3/11/2013 cm-10.2-20131103-NIGHTLY has been released. Download
1/11/2013 M Snapshot has been released. Download
31/10/2013 CyanogenMod 10.2 Nightlies are now up and running. Download link is posted below.
Dogo 10.2 Nightlies
akash4357 said:
CyanogenMod 10.2 Nightlies are now up and running. Download link is posted below.
Dogo 10.2 Nightlies
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Thanks Bro, could you test this ?
APN option doesnt work !!
what are the bugs??
hey friends! could any one have test it. Please report the bugs. I also want to use this.
akash4357 said:
1/11/2013 M Snapshot has been released. Download
31/10/2013 CyanogenMod 10.2 Nightlies are now up and running. Download link is posted below.
Dogo 10.2 Nightlies
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I am using it for last eight hours and no bugs so far!
Sent from my C5503 using xda app-developers app
akash4357 said:
1/11/2013 M Snapshot has been released. Download
31/10/2013 CyanogenMod 10.2 Nightlies are now up and running. Download link is posted below.
Dogo 10.2 Nightlies
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Hi Budy what is the different betten SNAPSHOT and NIGHTIES roms ?
Thanks
there aren't much differences between cm build and fxp build. fxp build may contains a few more patches which haven't trickled down to official cm.
right?
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there aren't much differences between cm build and fxp build. fxp build may contains a few more patches which haven't trickled down to official cm.
right?
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"M snapshot" = milestone.
http://www.cyanogenmod.org/blog/cyanogenmod-10-2-m1-release
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"M snapshot" = milestone.
http://www.cyanogenmod.org/blog/cyanogenmod-10-2-m1-release
nostupidthing said:
there aren't much differences between cm build and fxp build. fxp build may contains a few more patches which haven't trickled down to official cm.
right?
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there aren't much differences between cm build and fxp build. fxp build may contains a few more patches which haven't trickled down to official cm.
right?
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"M snapshot" = milestone.
http://www.cyanogenmod.org/blog/cyanogenmod-10-2-m1-release
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"M snapshot" = milestone.
http://www.cyanogenmod.org/blog/cyanogenmod-10-2-m1-release
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Nightlies can be very problematic, but they also get you the latest and greatest. Many times the nightlies work great and get you the latest features (privacy guard) and newest bug fixes (the Android security bugs were fixed in the nightlies before they released new stable builds). In fact, most of the time, nightlies work great. But there are those few times that something gets screwed up (they are built and released automatically with no human intervention). That is why you should always keep your last good install zip on hand, that way you can easily revert if needed.
M Snapshots are designed to be more stable and better tested, but they aren't released nearly as often.
It really depends on the individual. I always use the nightlies (I usually don't even bother installing the stable builds), but I know others who only want the stable builds. You need to decide for yourself.
05/11/2013 cm-10.2-20131105-NIGHTLY has been released
http://get.cm/get/jenkins/46600/cm-10.2-20131105-NIGHTLY-dogo.zip
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The Link DONT WORK
06/11/2013 cm-10.2-20131106-NIGHTLY has been released
http://get.cm/get/jenkins/46709/cm-10.2-20131106-NIGHTLY-dogo.zip
juanenbas said:
06/11/2013 cm-10.2-20131106-NIGHTLY has been released
http://get.cm/get/jenkins/46709/cm-10.2-20131106-NIGHTLY-dogo.zip
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how to install this rom can u plz explain in steps plz..
ayushbh said:
how to install this rom can u plz explain in steps plz..
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NOTE: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING THAT HAPPENS TO YOUR DEVICE. CONTINUE AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!
Method 1, need to have any rooted rom installed that IS NOT CM 10.2 and a custom recovery (like clockworkmod, more commonly know as CWM)
Step 1. Download the ROM and the latest GAPPS (goo.im/gapps) and put them on your sd card or internal storage, they should be .zip files, if they arent, this wont work.
Step 2. Power of your phone/tablet
Step 3. Boot into your custom recovery by holding the vol.up button, the home button, and the power button, keep holding these buttons but let go when something shows up on the screen (on the sIII (GT-i9300) it says samsung galaxy sIII GT-i9300) if you have a different phone it will say something different.
Step 4. (these steps will differ if you have something other than CWM, but they will be very similar), use the volume keys and the power button to navigate to "install zip" then navigate to where you put the .zip for the rom. If you put it on the internal storage, hit the option at the very top, if you put it on your external microsd card, hit the option above "go back"
Step 5. Do the same as ^step 4^ but choose the gapps .zip instead of the rom .zip
Step 6. Hit "Go Back" then hit "Reboot System Now" ENJOY!!!
Method 2. need to have CYANOGENMOD 10.2 and a custom recovery (like clockworkmod, more commonly know as CWM)
Step 1. Open your settings app and navigate to /About Phone or Tablet/Cyanogenmod Updates/ and hit the download button next to the rom that you want.
Step 2. When its downloaded, your phone will do the rest and then your good to go.
Method 3. phone isnt rooted and NOTHING HAS BEEN FLASHED TO IT, no kernels, no roms, just plain, boring old android straight from the manufacturer.
Step 1.Root your device and install a custom recovery (I dont know what device you have so google it, make sure that a custom recovery is also installed
Step 2. (Follow Method 1 at the top if this post)
ayushbh said:
how to install this rom can u plz explain in steps plz..
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1) Download and Save the RoM in your phone, like the latest GAPPS
2)You must extract the BOOT.IMG from the ROM
3)With Flashtool flash the boot.img in your phone
4)With CWM first Wipe all and then flash the ROM
5) Flash Gapps
6)Reboot
Like ever do Backup !! this is important if you have any error in the ROM
tomosh22 said:
NOTE: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING THAT HAPPENS TO YOUR DEVICE. CONTINUE AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!
Method 1, need to have any rooted rom installed that IS NOT CM 10.2 and a custom recovery (like clockworkmod, more commonly know as CWM)
Step 1. Download the ROM and the latest GAPPS (goo.im/gapps) and put them on your sd card or internal storage, they should be .zip files, if they arent, this wont work.
Step 2. Power of your phone/tablet
Step 3. Boot into your custom recovery by holding the vol.up button, the home button, and the power button, keep holding these buttons but let go when something shows up on the screen (on the sIII (GT-i9300) it says samsung galaxy sIII GT-i9300) if you have a different phone it will say something different.
Step 4. (these steps will differ if you have something other than CWM, but they will be very similar), use the volume keys and the power button to navigate to "install zip" then navigate to where you put the .zip for the rom. If you put it on the internal storage, hit the option at the very top, if you put it on your external microsd card, hit the option above "go back"
Step 5. Do the same as ^step 4^ but choose the gapps .zip instead of the rom .zip
Step 6. Hit "Go Back" then hit "Reboot System Now" ENJOY!!!
Method 2. need to have CYANOGENMOD 10.2 and a custom recovery (like clockworkmod, more commonly know as CWM)
Step 1. Open your settings app and navigate to /About Phone or Tablet/Cyanogenmod Updates/ and hit the download button next to the rom that you want.
Step 2. When its downloaded, your phone will do the rest and then your good to go.
Method 3. phone isnt rooted and NOTHING HAS BEEN FLASHED TO IT, no kernels, no roms, just plain, boring old android straight from the manufacturer.
Step 1.Root your device and install a custom recovery (I dont know what device you have so google it, make sure that a custom recovery is also installed
Step 2. (Follow Method 1 at the top if this post)
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i also have xperia zr only..and i am on stock rom but have rooted it via vroot..so plz tell me the custom recovery which should be installed in order to follow your method 1..thnx
ayushbh said:
i also have xperia zr only..and i am on stock rom but have rooted it via vroot..so plz tell me the custom recovery which should be installed in order to follow your method 1..thnx
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I used clockworkmod which can be installed with this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager&hl=en_GB but you can use any recovery you want as long as it has the ability to flash .zip files.
tomosh22 said:
I used clockworkmod which can be installed with this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager&hl=en_GB but you can use any recovery you want as long as it has the ability to flash .zip files.
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can u also plz post some screen shots of the rom..as to see how it looks like..i don't have much idea about custom roms..thnx
ayushbh said:
i don't have much idea about custom roms..thnx
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thats ok, we all have to start somewhere, the screenshots are in the attachments
couldnt uplaod more in that post for some reason, theres some more here
tomosh22 said:
I used clockworkmod which can be installed with this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager&hl=en_GB but you can use any recovery you want as long as it has the ability to flash .zip files.
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I dont see any Xperia phone in ROM Manager app for install the CWM Recovery in our Xperia ZR...
How do you installed?
Enviado desde mi C5503 mediante Tapatalk
skorpioneMM said:
I dont see any Xperia phone in ROM Manager app for install the CWM Recovery in our Xperia ZR...
How do you installed?
Enviado desde mi C5503 mediante Tapatalk
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i just typed in ROM Manager into google play, if you cant find it use this link on either your pc or your phone.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager
tomosh22 said:
i just typed in ROM Manager into google play, if you cant find it use this link on either your pc or your phone.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager
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Sorry, maybe at cause of my bad english i think that i not explained well the question...
Im saying that i can install and open ROM Manager app, but when i open and choose the option for install CWM Recovery i cant see Xperia ZR in the list of devices to install CWM Recovery.
Even If i pick in "show more devices" Xperia ZR doesnt are here then cant install CWM Recovery with ROM Manager
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Is there any way to install the new released CyanogenMod or it is still something that we could dream of ?
Yes, download rom and
1. Copy zip on SD card
2. Flash FXP kernel
3. Run the CWM recovery (added in kernel)
4. Full wipe
5. Install rom
(If you have bootloop, make full wipe again)
Yes i was thinking about that and tried it! And guess what ... my phone didn't install it even trough xRecovery or CWM ...
and yes if you didn't understant for what i was asking ... i don't want to install the rom from the thread here in XDA ... i want to install the rom that is in the official site (which has kernel.sin in the zip folder which we can download)
Anyway thanks ... i know how to install the rom from the thread here
I was talking about official cyanogen release, install it with FXP kernel
it isn't working at all i tried it ... can you explain this step by step thanks !
I wrote it.
1. Copy zip on SD card
2. Flash FXP kernel
3. Run the CWM recovery (added in kernel) - Pressing buttons and touchscreen
4. Full wipe
5. Install rom - Install custom zip from SDcard
(If you have bootloop, make full wipe again)
Thanks again .... just one question only ... is the ZIP name ... update-cm-7.1.0-x8shakira or something like that ??? thanks
maybe my is update-cm-7.1.0-X8-signed
yes mine is also that named ... and there is a kernel.sin inside .... i made it in flashtool and now i'm gonna try it with that rom
do you know how to make from sin file tft?
Oh maaaaan!
CWM v5.0.2.3
(You can get in cwm recovery with the back button, not with touching the screen)
I am Installing...
Install from sdcard complete.
Do a fullwipe...
Booting cyanogen (mod)...
It's cool, but I have a question:
Where are the google apps?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=973753
Here in the 3-rd post are the apps ...
I have one question i can't install the ROM
the problem is (Status 7) and the name of the phone .... should i go back with SEUS to do the update .... ?
How to...
If you want to install the OFFICIAL CyanogenMod for our devices you should do this:
1. Get the official 2.1 android for our devices (With seus or UPDATE SERVICE)
2. Root your phone!!!
3. Of course unlocked bootloader for flashing the FXP030 kernel!
4. The update ZIP from the site!
5. Press any key to load into Recovery
6. Choose the ZIP
7. In third post in this thread ---> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=973753 ... download google apps and flash them!!!
8. Wipe everything (data,cache,dalvik,baterry)
9. Reboot and enjoy something really good!
P.S. Good luck !!!
After hour of testing:
Camera - only VGA
This rom is fast but very often it lags
Sound in call is low
Adw launcher lags much
This is the first OFFICIAL release .... so it is normal to have some kind of BUGS I think tommorrow we will have fully working CyanogenMod for Xperia X8 !!!
any bugs reported in cm7.1?
After hour of testing:
Camera - only VGA
This rom is fast bug very often it lags
Sound in call is low
Adw launcher lags much
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gdx is better right now...
Do we have to unlock the bootloader and kernel in order to install the official ROM?
I can tell you why it "lags"! It's because of UV. When freq is below 600mhz phone is undervolted. And it lags for 1.5 sec when you touch screen if it's in UV mode. Make and expiriment:
Set governor to Performance.
Compare between ondemand and performance governors.
See the difference!
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Do we have to unlock the bootloader and kernel in order to install the official ROM?
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If you want to flash kernel, then yes!
velnens123 said:
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If you want to flash kernel, then yes!
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So otherwise we do not need to right?
btw what are the benefits of this kernel?
dimbata said:
If you want to install the OFFICIAL CyanogenMod for our devices you should do this:
1. Get the official 2.1 android for our devices (With seus or UPDATE SERVICE)
2. Root your phone!!!
3. Of course unlocked bootloader for flashing the FXP030 kernel!
4. The update ZIP from the site!
5. Press any key to load into Recovery
6. Choose the ZIP
7. In third post in this thread ---> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=973753 ... download google apps and flash them!!!
8. Wipe everything (data,cache,dalvik,baterry)
9. Reboot and enjoy something really good!
P.S. Good luck !!!
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hmm,previous rom was doixanh gdx v17 and i have bootloader unlock too.
after flash the kernel from fxp then i go to cwm v5.0 but when i flash the zip file it gave me error and installation abort!
any solution guys ?
Hello,
Today for the first time I installed Android on my touchpad(I know I am very late to the party!). I first tried to install the Fat n Creamy ROM(12/02 build)sing ACMEInstaller2 with the ROM zipfile, moboot 0.35 and gapps zipfile in cminstall folder. After flashing the ROM, which I believe didn't properly happen due to some incompatibility or incorrect install method, and so on reboot after flashing I got no option for android in moboot, only webos, reboot and shutdown options were there. Then i retried by putting just the ROM in cminstall folder, which didn,t work either. So I ended up installing official CM9 ROM for now using the update tenderloin zip file, CM9 zip file, moboot and gapps fix in the cminstall folder, which worked perfectly and I am typing this from it! But now I want the Fat n Creamy ROM...how do I install it? Can I install it on top of this or do I have to format and reinstall? If so, how do I do it? Thanks!
lucky88shp said:
Hello,
Today for the first time I installed Android on my touchpad(I know I am very late to the party!). I first tried to install the Fat n Creamy ROM(12/02 build)sing ACMEInstaller2 with the ROM zipfile, moboot 0.35 and gapps zipfile in cminstall folder. After flashing the ROM, which I believe didn't properly happen due to some incompatibility or incorrect install method, and so on reboot after flashing I got no option for android in moboot, only webos, reboot and shutdown options were there. Then i retried by putting just the ROM in cminstall folder, which didn,t work either. So I ended up installing official CM9 ROM for now using the update tenderloin zip file, CM9 zip file, moboot and gapps fix in the cminstall folder, which worked perfectly and I am typing this from it! But now I want the Fat n Creamy ROM...how do I install it? Can I install it on top of this or do I have to format and reinstall? If so, how do I do it? Thanks!
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Just DL the SGA Rom to your tablet and flash it with recovery .
more specific instructions please...
sstar said:
Just DL the SGA Rom to your tablet and flash it with recovery .
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What do you mean when u say flash it with recovery? Isn't using ACMEInstaller method done in recovery mode? Can you be more specific?I apologize for my ignorance...
lucky88shp said:
What do you mean when u say flash it with recovery? Isn't using ACMEInstaller method done in recovery mode? Can you be more specific?I apologize for my ignorance...
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No , I mean when you boot up among the choices you have will be either clockwork or TWRP that is the recovery I am referring to , either will give you the option to install a DL zip.
What are you using ?
sstar said:
No , I mean when you boot up among the choices you have will be either clockwork or TWRP that is the recovery I am referring to , either will give you the option to install a DL zip.
What are you using ?
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I noticed I do not have any option for CWM or TWRP in the moboot at restart, only webos, webos recovery, cyanogenmod, reboot and shutdown. But I do have CWM installed as I just updated it, I can just go to the ROM manager in the apps and start CWM flash recovery from it...can I do it that way? Also can just flash the ROM on top of my current CM9 installation and will my apps be deleted?
lucky88shp said:
I noticed I do not have any option for CWM or TWRP in the moboot at restart, only webos, webos recovery, cyanogenmod, reboot and shutdown. But I do have CWM installed as I just updated it, I can just go to the ROM manager in the apps and start CWM flash recovery from it...can I do it that way? Also can just flash the ROM on top of my current CM9 installation and will my apps be deleted?
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You can do that and if you flash without doing a system wipe you will retain all your apps.
Possibly an easier way for you would be to DL Goo manager from play store and then install open recovery script which will appear as shown in the screenshot below after you hit the 3 dots in the top right hand corner. Say yes to everything and it will install the latest TWRP for you.
You could then use goo to browse compatible Roms and DL SGA's and use it to flash the Rom/zip for you as shown in the second pic.
Which ever method you choose do make a backup before with your preferred recovery either CWM or TWRP.
I hope this helps.
Sent from my cm_tenderloin using Tapatalk 2
sstar said:
You can do that and if you flash without doing a system wipe you will retain all your apps.
Possibly an easier way for you would be to DL Goo manager from play store and then install open recovery script which will appear as shown in the screenshot below after you hit the 3 dots in the top right hand corner. Say yes to everything and it will install the latest TWRP for you.
You could then use goo to browse compatible Roms and DL SGA's and use it to flash the Rom/zip for you as shown in the second pic.
Which ever method you choose do make a backup before with your preferred recovery either CWM or TWRP.
I hope this helps.
Sent from my cm_tenderloin using Tapatalk 2
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One last question, which one would you say is better, the latest Nightly from CM team as of today's release or the Fat n Creamy? And yeah, would you happen to know how to get the CWM recovery option in the moboot menu? Thanks a lot for all your help!
lucky88shp said:
One last question, which one would you say is better, the latest Nightly from CM team as of today's release or the Fat n Creamy? Thanks a lot for all your help!
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Probably the nightly but only because it is the most recent. However whichever you initially go for make a backup then try the other and make another backup that way you can relatively easily switch between the two in order to decide which you prefer.
Have fun.
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lucky88shp said:
One last question, which one would you say is better, the latest Nightly from CM team as of today's release or the Fat n Creamy? And yeah, would you happen to know how to get the CWM recovery option in the moboot menu? Thanks a lot for all your help!
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Just saw the edit, DL Rom toolbox lite and edit the default recovery but it should show up in moboot anyway.
Can you post a screenshot of your boot folder please.
sstar said:
Probably the nightly but only because it is the most recent. However whichever you initially go for make a backup then try the other and make another backup that way you can relatively easily switch between the two in order to decide which you prefer.
Have fun.
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Just saw the edit, DL Rom toolbox lite and edit the default recovery but it should show up in moboot anyway.
Can you post a screenshot of your boot folder please.
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LOL, where is the boot folder? I searched via the File Browser, and couldn't find it....And how do I take a screenshot?
lucky88shp said:
LOL, where is the boot folder? I searched via the File Browser, and couldn't find it....And how do I take a screenshot?
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Use Rom toolbox , screenshot should be an option when holding the power off button , you sound a little bit new to this lark (I only started 6 months ago) so don't worry if you can't find it.
Can/ have you actually gone into CWM as I am not sure that it's installed because it would/should show in the moboot menu.
Check and let me know. If its not I think Goo manager and TWRP may be an easier option.
sstar said:
Use Rom toolbox , screenshot should be an option when holding the power off button , you sound a little bit new to this lark (I only started 6 months ago) so don't worry if you can't find it.
Can/ have you actually gone into CWM as I am not sure that it's installed because it would/should show in the moboot menu.
Check and let me know. If its not I think Goo manager and TWRP may be an easier option.
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Here are the screens for boot folder. And as I mentioned before I believe I have CWM installed as the first thing that popped after flashing the ROM was an update for CWM.
According to your screenshots (Well done). You don't as there is no ulimage called CWM/ clockwork or TWRP . I suggest the Goo route to install TWRP once done it is VERY user friendly, then you can make backups before proceeding any further, then if you wish and are not happy use is to install a CWM zip.
lucky88shp said:
Hello,
Today for the first time I installed Android on my touchpad(I know I am very late to the party!). I first tried to install the Fat n Creamy ROM(12/02 build)sing ACMEInstaller2 with the ROM zipfile, moboot 0.35 and gapps zipfile in cminstall folder. After flashing the ROM, which I believe didn't properly happen due to some incompatibility or incorrect install method, and so on reboot after flashing I got no option for android in moboot, only webos, reboot and shutdown options were there. Then i retried by putting just the ROM in cminstall folder, which didn,t work either. So I ended up installing official CM9 ROM for now using the update tenderloin zip file, CM9 zip file, moboot and gapps fix in the cminstall folder, which worked perfectly and I am typing this from it! But now I want the Fat n Creamy ROM...how do I install it? Can I install it on top of this or do I have to format and reinstall? If so, how do I do it? Thanks!
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Can you post the acmeinstaller2 zip? I cannot find it
sstar said:
According to your screenshots (Well done). You don't as there is no ulimage called CWM/ clockwork or TWRP . I suggest the Goo route to install TWRP once done it is VERY user friendly, then you can make backups before proceeding any further, then if you wish and are not happy use is to install a CWM zip.
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K thanks...I noticed too that there was no image file for CWM. I will go the goo manager route. Again, thanks a lot for all your help, really appreciate it!
ScottBroker said:
Can you post the acmeinstaller2 zip? I cannot find it
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You should really upgrade to 3 available here http://goo.im/devs/jcsullins/cmtouchpad/testing/ACMEInstaller3
But here is 2 anyway https://www.box.com/shared/32e48b3b777f2bfc7866
ScottBroker said:
Can you post the acmeinstaller2 zip? I cannot find it
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Here it is. Download the novacom drivers and its included with it.
http://tinyurl.com/brfuvqn
Hi,
In my HTC One i've recentely obtained root permissions with this tool.
Then i've installed the Xposed Framework and the Modaco ToolKit.
No problem still now.
Later I've installed the Advanced Power Menu with Reboot Options v4
Can't boot the phone. (See attachment for a screen)
Any ideas?
i had same problem.
1-) Install clockworkmod with on-the-go support
2-) if you have on the go cable( if you dont have it then you cannot use this method), download a rom and copy to a usb flash disk.
3-) plug it to your phone with usb flash disk attached.
4-) boot into recovery
5-) select install zip from sd card, then select install from external sd card ( you have to wait about 30 seconds to phone identify your usb stick)
6-) flash your rom and enjoy!
it worked for me on ARHD 4.2...
fethi2 said:
i had same problem.
1-) Install clockworkmod with on-the-go support
2-) if you have on the go cable( if you dont have it then you cannot use this method), download a rom and copy to a usb flash disk.
3-) plug it to your phone with usb flash disk attached.
4-) boot into recovery
5-) select install zip from sd card, then select install from external sd card ( you have to wait about 30 seconds to phone identify your usb stick)
6-) flash your rom and enjoy!
it worked for me on ARHD 4.2...
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I've CWM Touch installed on the phone, how can i go to it?
do you know it has on-the go support?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173863
if you flashed from this thread yes it has.
fethi2 said:
do you know it has on-the go support?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173863
if you flashed from this thread yes it has.
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No,
ok accessed to bootloader/recovery, there is a way to restore the stock rom?
yes of course you can find the stock rom, but you wiil lose root and may lose your recovery
so you have to do it from scratch... i recommend flashing a custom rom.
rampo said:
Hi,
In my HTC One i've recentely obtained root permissions with this tool.
Then i've installed the Xposed Framework and the Modaco ToolKit.
No problem still now.
Later I've installed the Advanced Power Menu with Reboot Options v4
Can't boot the phone. (See attachment for a screen)
Any ideas?
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This mod (APM) is for deodexed roms. It does not work with standard rom (odexed) even if it's rooted...As i understand!
Cheers
ouioui01 said:
This mod (APM) is for deodexed roms. It does not work with standard rom (odexed) even if it's rooted...As i understand!
Cheers
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yes, i was on stock rom rooted. requires de-odexed rom
fethi2 said:
yes of course you can find the stock rom, but you wiil lose root and may lose your recovery
so you have to do it from scratch... i recommend flashing a custom rom.
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Thanks, but where i can found the stock rom ?
there is a thread for this...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2224752
Thanks, it worked
happy to see it worked...
enjoy ))
[Recovery] & [Root]【T210R & T210】 CWM Recovery v6.0.4.9.KK [Unofficial]
READ THIS POST BEFORE INSTALLING ANY CUSTOM RECOVERY
Updated to CWM v6.0.4.9.KK on 9-23-14 to cooperate with KitKat bootloader.
Now with SELinux enabled kernel for flashing roms that require it
Click HERE for the latest version.
Compiled from source.
@ketut.kumajaya has provided us with a kernel for CWM recovery.
Please report any bugs here in this thread.
Please take a moment to say thanks and/or donate to @ketut.kumajaya for helping us out.
Thank you to everyone who has (and still will) help in testing!!!!
Credits go to:
@ketut.kumajaya for getting this initially working (see THIS post)
@Jamison904 for giving us root
@hkjr for getting ketut to help
@k.aibutsu and @Unjustified Dev for there device source work
and of course Koush and the CyanogenMod team
@Tomsgt for the video
Link to kernel source https://github.com/kumajaya/android_kernel_samsung_lt02
Watch THIS VIDEO tutorial for a step by step visual guide for performing the instructions listed below (thanks @Tomsgt for the video).
Supplied in 3 formats:
Odin flashable tar.md5 (for first time installation)
Recovery flashable zip (requires a custom recovery to currently be installed)
.img file (for those who use Flashify or other direct methods).
Instructions for Odin: (use the ...tar.md5)
1. Download ODIN to your computer.
2. Power off the device.
3. Restart in "Download Mode" by holding the "HOME" button, "Volume Down" and "Power" all at the same time (for about 5 seconds).
4. Hit the "Volume Up" to enter download mode.
5. Start the ODIN exe program. Un-check Auto Reboot. See notes about ODIN below.
6. Connect the device via USB to your computer. Verify the device shows as "Added" in the Message box. If it doesn't show then you need the Samsung USB drivers (just install KIES to get them).
7. Select "PDA" then choose the recovery file you want to flash.
8. Hit "START". Wait for Odin to finish (~10-15 seconds). The message area will display "RES OK" when finished.
9. Wait for device to restart. Skip this step if you unchecked auto reboot.
10. Restart directly to recovery mode before rebooting into OS.(Hold POWER, Volume UP, and the HOME button all at the same time. When you see the Samsung Logo, let go of the POWER button, but keep holding the Volume UP and HOME until you see the recovery screen).
After you get the custom recovery working, you can flash the latest SuperSu zip to get root.
Notes about ODIN
--Make sure that "Re-Partition" is NOT checked.
--Auto Reboot can be un-checked if CWM doesn't flash correctly on your device. Some have reported that un-checking Auto Reboot fixes this issue. If you un-check Auto Reboot, you will need to reboot the device yourself (refer back to step 10).
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Watch this video to learn about the navigation issues and Rainbow Mode: http://youtu.be/iCNdxlNzdBI
If the highlight doesn't move on the recovery menu, the selection actually does change. Go ahead and hit Power to select. If the menu goes blank, just hit Volume Up or Down to get it to reappear.
It appears that the menu navigation issue only happens when you use the button combination to boot into recovery. If you use the Quick Boot app or "adb reboot recovery", it seems to work properly.
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Instructions for recovery flashable version:
Boot into your previously installed custom recovery.
Select the Install Zip option.
Find the recovery zip.
Flash.
Reboot recovery.
Enjoy your new recovery.
Flash at own risk!!!!
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DOWNLOADS
Click HERE for the latest version.
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If you are using the recovery in post #1, then you can skip this post. This post contains modified stock recoveries only.
I recommend all T210R users should flash the newest firmware from Sammobile, ( or just use my pre-rooted version located HERE ).
The modified stock recovery zips below contain a recovery.tar.md5 file that can be flashed using ODIN. These will allow only Google test key signed zips to be flashed. There are two versions, one for the T210R and one for the T210 devices. Both versions work on my T210R, so try whichever one you feel is appropriate.
gr8nole said:
Since we don't have a working full custom recovery (i.e., TWRP or CWM) yet, we have modified the stock recovery to accept update zips that are signed with the Google test keys.
The zips below contain a recovery.tar.md5 file that can be flashed using ODIN. There are two versions, one for the T210R and one the T210 devices. Both versions work on my T210R, so try whichever one you feel appropriate.
Credits go to:
@ketut.kumajaya for getting this initially working (see THIS post)
@Jamison904 for giving us root
@hkjr for getting ketut to help
Instructions:
1. Download ODIN on your computer (just do a google search to find it...version 3.07 will work fine). http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2189539
2. Power off the device.
3. Restart in "Download Mode" by holding the "HOME" button, "Volume Down" and "Power" all at the same time (for about 5 seconds).
4. Hit the "Volume Up" to enter download mode.
5. Start the ODIN exe program.
6. Connect the device via USB to your computer. Verify the device shows as "Added" in the Message box. If it doesn't show then you need the Samsung USB drivers (just install KIES to get them).
7. Select "PDA" then choose the recovery file you want to flash.
8. Hit "START"
9. Wait for device to restart.
10. Restart to recovery mode to verify it works. It looks just like stock recovery.
It is not as difficult as it looks.
Please report if it works for you and what firmware and device (T210R or T210) you have.
Flash at own risk!!!!
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Ok. I just flashed the original firmware. Still i cant get into recovery. Then i flashed your modified recovery, but no luck. Now i have tried T210_SAMSUNG_RECOVERY_SUPERSU-1.55_BUSYBOX-1.22.0.tar and then it boots direct in to recovery, but i can not navigate..
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loselvis777 said:
Ok. I just flashed the original firmware. Still i cant get into recovery. Then i flashed your modified recovery, but no luck. Now i have tried T210_SAMSUNG_RECOVERY_SUPERSU-1.55_BUSYBOX-1.22.0.tar and then it boots direct in to recovery, but i can not navigate..
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One more thing. Its only when i flash T210_SAMSUNG_RECOVERY_SUPERSU-1.55_BUSYBOX-1.22.0.tar it goes in to recovery, But if i yse the volume key and power nothing..
loselvis777 said:
Ok. I just flashed the original firmware. Still i cant get into recovery. Then i flashed your modified recovery, but no luck. Now i have tried T210_SAMSUNG_RECOVERY_SUPERSU-1.55_BUSYBOX-1.22.0.tar and then it boots direct in to recovery, but i can not navigate..
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To make sure you are entering recovery correctly, can you install Quick Boot from the play store and use it to enter recovery mode.
gr8nole said:
To make sure you are entering recovery correctly, can you install Quick Boot from the play store and use it to enter recovery mode.
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No needs root.. just shuts down..
i think one of the problemt is the cache file maybe..
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loselvis777 said:
No needs root.. just shuts down..
i think one of the problemt is the cache file maybe..
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by the way when i use T210_SAMSUNG_RECOVERY_SUPERSU-1.55_BUSYBOX-1.22.0.tar i get..
E:Error in /cache/recovery/uroot.zip and stock android recovery..
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loselvis777 said:
No needs root.. just shuts down..
i think one of the problemt is the cache file maybe..
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by the way when i use T210_SAMSUNG_RECOVERY_SUPERSU-1.55_BUSYBOX-1.22.0.tar i get..
E:Error in /cache/recovery/uroot.zip and stock android recovery..
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now i want to try something new.. I just downloaded jamisons prerooted uk firmware, and then i will try the recovery again..
loselvis777 said:
No needs root.. just shuts down..
i think one of the problemt is the cache file maybe..
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by the way when i use T210_SAMSUNG_RECOVERY_SUPERSU-1.55_BUSYBOX-1.22.0.tar i get..
E:Error in /cache/recovery/uroot.zip and stock android recovery..:
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FWIW...I got that error too, but I'm already rooted.
loselvis777 said:
No needs root.. just shuts down..
i think one of the problemt is the cache file maybe..
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by the way when i use T210_SAMSUNG_RECOVERY_SUPERSU-1.55_BUSYBOX-1.22.0.tar i get..
E:Error in /cache/recovery/uroot.zip and stock android recovery..
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now i want to try something new.. I just downloaded jamisons prerooted uk firmware, and then i will try the recovery again..
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Okay.. I flashed jamisons prerooted firmware. So now im a superuser. And i have root. I use quick boot to go to recovery, and then i flashed universal-root-t21x-signed.zip from recovery. Its seems that it works now. So now all we have to do is wait for custom roms fingers crosed..
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Hate to say this. But this means that there is still no root and recovery for original firmware.
So here is a new guide for SM-T210 with normal firmware
Download https://mega.co.nz/#!dkQ1iSYQ!N7TdP2uBs-kc7CYBXnBVMwJyrRQqhoXIXY-90z1nG1E preerootet firmware
Flash with odin PDA. Now you are a superuser
then flash T210_modified_recovery.zip
Install quick boot from playstore.
go to recovery from quickboot and flash universal-root-t21x-signed.zip
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2391367&page=27
Now wait for custom roms
loselvis777 said:
Okay.. I flashed jamisons prerooted firmware. So now im a superuser. And i have root. I use quick boot to go to recovery, and then i flashed universal-root-t21x-signed.zip from recovery. Its seems that it works now. So now all we have to do is wait for custom roms fingers crosed..
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Hate to say this. But this means that there is still no root and recovery for original firmware.
So here is a new guide for SM-T210 with normal firmware
Download https://mega.co.nz/#!dkQ1iSYQ!N7TdP2uBs-kc7CYBXnBVMwJyrRQqhoXIXY-90z1nG1E preerootet firmware
Flash with odin PDA. Now you are a superuser
then flash T210_modified_recovery.zip
Install quick boot from playstore.
go to recovery from quickboot and flash universal-root-t21x-signed.zip
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2391367&page=27
Now wait for custom roms
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If you already have prerooted firmware, then you don't need to flash the universal root zip. You can install SuperSu from play store.
gr8nole said:
If you already have prerooted firmware, then you don't need to flash the universal root zip. You can install SuperSu from play store.
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I had to flash it to see if would do on the uk firmware. When i flash on the original, it made kernel panic.
Now i can flash it. Wanna hears something strange? My CSC is still NEE(nordic)
I think this relates also to the bootloader version. I will try to build T210 kernel with LZMA initramfs support so we can create a small recovery image. Blame Samsung/Marvell :laugh:
gr8nole said:
Since we don't have a working full custom recovery (i.e., TWRP or CWM) yet, we have modified the stock recovery to accept update zips that are signed with the Google test keys.
The zips below contain a recovery.tar.md5 file that can be flashed using ODIN. There are two versions, one for the T210R and one for the T210 devices. Both versions work on my T210R, so try whichever one you feel is appropriate.
Credits go to:
@ketut.kumajaya for getting this initially working (see THIS post)
@Jamison904 for giving us root
@hkjr for getting ketut to help
Flash at own risk!!!!
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Awesome job my friend! Working one the first custom ROM now. Should be up tonight. (maybe kernel...muhahaha)
gentlemen - i go without my kids tablet (lol they get the tab3 and i keep the tab2) for 24 hrs or so, and you've gotten to this point? awesome. goes to show everyone's skills and cooperation!
The modified stock recovery does not work for t210r. It still has navigation errors and flashing a google signed.zip(ex. Universalrootsigned.zip) has error called status 7. The only recovery that can run the signed root even in original firmware is the 2nd recovery posted by ketut.kumajaya.
I posted this on the root method thread
Sent from my SM-T210R using xda app-developers app
trazfer said:
The modified stock recovery does not work for t210r. It still has navigation errors and flashing a google signed.zip(ex. Universalrootsigned.zip) has error called status 7. The only recovery that can run the signed root even in original firmware is the 2nd recovery posted by ketut.kumajaya.
I posted this on the root method thread
Sent from my SM-T210R using xda app-developers app
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It seems to be hit or miss. It works great on my T210R and I tested it with a signed zip.
I plan on returning to stock non-rooted tomorrow and testing more.
Jamison904 said:
Awesome job my friend! Working one the first custom ROM now. Should be up tonight. (maybe kernel...muhahaha)
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So we can get custom ROMs even with this non CWM/TWRP Recovery??!?!? And you're uploading tonight?.... I'm so excited I might as well explode
Sent from my SM-T210 using xda premium
gr8nole said:
It seems to be hit or miss. It works great on my T210R and I tested it with a signed zip.
I plan on returning to stock non-rooted tomorrow and testing more.
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I will test more. I will take into consideration ur output. Well i managed to root the original firmare of t210r using the modified recovery and flashing of universalrootsigned.zip in the modified recovery.
Sent from my SM-T210R using xda app-developers app
I compiled recovery kernel from source: http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=sub&sub=F&searchValue=t210 + http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=sub&sub=F&searchValue=exfat . LZMA support added, the attached recovery image compressed in LZMA format (smaller). I also slightly change my "universal" root, remove device model checking routine. Both package untested, flash it at your own risk!
NOTE: Kernel compiled using Google's arm-eabi 4.6, *lt023g_defconfig. Just compared 3g and wifi defconfig and saw different GPIO config (different buttons behavior?) I need T210 "cat /proc/version" output and please, a quick feedback :good:
Just uploaded the world's smallest Android recovery Both kernel and ramdisk compressed using xz compression method. Try it, may open the opportunities of CWM
Non of the recovery works in my rooted 210R. Same navigation issue.
Sent from my GT-N7100 using xda premium
ketut.kumajaya said:
I compiled recovery kernel from source: http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=sub&sub=F&searchValue=t210 + http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=sub&sub=F&searchValue=exfat . LZMA support added, the attached recovery image compressed in LZMA format (smaller). I also slightly change my "universal" root, remove device model checking routine. Both package untested, flash it at your own risk!
NOTE: Kernel compiled using Google's arm-eabi 4.6, *lt023g_defconfig. Just compared 3g and wifi defconfig and saw different GPIO config (different buttons behavior?) I need T210 "cat /proc/version" output and please, a quick feedback :good:
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My results from testing this morning.
I did a factory data reset and then flashed the full US (T210R) firmware to return to completely stock non-rooted status. Then I flashed the T210R modified stock recovery (that I posted here yesterday) and it worked perfectly. I then flashed the new universal root zip provided by @ketut.kumajaya (it did return one error 7 at the end, but still worked) and I was rooted. :good:
I then tried the ketut's new T210R LMZA recovery and it did work, but still had navigation issues. :good:
I then tried ketut's new XZ recovery, but got a kernel panic. :crying:
So, at least for my T210R (with the newest T201R firmware from Sammobile), the recovery in the OP still works perfect.
I look forward to hear more feedback from others users, but for now, I recommend all T210R users should flash the newest firmware from Sammobile, ( or just use my pre-rooted version located HERE ) then give the modified recovery a try.
I've installed novafusion maclaws cm12 5.1.1 through ODIN folowing steps on his site, and I wanted to do factory reset from menu in phone but my phone got stuck in to blue-black stripes with "teamwin", it is just blinking screen every 2-3 seconds...I've tried few more times to install again CM12 but without success, every time it is the same I can get out of "teamwin2 screen, any solution for this problem? Need phone, only that I got now
Reflash the stock rom via odin
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didn't help I've downloaded stock rom but when I import it in ODIN via PDA I get notification that md5 file is invalid or something like that.....one more thing md5 file that I downloaded is ending with .tar I added after that .md5 is this ok? It shows me that .tar is winrar archive which when I unzip get some files but not one with .md5 at the end
Somehow after zillion tries I installed CM12 and now the problem is how to install gapps ? When I get in recovery mode I got it like this (first photo on that site):
http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/use-recovery-mode-android/
I downloaded gaapps and copied it to internal storage of phone, what should I do next, how to access and install gapps?
gorantz said:
Somehow after zillion tries I installed CM12 and now the problem is how to install gapps ? When I get in recovery mode I got it like this (first photo on that site):
http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/use-recovery-mode-android/
I downloaded gaapps and copied it to internal storage of phone, what should I do next, how to access and install gapps?
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That's a stock recovery, u need to flash the custom recovery and then flash the gapps from SD card or internal.
P.S.: u need to flash the gapps and rom at the same time. If u do it separately then u will be in big problem(worst nightmares).
tra_dax
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U can get the twrp.tar file from here:
https://dl.twrp.me/golden/twrp-2.8.3.0-golden.tar.html?_e_pi_=7,PAGE_ID10,8537289601
But I m not sure whether this is the latest version or not so do some research and then proceed.
tra_dax
I'll try this tonight, and I'll do it at same time, tnx
Thank you it worked!!! But I installed CM11 from novafusion stable version instead of CM12.1.....I've red that battery life on CM11 is better and it is wt less bugs...any other CM I shoud try?
gorantz said:
Thank you it worked!!! But I installed CM11 from novafusion stable version instead of CM12.1.....I've red that battery life on CM11 is better and it is wt less bugs...any other CM I shoud try?
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U can try any cm ROM that has made for ur device. U just need to download the respective recovery for that. For the battery life u can download a custom kernel respective to the ROM. Or try any other ROM.
tra_dax
any recommendation ? what are you using tra_dax?
gorantz said:
any recommendation ? what are you using tra_dax?
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I m using pac-man ROM.
Here u can find the list of kernels with their specifications:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...ernel-collection-kernels-roms-s3mini-t2810435.
It would be better if try out the overclocked kernels.
Remember flash the kernel which belongs to the respective android version. Don't flash lollipop kernel to kitkat ROM or vice-versa. If u need help, @Android-Andi can help u in this case as he too has the same device. U can get the pacman ROM for ur device easily (made by novafusion).???
tra_dax