Does batakang take forever to install in cwm for u guys? its just sitting on Starting installation.
Never tried it with cwm. That's more of a safestrap rom.
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NascarFan10 said:
Does batakang take forever to install in cwm for u guys? its just sitting on Starting installation.
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dude there is much newer better roms than batakang batakang was on of our first custom roms it was a good rom back in its day if you want a stock based rom run holoblur its stable fast i run cyanogenmod night ly and those are almost completely stable run cm 10.1.3 its very stable
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Hi, I'm currently running a Cyanogenmod 10 Nightly Build (20120829) on my Galaxy S and I found it to be slow sometime. I'm looking for a stable and fast 4.1 or 4.2 Rom to enjoy my SGS at best.
Alexandre1545 said:
Hi, I'm currently running a Cyanogenmod 10 Nightly Build (20120829) on my Galaxy S and I found it to be slow sometime. I'm looking for a stable and fast 4.1 or 4.2 Rom to enjoy my SGS at best.
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Any ROM by always or derteufel are pretty quick ROMs I've tried nearly all of them oh and I'm stick with the movinand chip and there still quick
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Alexandre1545 said:
Hi, I'm currently running a Cyanogenmod 10 Nightly Build (20120829) on my Galaxy S and I found it to be slow sometime. I'm looking for a stable and fast 4.1 or 4.2 Rom to enjoy my SGS at best.
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That ROM is quite old. I suggest you try a recent build of cm, slim, hellybean , super nexus etc.
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i,m using smoothieJB and it runs pretty quickly.
I suggest you flash this rom, Very fast & stable.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1925195
Best one
Elitemovil working for one of the greatest ROM ever http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2004906
I like this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2005808
2 days using it and no problems yet.
Mairo said:
I like this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2005808
2 days using it and no problems yet.
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but he will on his non-sgs+ :cyclops:
Alexandre1545 said:
Hi, I'm currently running a Cyanogenmod 10 Nightly Build (20120829) on my Galaxy S and I found it to be slow sometime. I'm looking for a stable and fast 4.1 or 4.2 Rom to enjoy my SGS at best.
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You want to know which one is faster, the anwser is 4.1.2 definetely. Let me try to say it in other way, the difference between 4.0.4 and 4.1.2 is same as Windows Vista and Windows 7. JB 4.1.2 is not a big (features) update, mostly performance.
About 4.2(.2), there are lot of things to say. A bit slower than 4.1.2, but some new attracting features.
It's your chose, but if you use your phone for "daily use", I suggest you the 4.1.2 JB (Cyanogenmod or AOKP)
If you still care for those new features of 4.2, try [ROM][AOSP][UNOFFICIAL][Stable & Fast][4.2.2] Xylon 0.2.1 \\ For Galaxy S \\ 19.02
Just bought her a XT
I really don't have time to try ROMs various just want to install a stable ROM and forget about it.
Last thing I need is her to do my head in saying this is not working, its slow etc... just want an easy life!
So do I go for....
Latest UK Stock JB
Stock ICS
CM10 (Mint) Stable
Thanks
Stock JB.
Wobba-Lee said:
Stock JB.
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CM10.1 if its stable and if the camera app and angry birds work
Stock JB is the best.
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That's right... stock JB.
Tapped from The Bond Phone!
im not sure if u REALLY ask this kind of question, but i definitely say STOCK.
if someone already told u there is a stable-flawlessly-smooth custom ROM, then what would ur wife wanna do with a custom ROM?
stock ROM is always stock.
Very stable rom - paranoid 2.57 by utacka...
Now i have AOKP and its stable too but have some bugs...
But that paranoid, after little custmization is best rom ever ( tablet ui is perfect).. And PA is CM10 based, so i think CM10 is stable too...
Stock rom was so laggy for me...
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Either stock JB or CM10 is fine. CM10.1 is NOT yet stable enough if you want it for your wife.
Ok, received the phone today it has .140 firmware.
Had a play around with it and it seemed stable.
As a side note the phone is really nice, I was in two minds whether I should give her my S2 and I keep the T :laugh:
U don't need a Rom when stock is already stable. This isn't Samsung
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Hi,
Can someone please recommend a stable ROM for the I8190N? It needs to be light, customisable, stable and preferably 4.2.2 or above....
I would really appreciate it if replies address the following:
Please only suggest a ROM if you have had random reboots on another ROM, then flashed a ROM and the random reboots stop....
Already flashed and have had issues with:
CyanogenMod 11.0 (maclaw and AOKP)
CyanogenMod 10.2 (maclaw and OliverG)
Light by somin
Chameleon OS 0.8
Anything "golden"
A deodexed stock ROM and custom kernel would be fine.....
Thanks!!
nelvinchi said:
Hi,
Can someone please recommend a stable ROM for the I8190N? It needs to be light, customisable, stable and preferably 4.2.2 or above....
I would really appreciate it if replies address the following:
Please only suggest a ROM if you have had random reboots on another ROM, then flashed a ROM and the random reboots stop....
Already flashed and have had issues with:
CyanogenMod 11.0 (maclaw and AOKP)
CyanogenMod 10.2 (maclaw and OliverG)
Light by somin
Chameleon OS 0.8
Anything "golden"
A deodexed stock ROM and custom kernel would be fine.....
Thanks!!
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I suggest you to use stock based cause theres nothing better then stock based!!
Try Dmodv6
or stock rooted XXAMJ3
or Benzv6
or wait till i release Dmodv6_XXAMJ3
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galaxy mini said:
I suggest you to use stock based cause theres nothing better then stock based!!
Try Dmodv6
or stock rooted XXAMJ3
or Benzv6
or wait till i release Dmodv6_XXAMJ3
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I meant to say in my OP that Dmodv6 was excellent - started flashing others because I'm a serial flasher (have four android devices) and wanted a newer android version.... if you kitkat Dmod, I'll consider you a living god!!
I've got stock AMJ2 from sammobile and plan to deodex, root and de-bloat.
The stock rooted XXAMJ3 - isn't for the 8190N - would I expect issues if i flashed it? Ignore me, i know it would NOT be a good idea!
Thanks!!
stock rom is the best.
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I meant to say in my OP that Dmodv6 was excellent - started flashing others because I'm a serial flasher (have four android devices) and wanted a newer android version.... if you kitkat Dmod, I'll consider you a living god!!
I've got stock AMJ2 from sammobile and plan to deodex, root and de-bloat.
The stock rooted XXAMJ3 - isn't for the 8190N - would I expect issues if i flashed it? Ignore me, i know it would NOT be a good idea!
Thanks!!
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I realy dont like the look of kitkat otherwise i would do it!!
If you flash XXAMJ3 on the n model nfc wont work!!
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try one of these, they are fast, stable, debloated and smooth Virginity V2 or somin.n ROM
if you flash somin ROM, search baseband xxam... and kernel xxam... on the forum and flash it.
Maclaw's cm10.2 no longer suffers from random reboots and is completely stable (in my experience anyway).
1st XDA post :highfive:
Give Virginity ROM a shot!
CyanogenMod 10.2 Stable
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1st XDA post :highfive:
Give Virginity ROM a shot!
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I saw in changelog of CyanogenMod 10.2 from maclaw that it is stable now.
Currently I have CyanogenMod 10.2 and it really works fine.
danielsinnema said:
I saw in changelog of CyanogenMod 10.2 from maclaw that it is stable now.
Currently I have CyanogenMod 10.2 and it really works fine.
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I used CM 10.2 only for a few days cause the battery is very bad.
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I used CM 10.2 only for a few days cause the battery is very bad.
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Well, that depends on which governor you used and how many apps which sync every minute you had.
Luckily on custom roms you can change the governor.
You can change the behaviour or disable background processes as well. (I recommend the application ''Greenify'' for that).
If I didn't convince you now I'm afraid I have to tell you that there are no stable custom roms except stock based..
I couple months ago i got my Atrix HD rooted and the guy said all i have to do now is download the roms and flash them. He gave me the procedure which i follow to the neck and it has worked. Now the problem i have is that im trying to upgrade from 4.2.2 to 4.4 (kitkat) but all the custom ROMS fail, i tried the same with a PAC 4.3 rom which worked partially as the apps kept malfunctioning ("blame tyler XYZ has stopped working"). Is it because im using CWM instead of TWRP and if not someone please tell me what am i missing. i really want a stable 4.4 ROM :crying:
Which ROM are you trying to flash? You might be flashing the nightlies after 06/30. After that date, cyanogenmod and others started using the KitKat bootloader for the unified msm8690 builds, the processor architecture that a lot of moto phones share. Unfortunately, the atrix HD hasn't been officially upgraded to KitKat yet from Motorola. Our atrix HD uses the jelly bean bootloader.
So since 6/30, when they switched to the KitKat bootloader, we haven't been able to flash nightlies (with exceptions in AOSB and some CM and CarbonROM builds).
Try flashing a KitKat rom built before 6/30, then get back to us. It should work if you're using cwm, since I'm using cwm 6.0.4.4 and it works fine.
If you flashed the latest cwm that could cause problems too, since I read its also running off the KitKat bootloader.
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Which ROM are you trying to flash? You might be flashing the nightlies after 06/30. After that date, cyanogenmod and others started using the KitKat bootloader for the unified msm8690 builds, the processor architecture that a lot of moto phones share. Unfortunately, the atrix HD hasn't been officially upgraded to KitKat yet from Motorola. Our atrix HD uses the jelly bean bootloader.
So since 6/30, when they switched to the KitKat bootloader, we haven't been able to flash nightlies (with exceptions in AOSB and some CM and CarbonROM builds).
Try flashing a KitKat rom built before 6/30, then get back to us. It should work if you're using cwm, since I'm using cwm 6.0.4.4 and it works fine.
If you flashed the latest cwm that could cause problems too, since I read its also running off the KitKat bootloader.
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i've tried (cm-11-20140218-NIGHTLY-mb886, pac_moto_msm8960-nightly-20140519 &Gummy-M2.2-06-15-14-NIGHTLY-moto_msm8960) none have worked but im going to try (aokp_moto_msm8960_kitkat_unofficial_2014-04-24.zip) hopefully it works
CWM works well on the Atrix HD so I would stick with that.
Why not start over by flashing back to stock ATT 4.1.1, take the OTA update, flash CWM in fastboot, and flash a custom KK ROM?
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CWM works well on the Atrix HD so I would stick with that.
Why not start over by flashing back to stock ATT 4.1.1, take the OTA update, flash CWM in fastboot, and flash a custom KK ROM?
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Not a bad idea. Takes time but not much. Try team gummy for 4.4.2 ROM here, make sure you download the M2.0 release, because the M3.0 is KitKat bootloader. Its my daily driver cuz it's light and has pie controls. http://androidhosting.org/Devs/Gummy/moto_msm8960/RELEASE/
99% of the ROMs i've installed haven't worked....I got AOSB to work once....but its not working at all now...I got PXS to boot but kept having FCs.....now nothing gets past the boot logo
audit13 said:
CWM works well on the Atrix HD so I would stick with that.
Why not start over by flashing back to stock ATT 4.1.1, take the OTA update, flash CWM in fastboot, and flash a custom KK ROM?
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never thought of this...will do :good:
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Which ROM are you trying to flash? You might be flashing the nightlies after 06/30. After that date, cyanogenmod and others started using the KitKat bootloader for the unified msm8690 builds, the processor architecture that a lot of moto phones share.
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FYI, as of a few days ago, CyanogenMod started officially supporting devices still on the JB bootloader (which includes the Atrix HD). See here: https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=moto_msm8960_jbbl
It's what I'm running, and it's great.
Also, if you're having trouble flashing, try using Philz recovery version 6.43.8 (not any later versions). Not sure if CWM supports some of these ROMs or not.
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FYI, as of a few days ago, CyanogenMod started officially supporting devices still on the JB bootloader (which includes the Atrix HD). See here: https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=moto_msm8960_jbbl
It's what I'm running, and it's great.
Also, if you're having trouble flashing, try using Philz recovery version 6.43.8 (not any later versions). Not sure if CWM supports some of these ROMs or not.
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Isn't Philz Touch based off CWM?
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Isn't Philz Touch based off CWM?
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Yes, but I was just trying to say that I know that version of Philz is up to date, and works with KitKat roms. Not sure what version of CWM you were using, or where the support falls. Just a suggestion if you were having issues.
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Yes, but I was just trying to say that I know that version of Philz is up to date, and works with KitKat roms. Not sure what version of CWM you were using, or where the support falls. Just a suggestion if you were having issues.
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I am using the 6.0.4.4 version directly from the Clockworkmod website. I have been using it to flash the latest ROMs with no issues at all. Backup, restore, formatting, etc. work fine in the non-Philz version.
I must admit that Philz is convenient because it automates a lot of functions.
Hi, so I have here a now totally stock Nook HD+. I previously installed Cm-10.2.1 Official Stable and it was anything but.
So I have a bootable SDcard with CWM 6.0.4.6 and my question is what Custom Android rom and Gapps combination is stable that someone could recommend? Can you point me in the right direction? I did follow the five easy steps tutorial but I kept getting an error 7 when trying to install the ROM.
I am a total noob but I am kind of getting the hang of CWM as I managed to restore it back to stock.
Get TWRP and look around a bit. There really aren't a lot of current ROMs out there for the Nook HD+.
CM 10.1.3 was probably the most stable but #AMACES is doing great things with CM 12.1 and CM 13.
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Get TWRP and look around a bit. There really aren't a lot of current ROMs out there for the Nook HD+.
CM 10.1.3 was probably the most stable but #AMACES is doing great things with CM 12.1 and CM 13.
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I will check that out thanks.
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Hi, so I have here a now totally stock Nook HD+. I previously installed Cm-10.2.1 Official Stable and it was anything but.
So I have a bootable SDcard with CWM 6.0.4.6 and my question is what Custom Android rom and Gapps combination is stable that someone could recommend? Can you point me in the right direction? I did follow the five easy steps tutorial but I kept getting an error 7 when trying to install the ROM.
I am a total noob but I am kind of getting the hang of CWM as I managed to restore it back to stock.
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If you prefer a stable ROM, I'd suggest a recent CM11 nightly build from http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=ovation and a nano or pico GApps ARM-4.4 package from http://opengapps.org/#. And unless you plan to use CM12 or CM13, CWM 6.0.4.6 is a perfectly fine choice for both SD and EMMC recovery.