
For those that have a boot loop bionic please try the steps in the thread in first post and see if it works for you and let me know
If this can fix a bootloop then we can do a lot more changing to our phones without being afraid of it screwing something up.
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I am stuck in a bootloop right now and can try this out. I haven't used adb before or the terminal but am familiar with how it works.
Which directory must I navigate to in the terminal before spewing those commands listed in the link in the thread of the OP?
I may be completely off here but if I understand bootloop correctly(the device goes to the droid screen, then the eye, then back to droid,then eye, repeat)I've ran into bootloop twice if that's what it is. The one thing that got me through this was actually to pull the battery, hold both volume buttons then power to get into the Boot Mode Selection Menu and select the first option which I believe is Normal Boot. This worked both times to go from looping on those two screens to a perfect boot. Have no idea if this will help but thought I would throw it out there.
If you're bootlooping, SBF (or FTZ? now) - problem solved. You will never find an app or whatever you are looking for that will prevent a bootloop. We root our phones and play with system files, replace frameworks, etc. That comes with the territory. If you want to avoid bootloops - don't root and stay stock.
And post questions in general. Questions do not belong in development. You just (and consequently myself) bumped an actual development thread down.
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mistawolfe said:
If you're bootlooping, SBF (or FTZ? now) - problem solved. You will never find an app or whatever you are looking for that will prevent a bootloop. We root our phones and play with system files, replace frameworks, etc. That comes with the territory. If you want to avoid bootloops - don't root and stay stock.
And post questions in general. Questions do not belong in development. You just (and consequently myself) bumped an actual development thread down.
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I don't mind hitting obstacles like bootloops, its how I learn. As long as I can flash Stock FTZ were good. I'll be doing that shortly. Thank you.
[BETA] Bare-Bonez v0.1
DON'T GO ANY FURTHER UNTIL YOU READ THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE BELOW!
This rom is based off the stock cricket 2.2.1 rom for the Zio M600. This rom will not contain all of the bloatware and unnecessary elements that come with your everyday stock rom. This rom contains the bare essentials to operate. If you were looking for the cricket applications that came with the rom they are not there anymore, but feel free to go to their website here for anything cricket related. I am not responsible for you lack of knowledge on how to take this bare-boned rom and customize it into what fits your liking or for any thing that happens to your phone because of what you did to it. I will be available to answer any questions you may have but that is all. This rom is just to provide users with only the elements they actually need while also providing performance tweaks to make your Zio M600 move like it is supposed to.
IF AND ONLY IF YOU'VE READ THE ABOVE CONTINUE
>>>>CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD BARE-BONEZ v0.1<<<<<<<
Features:
Adrynalyne's Beta Kernel included in Spz0's OpenZio 2.1.2 Rom
Stripped of all unnessacary applications
Busybox
ADW Launcher
Video Hardware Acceleration Enabled
Mobile Data Speeds Slightly Increased
Universal Androot's Latest Beta App
Tweaked Internal Task Manager (WIP)
Tweaked Kernel Settings (WIP)
Instructions:
Flashing
Boot into clockworkmod recovery via USB
Wipe User Data & Cache in the home options
Go into advanced options and wipe dalvik
Go into the mounts/storage and wipe system, data, cache
Go flash Bare-Bonez v0.1.zip via the menu and wait for success
Reboot
After reboot complete the google sign-in
Go to the app drawer choose "Universal Androot" and choose root in it's optoins
Dial *228 and let your phone complete its data programming
After reboot completes enjoy
If you enjoy this rom and would like to support my further work I put into this rom in the future, please click below and donate to me as a form of your appreciation and thankfulness
>>>>CLICK HERE TO DONATE<<<<
Comments and questions are accepted and welcomed here on this thread.
Credits
Code:
- [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=1415579"]Adrynalyne[/URL]: The Custom Kernel
- [URL="http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1340479"]montalbert[/URL]: For the network additions that I am currently experimenting with to see if they work for our Zio M600 Mobile Data
- [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=2992811"]Mattix724[/URL]: For providing me with the Cricket 2.2.1 Stock Rom
- [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=2984496"]Spz0[/URL]: For the updater-script I was too lazy to re-create and also busybox.
- The Viewers: For the support
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Can you upload the zip to xda?
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I can not since it is to large of a file to upload to xda's .zip attachment system.
It won't let me download, can you dropbox it?
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Not at the moment but tomorrow I might be able to do so.
Can anyone else download and upload to dropbox so end users can download straight to their Zio?
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Believe it or not, I just had someone offer me (sum too much to speak of) for my Zio, so I just sold it tonight.
Ironic, eh?
But, the good thing is that I can go get another one since Cricket is still selling them for only ~$50 but I have to wait a few weeks till I actually have enough to get the first month of service (wish I could just buy the phone but, whatever).
Anyway, so while I won't be participating at this precise moment, here's my contribution - the first ROM uploaded to Dropbox as requested. I haven't used my Dropbox account since I created it, so I have no idea how the hell it works to be honest (signed up so a friend got more space or whatever, no idea). I believe this link will get the download for anyone, but I'm not sure about the bandwidth potential and it getting throttled or capped or whatever.
Regardless, here ya go:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19019338/v0.1.zip
Hope to be testing this thing soon but, it'll be a while.
So I've flashed the rom and it has plenty of extra memory, I'm not seeing much difference in ram. Also the cricket mobile web app is not needed since it is only a shortcut to the browser, and since there is no browser you can get rid of it and some of the other cricket stuff.
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So I've flashed the rom and it has plenty of extra memory, I'm not seeing much difference in ram. Also the cricket mobile web app is not needed since it is only a shortcut to the browser, and since there is no browser you can get rid of it and some of the other cricket stuff.
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The cricket's apps appear for you? O.O
On my phone they are not there......
Which one's are still auto-installing themselves onto our phones?
I have a script that can remove those applications from our phones if they are still appearing for some of you.
The ram difference isn't available yet due to my init.d script not working either because of the kernel or my permissions or something else.
This is no where near finished yet
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The cricket's apps appear for you? O.O
On my phone they are not there......
Which one's are still auto-installing themselves onto our phones?
I have a script that can remove those applications from our phones if they are still appearing for some of you.
The ram difference isn't available yet due to my init.d script not working either because of the kernel or my permissions or something else.
This is no where near finished yet
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So far my experience with this phone is that the wiping dies not erase anything. So the stock apps will not be gone unless the end user removes them. I installed a custom boot screen over the cricket one and it has never been removed. Even after I restored the stock image it was still there.
I will be installing vbox on my laptop's windows 7 OS later and unpacking the kernel stickied on the forum and the one in open zio to see why init.d scripts aren't working and what are the differences I'll maybe have an updated release of the rom next week....
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So far my experience with this phone is that the wiping dies not erase anything. So the stock apps will not be gone unless the end user removes them. I installed a custom boot screen over the cricket one and it has never been removed. Even after I restored the stock image it was still there.
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I noticed that myself, as I can't get the cricket stock apps to re-appear but I have a script for you all to run if you want those apps gone. It wont work though until I figure out this init.d startup script problem. As for your "boot screen" do you mean splash image or boot animation?
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-x]Trunks[x- said:
I noticed that myself, as I can't get the cricket stock apps to re-appear but I have a script for you all to run if you want those apps gone. It wont work though until I figure out this init.d startup script problem. As for your "boot screen" do you mean splash image or boot animation?
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the boot animation. before spaz created his rom the only way i could install a different boot animation was to overwrite the stock images with alternate ones for a custom boot experience. I removed all the cricket apps right after I got the phone plus half of the google junk that i dont use.
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hey i just installed your rom. only one small issue you should include some kind of file browser so we wont have to push one onto the system to access our data. also it would be nice if you could add the reboot option like spaz did.
It's because I didn't do a wipe of the data partition. I figured the updater script would do the wiping.
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the boot animation. before spaz created his rom the only way i could install a different boot animation was to overwrite the stock images with alternate ones for a custom boot experience. I removed all the cricket apps right after I got the phone plus half of the google junk that i dont use.
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hey i just installed your rom. only one small issue you should include some kind of file browser so we wont have to push one onto the system to access our data. also it would be nice if you could add the reboot option like spaz did.
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Mattix nope it doesn't wipe the data partition that's why I instructed to do so
As for jlmancuso I have never added a reboot option to the end button long-press options. But I can add a file browser Is ES File Explorer okay? Or would a different one be better?
I use ES file explorer myself. Though any browser of your choosing would be perfectly acceptable. I like the stripped down style. Keep up the good work.
I'd say root explorer but it's a paid app... I can also make a backup of gapps and upload a zip.
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I'd say root explorer but it's a paid app... I can also make a backup of gapps and upload a zip.
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I use root explorer myself
As for gapps I already have that ready for the next release but thanks for the offer. My main focus is the init.d script problem which i can't really examine until next week/this weekend maybe. But I'm working on it.
Is anyone else getting force closes on the Google search app, and force closes in acore while attempting to save contacts?
I think there was a few too many pulled off the system that are necessary for everyday use...
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Mattix724 said:
Is anyone else getting force closes on the Google search app, and force closes in acore while attempting to save contacts?
I think there was a few too many pulled off the system that are necessary for everyday use...
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were the force closes due to not having a browser at first boot of the rom? or when you have a browser downloaded from the market does it still force close?
if so in both situations i may have pulled to many apps. i'm still working on them rom atm
People have been asking in the dev forum alot about how to have two roms on the same device. So i thought I would make a how to.
You do this at your own risk.
Things Needed:
external SD
Get CWM for droid3
SafeStrap for droid3
stable rom to use as nonsafe [put on external SD]
rom to use as safe [put on external SD]
TiBu
1. (make sure you are in nonsafe, if you don't know what this means then dont worry). Do a backup of everything you will want to keep with TiBu.
2. Put the backup on external SD or on dropbox.
3. Uninstall any existing recoveries.
4. Reboot device.
5. Install cwm.
6. Reboot into CWM Recovery and install stable rom.
7. Reboot device.
8. Uninstall CWM and Then install safestrap.
9. Reboot into safestrap recovery.
10. Use volume rockers to go to safe boot menu.
11. Toggle safesystem.
12. select install a zip
13. choose safe rom
14. DONE "]
The nonsafe system will now contain your stable rom. and the safe system will contain your 'experimental' or second rom. I recommend not putting any new or buggy roms as your nonsafe. And this is already considered a dangerous thing to do. And give a huge thanks to hashcode for providing us with safestrap and koush for cwm :]
I currently use MavRom as a nonsafe. Its extremely stable and has not caused any issues at all.
Also if you want to transfer the safe to the nonsafe, use tibu to entirely back up the rom, system and user apps, you can then restore it after flashing it to nonsafe. Make a new backup folder to put it in so you don't mix it up with other backups from different roms
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I can't seem to get this to work with Cm7 as Safe rom and Cm9 as my experimental. I got Steel Droid to boot up and stock but I'm starting to think any rom that isn't blur based (which is really only cyanogen) isn't able to be dual booted. I just get a black screen after the splash screen I've been trying for a week now. If anybody is willing to give it a shot just to see if its me then please let me know of your findings but Mavrom Liberty SD all of those I can boot its cm7.1 or Cm9 that won't...
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Thwe blur based thing may be right. Im unsure, but cm7 to me personally shuld not be used as stable
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can somebody unite thiese 2 topics?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1436380
Dri94 said:
Thwe blur based thing may be right. Im unsure, but cm7 to me personally shuld not be used as stable
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Damnit man I would rather not have to run cm7 as my stable rom seeing how I have no front facing camera support but the other features that the blur based roms lack just make it impossible to use as a daily driver. I need control over which buttons are in the notification widget and a few of the other features cm provides and none of the blurless roms give me that unfortunately... I'm determined to get this to work if its the last thing I do lol
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Whats not working about it ?
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Whats not working about it ?
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I can't get cm7 to boot up past the safestrap splash screen.... I start out with bootstrap boot cm7 up and then remove bootstrap and install safestrap thus making cm7 my non safe or main rom but upon rebooting the phone I just get the black screen after the splash screen... I can get into safestrap and switch to safe mode and run whatever rom I last had there or flash any nandroids I had in non safe mode but whatever rom I had on prior to installing safestrap (cm7 or cm9) they won't actually reboot. I thought cm9 would work which would really be a hastle keeping that as my non safe rom and cm7 as my main one on the safe side thus leaving me to redo the entire process everytime a new cm9 is released but cm9 wouldn't boot up past the initializing apps screen that first pops up... It counts up to all the apps I have then just stays stuck on starting applications or whatever it says, cm7 doesn't even boot up beyond the splash screen...
Edit: And I know that I'm doing it right because I have got Steel Droid to dual boot before I just can't understand y blurfree roms can't boot in non safe mode
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ill test it when i get home.
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Dri94 said:
ill test it when i get home.
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Appreciate it *fingers crossed*
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Im sorry. I got behind on some work, when i catch up ill get back to you.
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Im sorry. I got behind on some work, when i catch up ill get back to you.
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No pressure man I do appreciate the response tho lol
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Ill do it tonight when i install the new ics :]
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Ill do it tonight when i install the new ics :]
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I was gonna do the same lol hilarious
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Lol cool :] lets see if we can both get it
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Ok im gonna give this another shot tonight..... haven't had the time or patience especially since I think its gonna fail again but ill update with my progress.... gonna try cm7 as the non safe and aokp as the safe one...
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Ok, time to feel like a total noob.
So, my idea was to use safestrap to install aokp on the safe partition and leave my stock (+root) rom on the unsafe one.
I had bootstrap installed, just to back up my stuff and whatnot, so, I uninstalled it, installed safestrap, put all the stuff needed for AOKP ( rom, gsm patch and gapps ) and rebooted the phone. I enabled the safe system, and flashed rom, patch and gapps. then I rebooted, and I got into a loop where I would see the motorola logo ( the still one, which says "dual core technology" or something like that), then I got the safestrap splashscreen and if I pressed search, or left the phone idle so it would boot on it's own, it would get me to the motorola logo again, and repeat the loop.
I had to go back to the unsafe system and luckily it's all still there, but, since that point I tried every combination that I could think off, with wipes and I've flashed even just the rom, between wipes, and still, nothing.
I'm thinking that safestrap is not being able to write on the partition, or something like that, but I don't know how to solve it.
Any Ideas?
EDIT: I checked with a root explorer on /preinstall ( which I understand is the /system folder for the safe system ) and all the data seems to be there, but it's just not booting. Which makes me even more confused
A friend of mine has Droid 3 on Verizon. I'm want to know what I need to do to flash a recovery on it so I can backup and flash roms on it. I'm not sure if I need a custom bootloader for it aswell. I found this thread with recovery as a sticky but it doesn't have much explanations in it. I also see you guys don't have a sticky with a guide anywhere besides just the one click root.
Can anyone point me in a direction?
Thank you.
On my phone so I can't give links. But you need safestrap. It's a bootstrap that will essentially allow your phone to boot into recovery even with the locked bootloader.
Safestrap is unique because it does not touch your primary system. You can back it up, but you flash everything to a "safe" system. It is ideal because no matter what you doing to your safe system, your primary will always be there. Even if you flash something that you know will brick your phone, all that will happen is that you won't be able to boot into your safe system. You can still load up your custom recovery and switch back to your primary system where you can download a different ROM.
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On my phone so I can't give links. But you need safestrap. It's a bootstrap that will essentially allow your phone to boot into recovery even with the locked bootloader.
Safestrap is unique because it does not touch your primary system. You can back it up, but you flash everything to a "safe" system. It is ideal because no matter what you doing to your safe system, your primary will always be there. Even if you flash something that you know will brick your phone, all that will happen is that you won't be able to boot into your safe system. You can still load up your custom recovery and switch back to your primary system where you can download a different ROM.
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So how do I install this safe strap and where do I get it. I assume this will also let me flash a custom recovery like CWM?
Everything you need to know on installing safestrap can be found here
There are 2 versions. One is the standard version in the link, the other is a "tweaked" version found on the forums here. While the tweaked version has a few extra features, from what I've read, it can be a bit unstable. Use the version provided in the link.
Yeah what he said ^^^ then once u have the safestrap you just download the rom u want and flash it and your good to go
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Ok. So far I can understand that the Moto Droid 3 has a locked boot loader which can not be unlocked. Correct?
I can understand using a bootstrap instead. Can someone explain what happens to your first system when the safe mode is turned on? Does it move the contents into the available internal SD card? What kind of memory is emmc? Also, I'm not clear on what is hijack. Is that just the initial hack from the apk on 1st system? I assume one can install it again in the 2nd system and mess things up.
obsanity said:
Ok. So far I can understand that the Moto Droid 3 has a locked boot loader which can not be unlocked. Correct?
I can understand using a bootstrap instead. Can someone explain what happens to your first system when the safe mode is turned on? Does it move the contents into the available internal SD card? What kind of memory is emmc? Also, I'm not clear on what is hijack. Is that just the initial hack from the apk on 1st system? I assume one can install it again in the 2nd system and mess things up.
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The 1st system gets renamed to systemorig and is otherwise left untouched. /reinstall gets renamed to /system and becomes your safe mode system. Im not 100% on hijack but as I understand it, it quite literally hijacks the boot sequence at a certain point by killing all the processes and inserting its own in order to give us a custom recovery
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OK. So why not just backup the original system and overwrite it? If the partition gets renamed why is there a need to keep it? Wouldn't deleting it give more room for roms? Is there even enough room for 2 partitions on the emmc?
The whole idea was that you keep your original system intact so you can still receive OTA updates. I've never had an issue with not having enough room for roms. They are only about 150 MB.
Many of us actually use this to dual boot. The common way is to have a stable rom on your /systemorig and test new roms on safe system.
There is a plain old bootstrap that installs regular old cwr and just overwrites /system. Everything should be compatible with it. I think I have a copy of it in my dropbox
The main reason for using safestrap(in my view) is that when you're messing around in safemode its next to impossible to brick your phone so bad you can't access recovery, since when it first boots it still boots from /system, and then redirects to the safe system. You should never have to fastboot flash your phone
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So can you dual boot? And how do you boot into your orig 1st system? Don't you have to toggle the safe mode each time? Also, how much total room is there on emmc on D3?
try here :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1436380
The internal SD memory is roughly 11GB. The phone stores which system was last booted and then you can backup and restore between them though the SafeStrap pre-boot recovery. Once you try it, it's really simple and effective. I was hesitant to leave old faithful bootstrap, but now that I'm on safestrap, I wonder why I ever hesitated.
So the 1st system is simply copied to SD storage when the safe mode is turned on?
Also, do I download ver 1.09 which says Droid 4? I have a Droid 3.
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So the 1st system is simply copied to SD storage when the safe mode is turned on?
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It creates a backup of /system and /data when you switch between safe and non safe. And I think also /cache. However as I mentioned before it renames /system to systemorig.
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It runs off the /preinstall partition IIRC. You should/can DL the original from Hash's blog or get Rick's tweaked version from the Dev section.
I downloaded and installed ver 1.0.8 because the other 1.0.9 said Droid 4.
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I downloaded and installed ver 1.0.8 because the other 1.0.9 said Droid 4.
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I do believe that's the correct version. I'm running a tweaked version that includes a bash console and a redesigned ui but its kinda buggy atm so for now I would recommend the one you've got
One other thing I should point out, as this is a common mistake, the first time you switch to safe mode you HAVE to flash a rom. Because you're now running off the /preinstall, there is no safe mode rom yet. A lot of ppl switch to safe then boot up straight away and all you get is a blank screen cause you're booting...well nothing
Also I'm not sure if you have a rom in mind already but mavrom is the only gb rom that still gets updates. Everyone else is deving ics, however all ics roms are beta and have more or less the same bugs/missing features
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Endoroid said:
I do believe that's the correct version. I'm running a tweaked version that includes a bash console and a redesigned ui but its kinda buggy atm so for now I would recommend the one you've got
One other thing I should point out, as this is a common mistake, the first time you switch to safe mode you HAVE to flash a rom. Because you're now running off the /preinstall, there is no safe mode rom yet. A lot of ppl switch to safe then boot up straight away and all you get is a blank screen cause you're booting...well nothing
Also I'm not sure if you have a rom in mind already but mavrom is the only gb rom that still gets updates. Everyone else is deving ics, however all ics roms are beta and have more or less the same bugs/missing features
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I just did it on his phone. All worked OK. Thanks for all your help. I'm used to the nexus devices which are much easier and straightforward. I installed nightly CM9 from hashcode. I'm not sure what works yet. Is there a better version of CM9 besides that one? He really wants ICS and CM.
All of the ICS roms are currently limited in the same way: no HW codecs, bluetooth on but not connected = loss of audio, etc. There's a thread here in the general section that compares all of the ICS roms. I would advise looking through it and deciding which one suits you best.
EDIT: to answer your question, the may 7 build of Hashcode's CM9 is a good build. They just brought back the theme engine so that opens up possibilities.
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