[Q] Is this normal in MIUI android? - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi can anybody tell is this normal?
I flashed from xxjw4 and converted to rfs before flashing MIUI android latest.
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Why should something to convert? MIUI exelent flasher from rooted GB 2.3.6

What? I didnt get you?
I didn't converted I just installed this apk to check system details and I was having force closes on every app I tried cwm and cleaned cache and dakvik cache but it wasn't working. Can anyone tell why MIUI has force close issue?It start giving fc any time.
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Yes it is normal. MIUI is based off Cyanogen mod which uses it's own file system (that yaffs you see there).
As far as i know you can't really convert yaffs to rfs nor there should be a need to do so. If you want to go back to a samsung based rom, all you need to do is flash one with odin by ticking the repartition option. Odin will restore samsung's partitions with their own file systems (RFS), no need to worry.
Just look up and follow a tutorial to do so, there are plenty about.
EDIT:
Just seen your latest post, search a bit dude, there are LOADS of posts around describing the force-close issue with cyanogen/miui roms. Solution is fast, simple and without loss of data, there is no need to return back to anything if that's the problem. To put it simple, one of your partitions (data) just ran out of space regardless of what that app says.

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[Q] I need a bit of help removing all signs of root/flashing.

I've messed up my efs folder, and idioticly didn't back up, and now my phone doesn't work with my sim card, so I'm shipping it off to Samsung to get fixed up. But of course, I've rooted, used half a dozen different roms and firmwares, and I'm not really too sure how to cover up all my tracks.
I've unrooted using BackfireNL's method for Eclair, before upgrading to Froyo (just to make sure).
In my 'About Phone', though, three things are concerning me. my Baseband, kernal version and build number. My Baseband version is 'I9000XXJPP' and my build number is 'FROYO.XXJPO'. These don't seem very official looking to me. I've flashed the JPO rom from Samfirmware.
And, more worrying is my kernal version.
'2.6.32.9
root(at)sep-35 #1'
(I couldn't put an at symbol cause the system thought I was trying to post a link)
Surely it's not supposed to say 'root' all up in there, plain as day? Is there an official stock kernal I can flash? I've had a search, but I can't seem to find one.
Those are the correct settings for the JPO ROM.
I have exactly the same and haven't rooted yet:
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Cant you just format the internal sd from the recovery blot?
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What it says there is fine. Good luck.
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Rom partition almost full?

Ive noticed as I've been flashing more and more roms, this partition seems to be almost full.
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Does anyone know if it's normal for this partition to be so full?? Or is it a result of something gone wrong in the process of flashing?
Edit: I'm also on stock with root and CWM at the moment.
Thanks in dvance!
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Ranafram said:
Ive noticed as I've been flashing more and more roms, this partition seems to be almost full.
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Does anyone know if it's normal for this partition to be so full?? Or is it a result of something gone wrong in the process of flashing?
Edit: I'm also on stock with root and CWM at the moment.
Thanks in dvance!
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yup.Its the /system patition where you place your system apps,frameworks,libs,ringtone,sounds,boot animations etc...so its normal to be full.Only your internal sd should not be full
vijai2011 said:
yup.Its the /system patition where you place your system apps,frameworks,libs,ringtone,sounds,boot animations etc...so its normal to be full.Only your internal sd should not be full
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Exactly what I was looking for!
Thanks
stock roms will always take up more space than custom roms, you have a normal amount of space left
Yup thats true.that is basically because of the odex file every system app anfd frame work has which are deodexed in almost all custom roms which would save some memory
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Settings not setting!

This seems to have started after I soft bricked my phone trying to do a complete wipe. I used the one click unbrick to fix the issue.
Now in 3 different rooms I am having issues with setting not doing anything. The 1st one I noticed was USB debug, it shows it being turned on but adb says device not found. In Slim ICS the notification that it was on popped up.
At this point I tried clearing cache and davik, I also did a format of system, data, cache, and datadata but still have the issue. In fact now I am having it with other settings such as screen rotate.
The only roms I have tried are ics, should I try gb? Any other suggestions? In case it helps I have tried Slim ICS 4, Doc v5 and v6, and dark knight 4.
Thanks for any help
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you should have read about ICS.. the captivate ICS roms use different drivers. that is why your computer dosesnt see it.
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done.
I that that may have been the issue, but that doesn't explain the screen estate button. Also now after my cache clear and flash this morning the lock screen settings aren't working and my home button stopped working.
Thanks
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home button not working?? what rom are you on? i9000 based roms have a homebutton fix, but that wouldnt be affected by cache/delvik.
when in doubt flash something else.
Is there somewhere I can download the ICS drivers? Windows isn't automatically finding the new drivers.
Nevermind did a quick google and found my problem.
Thanks for your help

How ro backup current srock ROM...?

Hi i m very confused how to backup current stock ROM...?
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Just use Rom Manager or via custom recovery
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How to backup current stock ROM...?
well what i am familiar about is on a rooted version you could go to "cwm" via the 3-button-combination to do a "NANDROID BACKUP" and see a menu like this image...
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just click
backup and restore>backup
(it will automatically backup your current rom, this is what people usually do just in case something happen while trying to update to another rom or custom firmware so you could revert back to what rom your phone was in)
and from what i know if your phone is not rooted it would have something like this on the system menu via the 3-button-combination...
as you can see it doesn't have the option of backup and restore... so i suggest you root your phone to the current stock rom, and btw you should atleast have 1gb free mem as from my experience backup of stock rom usually takes a lot of memory around 800mb+ depends on what stuffs you got on your phone...
btw what stock rom are you on anyway? if ever you're planning to ROOT your phone make sure its the right version for your stock rom... applying the wrong one is dangerous might kill your phone...

[Q] Does anyone know

what this means ? This is what i got after flashing a Gb rom through ODIN
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Sorry fella i have no real clue this is my first post and i am a total noob... Still laughing from the video before registering. But heres my totally uninformed first thought, could it be that it needs to have writable sd partition, hopefully someone substantially more informed will help you out soon. I just thought id post because i noticed no one else had and youd only had one view. Lol Ive a bit of an issue myself but im a little afraid to post after the vid, even though iv'e been scouring internet for days with no answers! Lol good luck bud hope it all works out
Have you rooted your phone before flashing? Also, have you tried to do the wipes on the recovery?
Not sure if any of those will fix it for you, but eh, it's better than nothing
Is the romantic on the phone partition or on a external sd card, and have you set the install location to the correct partition
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i guess you have not rooted your phone..
and if you did..you are trying to flash a rom through stock recovery?
please search before you know what to do..
we only flash it via cwm recovery, mobile odin or pc odin..
am i correct?
What are you trying to flash, rom type, backup? Need more info.
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