Possible to flash Hyperdragon on Artemis - General Questions and Answers

Hey, I would like to flash this rom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2263996#post2263996
To my artemis, is that possible by any means??
Oh and by the way if there is a rom that has about 100mb of memory, where as my artemis currently has about 50mb of memory. After flashing that rom will I have the 100mb of memory??

erm you cannot flash a ROM designed for different device, just as you cannot use iphone's OS on Windows Mobile or vice versa

ok thank you

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From BIGSTORAGE to NORMAL storage

How to go back from a bigstorage rom to a normal rom with 7 mb storage?
I can't find using search.
I need to do this cause i'm selling my.
Thanks.
I found a solution:
Back to BigStora, fill bigstorage /storage with 8-10MB (over 7MB) of data.
Then flash to ShipRom. normal storage will be back
Actually u dont need to fill the storage memory just simply flash it with any shipped rom ( depending on which set u have if its imate use an imate rom and if its a Tmobile compact then use that rom ) it wil be just like new with no bigstorage or anything

Internal ROM

In my Asus P320 box, it says the device has 128Mb ROM, and 64Mb RAM. However, on the memory settings it says I only have a total of 30Mb for Strorage and also 30Mb of Total RAM. Any fix or it is a problem of the PDA ?
Well, what do you think where your OS is running
To make it clear: the ROM is the place you install your programs and also where your OS is installed, the RAM is just like in PC the place where the os and other software stores data for quick access, so you will never get the full ROM and RAM free!
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ruebyi said:
Well, what do you think where your OS is running
To make it clear: the ROM is the place you install your programs and also where your OS is installed, the RAM is just like in PC the place where the os and other software stores data for quick access, so you will never get the full ROM and RAM free!
ruebyi
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Yeah, know any programm that unnistall the applications, some of those i've installed put files I dont know where and the windows unnistall program do not delete them. My apps dont install on the storage card, i tell to install there, but they keep on being installed on the mobile memory. =\

Flashing a new ROM will reinstall Windows Mobile ?

Hello,
I have an HTC Touch HD (Blackstone), and I find it very slow recently. May be it catched a virus ? (I downloaded many windows mobile applications ...).
I want to install a custum ROM (Dutty 1.7), my question : does this ROM contain Windows Mobile ? and will the installation of the ROM empty my internal memory and reinstall a fresh windows mobile ? do I need to format the internal memory first ?
thanks, I'm kind of confused, ROM, internal memory, is it the same ?
bye
kamui_kun said:
Hello,
I have an HTC Touch HD (Blackstone), and I find it very slow recently. May be it catched a virus ? (I downloaded many windows mobile applications ...).
I want to install a custum ROM (Dutty 1.7), my question : does this ROM contain Windows Mobile ? and will the installation of the ROM empty my internal memory and reinstall a fresh windows mobile ? do I need to format the internal memory first ?
thanks, I'm kind of confused, ROM, internal memory, is it the same ?
bye
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You have to check the notes in the thread of the rom that you are flashing ( Dutty 1.7 ) All roms are WM 6.1 based (except a few)While most roms retain WM Office et al some do not., to lighten up the rom for people that never use it.
Flashing a new rom will wipe your phone clean of all apps and programs that are not in the new rom. So make sure you back up all data and apps that you want to keep. Because you will lose them.
If you are unsure about rom flashing, try just doing a hard reset. Quite often this is enough to remove the sluggishness. But again back up all data and apps and programs you want to keep, because a hard reset speeds up your phone by erasing everything to " out of the box " condition
OK, its clear for me now, thanks

Lost 200MB flash Rom after upgrading

All experts,
Please help me for my (P3600i - IPL-Trin100, SPL-3.00.708.9, CPU-Samsung 500Mhz, 256MB flash ROM and 64MB RAM) that I flashed successfully with hardSPL 3.10 Oplira.
However after completed the [P3600i] Mary v3.7 - SuperLite from WM6.0 to WM6.1 upgraded, I found that there is only 50MB flash ROM left on my rom, It missed about 200MB flash ROM and 64MB RAM remained.
So I tried to flash back WM6.0 but it is same as 50MB flash ROM left and 64MB RAM.
Can anyone help me how to recover 200MB flash ROM?
I have seen lots forum regarding this case for a couple day but found nothing.
Best regards
You lost the "free space" of ROM. Am I correct? If so, I think you are fine.
yes
do you know how to recover it ?
You can't "recover" free space of ROM Memory and RAM. It always vary depending on whichever ROM you flashed. Most very likely, you flashed a ROM that has a lot of pre-installed programs. These programs will take up a lot of space in your internal memory.
I suggest flashing to a different ROM that takes little space.
thank you for your advise

[Q] Windows Mobile 6 flash and ram memory

A few days ago I got a "new" windows mobile phone in, and I decided that I would cook a rom for it myself to get all the functionality I wanted, but after testing a few of my own and other roms I've got some questions about the different memories of my phone.
- It's a Sony Ericsson Xperia x1i, but I think my questions would also apply to other windows mobile phones.
- I'm cooking and running other peoples windows mobile 6.5.3 roms
- The phone has 512MB of flash and 256MB of RAM built in.
- I'm using Twinge Kitchen 1.10 for cooking the rom and importing cab's of the apps I want to use
I've tried roms of vastly different sizes, but the storage memory always remains the same. My question is, how is the flash memory on a windows mobile device used? I'm assuming the bootloader, radio and some other things might have their own partition, and then a partition for the rom, and one partition is for storage memory. Am I correct?
If I flash my phone to a small rom will the space I save on that be wasted? Is there a way to make the free space available as storage memory?
I've tried putting all the apps I wanted to install into the rom, and that worked fine, but on first boot they installed themselves into the storage memory, so I would have been just as well off by installing them after flashing the rom. Is there a way to add apps to a rom, and have them integrated in it in such a way that they don't require further installing after flashing, just running the apps from the rom like all the regular stuff is. (this is probably done by people who know how to cook roms, but I can't find an explanation on how to do it anywhere)
I would rather cook a minimalistic rom and use the freed up space as storage memory, and then install my apps manually, that way I could uninstall them whenever I wanted. Or would having those apps intergrated into the rom save me more space because they would be compressed?
Either way I would like to know if there was a way to increase the storage space, and make the rom space smaller. I guess I would need a partition manager for windows mobile/CE that can resize without data loss, and resize the rom and storage partition with the phone running, or perhaps on the PC, with the phone connected with the USB cable and running in bootloader mode.
I have another question about RAM, my phone has 256MB RAM, but it shows as about 200MB program memory of which about 50 in use with no apps running. What is the remaining 56MB used for? Is there a way to change this amount?
I have used Windows Mobile for quite a while now, but this is the first time I've tried cooking a rom, or even thought about partitioning the built-in flash, so to the more experience people the awnsers to my questions might be obvious, but to me they are not.
I have thought of one possible way to re-partition the built-in flash, but I don't know if this can be done this way without messing anything up.
I could run Android from the sdcard, and resize the partitions on the phone-flash while in Android, but is there even an app that will let you resize those partitions in Android? Would this work without data loss, or if not would the bootloader be ok so I could flash the rom again in the newly resized partition?
I've had three WinMo 6.x devices (1 GPS and 2 phones) and both were able to have things stored on its flash memory. In fact, isn't that where the "My Documents" folder is?
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I've had three WinMo 6.x devices (1 GPS and 2 phones) and both were able to have things stored on its flash memory. In fact, isn't that where the "My Documents" folder is?
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Yes, but I think you are mis-understanding my questions, I don't want to just store things in it's flash memory, that's no problem. I want to resize the partitions on the flash memory, using less flash for the rom, and more available as storage space.
I have been researching further, but I keep coming up empty. I can't find any android or windows mobile app that'll even let me see the different NAND flash partitions, let alone manipulate them.
I could try and get a linux partition manager to work on android, but the more I think of it, the riskier it seems.
I've also been looking into using MTTY, but I can't find any information on what the commands are, except for tasks 28,29 and 32, and none of those will help me. I don't know if MTTY even has the capabilities to manipulate the partitioning.

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