Hey everyone,
Last year I decided to try out bokoban's hybrid SD CM10 installation on my Nook HD+ but ran into speed and other problems which now I think is due to the SD card I was using. I was using a 32GB Class 10 card. Meanwhile Nook released their google play update for the tablet and I just forgot about the CM stuff for a while. Having an Xperia S running CM10 with absolutely no problems and after reading a bit I want to go ahead and give it another try but can someone tell me:
Are SanDisk Class 4 the best SD cards to use? Can't I use another brand Class 4 card?
What would be the best option in terms of performance and bug free Custom ROM installation and build?
Thanks in advance for all the help and a special thank you for all the developers that make everything possible.
RFelizardo
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Hey guys I was just thinking of doing a multi boot with my phone just wanted to make sure are there any bugs anyone noticed or it's just safe with single custom rom I have decided to do s multiboot please recommened
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You need FAST SD card, class 6 at least to not having LAAAGS. Most cards are class 2...
it works.. a bit slow though even on a (supposedly) class 10 card I bought...
try it out with the steps from this thread..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1151293&highlight=multiboot
I had stock rom running on the phone with gingerdx running from the sdcard... I ended up flashing gingerdx to the phone though as it was too slow for me on sdcard..
yeah, you need at least class 6... on my class 4 I have terrible lags and SD card was getting hot very quickly
I guess I should be happy with my single custom rom installed.. and do some tweaks within the rom
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I used multiboot with class 4 SD, and there was no lags with it.
Hi All,
Model: GT-7310
ROM: [JB-mr1/4.2.2] AOKP (latest March 5 build)
This is a nice ROM for the GT-7310. So far, everything works well, except the SD card reader (Model #: EPL-1PREBEGXAR) is not recognized. The SD card reader worked under stock ICS with no problems.
Is anyone else using this ROM (or CM10.1) having a similar issue? Is there way to get it working? Thanks in advance for any advice.
-froo-
It's most likely an issue with the rom and there isn't a current fix. Cm10.1 is a work in process and all the bugs are not out of it. They may never be for you to use your external sd card, but you can try newer versions as that come out and maybe you'll get lucky.
What was best before sliced bread?
jd1639 said:
It's most likely an issue with the rom and there isn't a current fix. Cm10.1 is a work in process and all the bugs are not out of it. They may never be for you to use your external sd card, but you can try newer versions as that come out and maybe you'll get lucky.
What was best before sliced bread?
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Thanks jd.
In the greater scheme, it's a minor strike against a really good JB ROM for this Tab. Hopefully though, a fix can be found and incorporated into future builds.
-froo-
Hi, I flashed my i9305 with the latest rxtreme v7.2. before it i had wanamlite 1.2.
now i see that my available storage is only 10.94GB is that normal?
i never checked how it was before but i know it suppose to be around 16gb am i wrong?
thanks in advance
Emy
Hi,
I'm on rxtreme 7.1 and use my external SD for anything I can. My phone storage is 10.92gb. I wouldn't worry about it
Hope you enjoy the rom, its a the best I've tried
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Me too... but not a problem.. i think i9305 has slightly less available memory than i9300.. but normally any phones' available memory will always be less than stated by the company... like my 32gb sandisk memory card.. available memory is aroumd 29gb.. its normal so dont worry about it
Cheers!
I'm running a rooted Nook HD+ . I have CM 10.2-20131102-SNAPSHOT-M1 Ovation.
Everything is running perfectly fine and I love the battery life and getting rid of all the bloat from B&N. I do want to update the Nightlies and when new stable versions come out. My question was do I need an SD CARD to do this? Does the SD Card still need to be a bootable one?
I noticed that under about and CM Updates I can download an update. If I download and just let it install will that cause any errors? Or can I just put the rom and gapps on a sd card and flash them (( like I have done with the Galaxy S3 and other android devices)) on the Nook Hd+ since I'm already rooted?
Any help will be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
If you installed CWM or TWRP to internal memory you can update to CM10.2 without an SD. But there is an issue if you use the cmupdater to do it. The issue is where cmupdater puts the file versus where CWM/TWRP expects it to be. See the Dummies thread for an explanation. See the note at the bottom of the first post in that thread.
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Im not sure if you know but there is a stable 10.2.1 that was released thst i am running now. It works great. I am on a hd im not sure if its available for hd+ yet.
I like this build and have had no issues. I updated threw the cm updater in settings. I did have issue with google play but flashed newer version then did a factory restore and runs with no issues. I woild recomend a restore after each update over earlier version.
If u are speaking of going from 10.2 to cm 11 well, thats a different matter
adam_ky said:
If u are speaking of going from 10.2 to cm 11 well, thats a different matter
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How's the performance compared to 10.1.3? Smoothness and whatever else you can observe?
hi guys, my question may look stupid but this tiring me a lot. why do roms like DCM and the latest PA build lacks the move apps to SD card support?
how can i solve this problem ?
thanks