[Q] Difference between DXJPE & DXJPA? - Captivate General

I was thinking of reinstalling 2.2 on my ATT Captivate.
My install apps to sd card does not work and I thought maybe I have a bad release or something.
I had installed the Samsung 2.2 leak a few months back.
Any help folks?

Why not install 2.2.1 jpy? Plenty of jpy roms in the dev section.

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[Q] FROYO Market, onEclair roms?

is there any way, us eclair rom users will be able to install the FROYO market on the rom without havin' to flash froyo?
i'm just askin' because, to me the 2.1 roms are much more stable and faster with no problems than froyo.
i love the market though, so i was wonderin'...
thanks.
Asking a QUESTION in the DEVELOPMENT Thread and not the Q&A Thread. That's a gasser. On the side line, let's go.

[Q] aclair 2.1 I9000XXJM1 need

Hi guys. I am looking for the original files for Aclair 2.1 that came with my Galaxy S I9000. The version that allowed me to upgrade to version 2.2 Froyo using Kies. After almost a year, it seems like something went wrong with some of my apps and I cannot find my backup file. I will like to start from scratch. I will be grateful for any help. Thanks.

[Q] Need Opinions

Ok Guys.......here comes a Noob question....
To start off with I am familiar with rooting & flashing my Epic 4G.
But my wife has an Evo Shift & I'm not familiar with the ROM's out for the Shift.
Since the GB update rolled out her phone has been lacking & a little buggy.
She complained about the launcher redrawing, checked it & she is almost out of memory (internal) with very few apps installed.
My question is: I'm looking for your opinions on a good stable ROM with the bloat removed to free up space. She liked the phone better with Froyo so that could be an option.
Thanks in advance.
You could try Supreme sense 8.0 its a hybrid rom of 2.1 and 3.0 sense its very smooth and stable ive been running it for a month now no random reboots or nothing only bloatware is sprint hotspot and thats all.
this article might help install: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1201233
Closes to froyo is the mikshift rom expect its gingerbread and from what i've read has no problems and is closes to stock
She's probably used to Sense and would complain but if you really want to free up memory then I'd suggest an AOSP ROM like CM7. Or she might like MIUI.
monke30butt said:
Ok Guys.......here comes a Noob question....
To start off with I am familiar with rooting & flashing my Epic 4G.
But my wife has an Evo Shift & I'm not familiar with the ROM's out for the Shift.
Since the GB update rolled out her phone has been lacking & a little buggy.
She complained about the launcher redrawing, checked it & she is almost out of memory (internal) with very few apps installed.
My question is: I'm looking for your opinions on a good stable ROM with the bloat removed to free up space. She liked the phone better with Froyo so that could be an option.
Thanks in advance.
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If you want something that is very close to stock. You can try MikShift v1.1, it's Froyo 2.2 . Or if you prefer 2.3 Gingerbread, MikShifted G v1.76. Both are Stable, Smooth, and very quick. Even on the stock Kernel, without Overclocking.
supreme sense 8 or cm7 nightly.

New to rooting with this phone

I have rooted 3 phones prior to this one. I have it all set up and running Refuse 1.7. I have seen that there are a good load of roms available for the infuse 4g. Many of them say 2.3.5, etc. Is that the android version needed by the phone before installing the rom? I am on 2.2.1 and am worried about installing any other rom, than one which has froyo in the name leaving me with only 3 choices. Any help would be appreciated I want to try a miui rom or something else from here but am worried that since I have 2.2.1 when I install one that has 2.3 in its name I will brick.
Cjohns8792 said:
I have rooted 3 phones prior to this one. I have it all set up and running Refuse 1.7. I have seen that there are a good load of roms available for the infuse 4g. Many of them say 2.3.5, etc. Is that the android version needed by the phone before installing the rom? I am on 2.2.1 and am worried about installing any other rom, than one which has froyo in the name leaving me with only 3 choices. Any help would be appreciated I want to try a miui rom or something else from here but am worried that since I have 2.2.1 when I install one that has 2.3 in its name I will brick.
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No bro, the " 2.3.5" or "2.3.6" its that ROMs Android version, not the one needed to install it, still you do need a modified recovery to easily install a custom rom. I would personally recomend this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1220088
as a good guide for new guys trying to install custom roms since the instructions are very detailed and hardly would give you trouble. After installing that rom you would have gathered the necessary knowledge to choose your next rom like MIUI or CM7 or another samsung Infuse rom or Samsung port to Infuse.

Galaxy S GT-I9000 Stock Roms

Hello everyone im having problems finding stock roms for my Galaxy S.
Im stuck in a bootloop and I think need either I9000XWJVH Android 2.3.3 or I9000BOJV9 Android 2.3.3 or I9000BVJVC Android 2.3.5.
I can find links to these ROMS but they are all old uploads and none of them work anymore.
Does anyone know where i can get these ROMs?
Many thanks.
based on the information ive got i need one of these three ROMS (fingers crossed)
and my appologies if ive posted this in the wrong place.

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