Rom Manager is not displaying any custom roms - LG Optimus Black

Hi,
I recently bought Rom manager. I am Very much new to this root and Rom manager thing. I have installed Marvel v7 rom.
However I am not seeing any CynogenMod or MIUI Roms in the RomManager to download.
Is there anything i am missing? I have looked over few videos on youtube but could not found anything.
Thank you.

You don't get them by rom manager, well only cm if you have premium version and cm installed, you must download from the web and copy the zip to your SD reboot to recovery and flash them in there(remember to always backup).
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Rom manager not showing custom roms
I have the premium version installed. I have bought it for $6. So that I dont have to browse the web for Custom Roms.

Its for support for the dev, and it will not show you custom roms just cm, and that are in hang by cm team.
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How do you use themes?

I am new, and have rooted my Hero and am wondering how i would go about installing the themes that i see located in the forum?
Thank ya in advance!!
Themes are usually specific per custom ROM. Since you're just rooted, I'm guessing you haven't flashed a custom ROM yet? If you have, the theme should say specifically what ROM it's for.
I see the popular ones here seem to be fresh, pure hero and the one i want to install with the theme is ALosyius 2.1 so i am seeing that i need to wipe before i install the new ROM with the theme
How do i go about wiping?
Also the original ROM that installed was by regaw, but i don't see a specific name for the ROM

[Q] Looking for a LG G2X Stable ROM???

I have rooted my new LG G2X (LG-P999) and have the latest Clockwork recovery installed. I have tested the recovery and done a backup of my existing ROM and it worked perfectly.
I am still on the stock ROM, but I am looking for a stable custom ROM ( if there is one yet).
I have seen a CM7 ROM (p-999) on the nightly site, but wasn't sure if it was stable enough for everyday use? I have always run the CM7 mod because I like the interface tweaks and the built in Blacklist function which I have become accustomed to. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
bakron1 said:
I have rooted my new LG G2X (LG-P999) and have the latest Clockwork recovery installed. I have tested the recovery and done a backup of my existing ROM and it worked perfectly.
I am still on the stock ROM, but I am looking for a stable custom ROM ( if there is one yet).
I have seen a CM7 ROM (p-999) on the nightly site, but wasn't sure if it was stable enough for everyday use? I have always run the CM7 mod because I like the interface tweaks and the built in Blacklist function which I have become accustomed to. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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well you don't have many options mate, theres stock from that your on,mcr which is based on stock. Then cm7 which is in the unstable nightly stage and thats about it. In my opinion, since cm7 nightly version 10, its stable enough for every day use
Sent from my Optimus 2X using XDA Premium App
Most stable and FAST froyo as of now - ultra responsive i must say and never crash nor restart. Fear V8.1
I went for V8.0 instead as i like the google Contact over LG.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1028969&page=49
For me, after i flash Fear V8 (after 1 reboot), i apply the followings:
Battery Percentage Mod
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1014732
And the LG Widget, can be found on page 1 of Fear ROM thread.
(I AM SORRY, didn't realise you are looking for G2X, mine is O2X, but do check the link for compatibility)

[Q] Which rom should i install ?

Hi
I've just bought a Galaxy I9000 & wondered which is the best stable Rom to use daily,
also, do i have to change the kernel for certain roms ?
Thanx in advance
It really depends what you want from the phone but... the best full custom ROM to go use for daily use I truly believe is CyanogenMod, there are two main CyanogenMod releases for the i9000.
First of all you have CyanogenMod 9 which is based upon Ice Cream Sandwich. If you download this make sure you get version 9.1.0 stable.
Secondly you have CyanogenMod 7 which is based upon Gingerbread. If you download this make sure you get version 7.2.0 stable.
You don't have to change the kernel for either of these ROM's (or any ROM as far as I know) but you can if you want more from the phone like having the ability to overclock it for example.
If you have to ask... yes CyanogenMod 10 is available but it has not yet been given the green light for a stable release so you may want to stay away from it until it reaches stable status.
Thanx for a spot on answer, just what i wanted to know. Thanx again.
the stock one!
manimaluk said:
Hi
I've just bought a Galaxy I9000 & wondered which is the best stable Rom to use daily,
also, do i have to change the kernel for certain roms ?
Thanx in advance
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Hi,
I suggest you to use for some time the "stock" samsung rom, in order that you can experience what features and apps you are missing (if any). In my case, when I was on the stock samsung rom I used to change the launcher because the defautl one didn't support display rotation. But this is me: I have several friend that decided to stay with the stock rom.
I personally use cyanogen, with stock kernels. You might very well change the kernel too (if you need special features, which is not my case).
Otherwise, if you just wanna have fun, go and install cyanogen. but be careful!! remember to make a backup of the efs folder (look around here how to do), beacuse if it is dameged during flashing you night end up with an unusable phone...
ciao,
marco
zuphus said:
but be careful!! remember to make a backup of the efs folder (look around here how to do), beacuse if it is dameged during flashing you night end up with an unusable phone...
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When this happens we flash back to stock with a stock ROM from SamMobile or a stock based ROM, fixes lost EFS info But good shout, backups do save a lot of headaches!
manimaluk said:
Hi
I've just bought a Galaxy I9000 & wondered which is the best stable Rom to use daily,
also, do i have to change the kernel for certain roms ?
Thanx in advance
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I prefer the stock rom are most stable, but i will root and try to delete or freeze the unlike/seldom use stock app. personnel opinion.
Thanx to everyone for the sound advice,i quite like the stock rom.
I tried cyanogen 7.2 briefly,but when i went to the file manager,it showed nothing on my sd card when really it has plenty of music files and apps on it.
Dunno why that was, anyway back on stock for now, might try again soon. Thanx again.
Best rom daily use C-Rom bean 1.5.0 (Cm10) @aways #aways
Greenlight is coming next week
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[Q] can you flash cyanogenmod's with rom toolbox pro?

Hello everyone, this is my very first post to this amazing forum that I have been following/studying for awhile now. I am considering installing a new custom rom and from what I have read is that CyanogenMod's are the absolute best. Now i have purchased rom toolbox pro from the google play store and what I am wondering is, is it possible to flash cyanogenmod 9 or 10 with the app "rom toolbox pro" ?
Has anyone here installed cyanogenmod 9 or 10 with rom toolbox pro or would you recommend rom manager?
Now when I open the app -> "rom toolbox pro" i see the rom management button and when I select that button I see in the Rom List -> "Google Apps"
Now when I select i will see things like 20120726 JB "recommended for CM 10.0.x for Android 4.1.1" now i can only guess that "CM" stands for cyanogenmod.
Now i know that we are supposed to research which rom is best for our specific phone, can anyone recommend a stable cyanogenmod 9 or 10 for the motorola droid bionic model xt875.
If you have installed a cyanogenmod for the droid bionic how did you do it? Did you download it or did you install with either rom manager or rom toolbox?
Can you install roms with "rom toolbox pro" or can you only customize roms with that app?
Should i be using Rom Manager instead?
Any information you guys and gals can provide on this issue i would really really appreciate it.
I thank you all for your time and your assistance.
-droidshadow
droidshadow said:
Hello everyone, this is my very first post to this amazing forum that I have been following/studying for awhile now. I am considering installing a new custom rom and from what I have read is that CyanogenMod's are the absolute best. Now i have purchased rom toolbox pro from the google play store and what I am wondering is, is it possible to flash cyanogenmod 9 or 10 with the app "rom toolbox pro" ?
Has anyone here installed cyanogenmod 9 or 10 with rom toolbox pro or would you recommend rom manager?
Now when I open the app -> "rom toolbox pro" i see the rom management button and when I select that button I see in the Rom List -> "Google Apps"
Now when I select i will see things like 20120726 JB "recommended for CM 10.0.x for Android 4.1.1" now i can only guess that "CM" stands for cyanogenmod.
Now i know that we are supposed to research which rom is best for our specific phone, can anyone recommend a stable cyanogenmod 9 or 10 for the motorola droid bionic model xt875.
If you have installed a cyanogenmod for the droid bionic how did you do it? Did you download it or did you install with either rom manager or rom toolbox?
Can you install roms with "rom toolbox pro" or can you only customize roms with that app?
Should i be using Rom Manager instead?
Any information you guys and gals can provide on this issue i would really really appreciate it.
I thank you all for your time and your assistance.
-droidshadow
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I would suggest installing safe strap 3.05. Then using it to flash custom ROMs. Safe strap partitions your internal memory so that you always a safe copy in case something goes wrong. There are several CM 10 ROMs that can be installed.
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rom toolbox can flash custom roms
Obsidian_soul said:
I would suggest installing safe strap 3.05. Then using it to flash custom ROMs. Safe strap partitions your internal memory so that you always a safe copy in case something goes wrong. There are several CM 10 ROMs that can be installed.
Sent from my BNTV250A using xda app-developers app
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Okay so from the research that I have done you can use "rom toolbox pro" to flash cyanogenmod or other custom rom's onto your phone. However the problem lies in finding the absolute best custom rom that is going to work (the best) with your specific phone.
Now i am using the Motorola Droid Bionic model XT875
Has anyone here flashed CyanogenMod 9 (i would like to use 9 i heard it is the most stable for the bionic phone) onto their droid bionic phone? The problem is i see so many different versions of the CyanogenMod 9 rom that i am not sure which one I should use?...
If anyone can tell me which one worked best for them, I would really appreciate it, or if you can't if you can point me in the right direction i would be very very grateful.
I thank you all for your time and your assistance,
-droidshadow
There are Cyanogenmod builds available for the Bionic but they aren't official and can't be found on CM's download servers. They must be flashed after installing Safestrap, which can be obtained here: http://blog.hash-of-codes.com/downloads/safestrap/
In that same blog, Hashcode also has links to his repository of Cyanogenmod, AOKP, and AOSP builds of Android for the Bionic. Each works to varying degrees of success.
IMO, when it comes to the best balance of features, speed, and stability the best ROM for the Bionic is Eclipse, which can be had from eclipserom.com

[Q] Rooting this phone and installing latest CM7

Hi,
my friend bought this phone and wants me to "fix it up" for him. I am completelly unfamiliar with this phone and Samsung in general, so I need a little help.
I have scoured these forums for the last hour and there is TONS of information available. It's really difficult to judge which posts are outdated and which are still working.
Basically what I want is this:
1. Root the phone
2. Install CWM
2. Install latest CM7 for this phone.
I reckon the root works with using SuperOneClick, correct? And for CWM I thought I'm gonna use this?
But I am at a complete loss when it comes to which CM7 to choose, there are tons of them? Can someone recommend me a fresh, stable, debloated and fast CM7 ROM with everything working?
Thanks.
I managed to get root and clockwork mod up and running.
Any ideas for which Rom?
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revan17 said:
I managed to get root and clockwork mod up and running.
Any ideas for which Rom?
Sent from my LT26i using Tapatalk 2
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1) For rooting, refer to this thread - http://yagyagaire.blogspot.in/2011/08/how-to-root-samsung-galaxy-popmini.html
It does not matter if it outdated - all you have to do is go to superuser app, and choose update binaries. You will get latest version.
2) For now, i personally don't feel you should use CWM 6. the version i am using (CWM 5) has no bugs and works perfectly. here is the link -
http://yagyagaire.blogspot.in/2012/02/clockwork-mod-touch-for-galaxy-mini-gt.html
3) As for ROMs, there is a large collection out there. It all depends on your choice. For example, if you want:
A stock based ROM choose something like: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1861240
or http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1576996
or http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2074556 (which is CM10.1 - Jellybean)
Or another CM10.1 ROM which works very well - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2227481
Or maybe another interesting ROM which im sure you will like, which has interesting tweaks like android version - 5.0.0.5 (lol)
Cyanogen mod 7 music edition - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329551&highlight=emanon
Or the experience ROM by autoradio, which allow a lot of customization - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2193327
This is another really good ROM - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1754694
PS the question "best ROM" is always being asked and is then subsequently closed by a mod, so read the rules next time
Another thing you should know is NEVER use an app called ROM manger. it will brick your phone.
I supposs this cover everything
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