Gapps not installing - Samsung Mesmerize

So I'm running the latest AOSP GB MIUI ROM version with the patch everything is running smoothly and almost perfectly bury I can not get gapps for gb to install am I doing something wrong?
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cpfeifer said:
So I'm running the latest AOSP GB MIUI ROM version with the patch everything is running smoothly and almost perfectly bury I can not get gapps for gb to install am I doing something wrong?
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I don't believe you need to flash GAPPS with MIUI.

That is correct, they are included in the ROM.

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[ROM] Cyanogenmod 7.1 Nightly-Unofficial HTC DREAM

I've compiled Cyanogenmod rom from source for Dream and Magic and I want to share.
I want to thank farmatito for his kernel.
Now on Dream the rom seems ok.
I have DangerSPL and it's necessary because of system size.
Links to download the rom and the gapps are in the first post of this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1106091
flash it at your own risk and all comments are useful!
EARLY ALPHA STAGE, UNSUPPORTED, UNOFFICIAL AND MAYBE IT WILL NOT WORK ON YOUR DEVICE. TESTED ONLY ON FEW PHONES.
When I'll build new version I'll upload here.
does it work on 2.22.27.08/1.33.0013?
doesn't work on new radio waited 10 minutes too see if something would happen nothing did any help
jumpman707 said:
doesn't work on new radio waited 10 minutes too see if something would happen nothing did any help
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Wouldn't it work with it since its using farmatito kernel?
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can u please post the screenshot!!!!!
mahroze said:
can u please post the screenshot!!!!!
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there are some photos in the magic's thread also of the Dream
i'll will give it a try tommorow,
just have the g1 for one week, still searching for a good/fast/stable gb rom
the G1 is fun to flash
Does not work on G1/Dream.
Wiped and Super-wiped twice
Flashed Rom
Flashed Kernel (Farmatito)
Flashed Gapps
Stuck on T-Mobile G1 boot screen
What is your setup?
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i got it to boot up all you need is to flash the COS kernel in the green ROM project thread and then flash gapps and it should boot up . hope to see some more developments
super wipe
flash ROM
flash COS kernel
flash gapps
reboot
maximo360 said:
What is your setup?
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here's a screen of my spl and radio (taken from the magic's thread screenshots)
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19990890/screenshots/IMG_20110615_091345.jpg
jumpman707 said:
i got it to boot up all you need is to flash the COS kernel in the green ROM project thread and then flash gapps and it should boot up . hope to see some more developments
super wipe
flash ROM
flash COS kernel
flash gapps
reboot
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Thanks. This is amazing rom. It is butter smooth (though I did my own settings.)
I removed the unnecessary apps from Gapps. It gave more free system rom.
CompCache 26%, Jit-off, Dith-off, Purging -off, VM-24, CPU: Max-576, Min-346.
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dilwaladoctor said:
Thanks. This is amazing rom. It is butter smooth (though I did my own settings.)
I removed the unnecessary apps from Gapps. It gave more free system rom.
CompCache 26%, Jit-off, Dith-off, Purging -off, VM-24, CPU: Max-576, Min-346.
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Is the BT working for you?
dilwaladoctor said:
Thanks. This is amazing rom. It is butter smooth (though I did my own settings.)
I removed the unnecessary apps from Gapps. It gave more free system rom.
CompCache 26%, Jit-off, Dith-off, Purging -off, VM-24, CPU: Max-576, Min-346.
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Is the BT working for you?
sada23 said:
Is the BT working for you?
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No Bluetooth is not working. Also this Rom doesn't have APP2SD and APP2EXT.
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Solved APP2EXT problem by downloading S2E app from the market. Now almost whole internal is free.
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This rom is way faster than other Ginger bread roms. Pure Cyanogen Mod experience after all. It reminds me of the excitement I had when I first flashed Cyanogen Mod 6.
Excellent work Jordan. Two thumbs up.
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dilwaladoctor said:
This rom is way faster than other Ginger bread roms. Pure Cyanogen Mod experience after all. It reminds me of the excitement I had when I first flashed Cyanogen Mod 6.
Excellent work Jordan. Two thumbs up.
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Guys,
I tweaked this ROM a bit and I am now able to get the BT working.
I have informed Jordan about my tweaks. I think he will incorporate them in the next build or look into them.
Update:
Tweaked the ROM a bit more to add app2sd to it and it is working good now.
dilwaladoctor said:
This rom is way faster than other Ginger bread roms. Pure Cyanogen Mod experience after all. It reminds me of the excitement I had when I first flashed Cyanogen Mod 6.
Excellent work Jordan. Two thumbs up.
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time for me to check it out
update:
for me i had to flash the COS-Stock-2.6.36.4_EzTerry_05032011.zip
update:
whoohoo the best gingerbread i have flashed, i thougt it would be not possible for the g1!!!
thanks jordan!
sada23 said:
Guys,
I tweaked this ROM a bit and I am now able to get the BT working.
I have informed Jordan about my tweaks. I think he will incorporate them in the next build or look into them.
Update:
Tweaked the ROM a bit more to add app2sd to it and it is working good now.
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When will it be available for us?
I have an issue: can not connect with GPS
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[Q] How to Install Cyanogen Mod ROM

i have a rooted nexus S..
how i gonna install Cynogen Mod Rom..
i get this link..
http://nexusshacks.com/nexus-s-hacks/how-to-install-cyanogen-mod-rom-on-your-nexus-s/
but my question is...can Cynogen Mod Rom can be install using ROM Manager??
Why Cynogen Mod Rom have to install googleapps after we have installed Cynogen Mod Rom??is that necessary??
Do others ROM have to install googleapps too??
thank you...
Last i checked that website was pretty outdated.
Yes it can be done using rom manager. You have to flash the gapps after as they are not included in the rom. This is because Google asked cyanogen to not include closed source apps in his open source rom.
You will want rom manager premium so you can download the cumulative nightlies. Otherwise just download the necessary files and install zip with rom manager. Make sure you wipe data, cache and dalvic cache before flashing the rom.
I recommended you install the latest nightly as it has included alot more fixes since the rc1 release.
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Rem3Dy said:
Last i checked that website was pretty outdated.
Yes it can be done using rom manager. You have to flash the gapps after as they are not included in the rom. This is because Google asked cyanogen to not include closed source apps in his open source rom.
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may i know where i gonna get the latest googleapps??because i read the comment below the article, it says errors with radio and googlevideo...
how i gonna install googleapps??using ROM manager??
Rem3Dy said:
You will want rom manager premium so you can download the cumulative nightlies. Otherwise just download the necessary files and install zip with rom manager. Make sure you wipe data, cache and dalvic cache before flashing the rom.
I recommended you install the latest nightly as it has included alot more fixes since the rc1 release.
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if i dont misinterpret your post,if using rom manager premium, i can directly download and install ROM(s) from ROM manager premium??is it??
al_madd said:
may i know where i gonna get the latest googleapps??because i read the comment below the article, it says errors with radio and googlevideo...
how i gonna install googleapps??using ROM manager??
if i dont misinterpret your post,if using rom manager premium, i can directly download and install ROM(s) from ROM manager premium??is it??
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U can get the gapps from rom manager and u can download the roms directly from rom manager.
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Goo-inside.me then click on gapps or rom manager. Right after you flash cm7 flash the gapps the same way
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Rem3Dy said:
Goo-inside.me then click on gapps or rom manager. Right after you flash cm7 flash the gapps the same way
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is it CM7 for nexus S named crespo???
Crespo for GSM nexus s and crespo 4g for the sprint version
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easy
first follow this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=895545
then just download CM7 from the OFFICIAL Site http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/15775-cyanogenmod-7-for-the-nexus-s-v710-rc1-26-june-2011/
also download the Google Apps to install them using CWR that was flashed during the tutorial
just that simple
al_madd said:
i have a rooted nexus S..
how i gonna install Cynogen Mod Rom..
i get this link..
http://nexusshacks.com/nexus-s-hacks/how-to-install-cyanogen-mod-rom-on-your-nexus-s/
but my question is...can Cynogen Mod Rom can be install using ROM Manager??
Why Cynogen Mod Rom have to install googleapps after we have installed Cynogen Mod Rom??is that necessary??
Do others ROM have to install googleapps too??
thank you...
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AllGamer said:
first follow this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=895545
then just download CM7 from the OFFICIAL Site http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/15775-cyanogenmod-7-for-the-nexus-s-v710-rc1-26-june-2011/
also download the Google Apps to install them using CWR that was flashed during the tutorial
just that simple
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Except you linked him to rc1 which is really outdated.
Use this link instead.
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=crespo
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Rem3Dy said:
Except you linked him to rc1 which is really outdated.
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not exactly
RC1 is the last official "stable" version
the link you provided is to the nightlies which are very random in nature, and many times it might not even work as pointed out on CM website itself
and when you are NEW to the flashing game, it's best to work with files you know it will work for sure, to minimize the unknown and fear factor
AllGamer said:
not exactly
RC1 is the last official "stable" version
the link you provided is to the nightlies which are very random in nature, and many times it might not even work as pointed out on CM website itself
and when you are NEW to the flashing game, it's best to work with files you know it will work for sure, to minimize the unknown and fear factor
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CM7 was on a code freeze. No additional code was being added because they were about to release rc2. It would have been out by now but kernel.org was hacked. The latest nightly is far more stable than rc1.

From CM9 to vanilla ICS? How?

Hi. I installed Koush's CM9 Alpha 11 on my Nexus S cos I just couldn't wait
It's a great build, but I'd like to be able to go back to vanilla android once Google releases ICS. Can I flash the 2.3 build from ROM Manager and will it update then it how can I go back? I'm aware that I'll probably lose root then, but that's not an issue.
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It should work ive done it before, soon you flash 2.3 from rom manager, check your phone for update and install 2.3.6 from there
Thanks. That's a relief
n00bfuscator said:
Hi. I installed Koush's CM9 Alpha 11 on my Nexus S cos I just couldn't wait
It's a great build, but I'd like to be able to go back to vanilla android once Google releases ICS. Can I flash the 2.3 build from ROM Manager and will it update then it how can I go back? I'm aware that I'll probably lose root then, but that's not an issue.
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It may not work. I tried it for the 2.3.6 ota and it didn't work
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Oh well. i guess, i'll have to see what happens, Shivammcool. If it doesn't work using ROM Manager i gotta find another way. But thanks for your comment anyway.
Shortly after Google releases the OTA someone here will have it uploaded for you to flash.
I hope it will be uploaded to ROM Manager. The latest stock ROM there is 2.3.3 i think.. RM and CWM recovery make things so easy

Gapps newest of the new

I've seen multiple versions of gapps for cm7. Either for 2.3.5 or 2.3.7, on the goo site, the latest is 8/2011, but some here go to 2012.
I'm using the new Team Nekkid 2.2 rc1 dated 5/10. I didnt see any recommended gapps on their page.
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stevew84 said:
I've seen multiple versions of gapps for cm7. Either for 2.3.5 or 2.3.7, on the goo site, the latest is 8/2011, but some here go to 2012.
I'm using the new Team Nekkid 2.2 rc1 dated 5/10. I didnt see any recommended gapps on their page.
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The 2012 versions of Gapps are for ICS, not GB. I think GB roms still need to use the 8/2011 Gapps.
andrewNY said:
The 2012 versions of Gapps are for ICS, not GB. I think GB roms still need to use the 8/2011 Gapps.
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Yea see in the Hellfire Phoenix thread, there are some listed as 1/2012. Right now im using those.
Either way I don't think it matters... gapps just gets you the google apps, which can get updated via the market anyway.
No need to flash the "latest and greatest" gapps... I'm pretty sure anyway.
stevew84 said:
Yea see in the Hellfire Phoenix thread, there are some listed as 1/2012. Right now im using those.
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I think the 1/12 ones are the gapps hell customized
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I do have this "gapps-gb-20120116-237-signed".
So there is a later gapps for gb.
desynch- said:
I do have this "gapps-gb-20120116-237-signed".
So there is a later gapps for gb.
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Yes there is more recent but they aren't modded by hell
Pin it to Win it.

[Q] G2x Rom??

Hello, I would like to know what custom rom would be best for the LG G2x. I am currently using Hellfire Sandwich 1.9. I want to know what you guys/gals think is a really good stable/smooth rom for the G2x.
thanks
I run cm7. Seems to have the least bugs/problems. I just like to use all the cool things my device has in it.
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13lack13ox said:
I run cm7. Seems to have the least bugs/problems. I just like to use all the cool things my device has in it.
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can you send me the link that u DL your cm7 rom from?
CM 7.2 Official with Faux 52 lg-sv
bg1906 said:
CM 7.2 Official with Faux 52 lg-sv
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Thanks
MyNameMikee said:
Thanks
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If Faux52 gives you problems (It did for me), try Trinity ELP.
helloha1 said:
If Faux52 gives you problems (It did for me), try Trinity ELP.
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sorry to bother again lol, but im kinda a newbie at this, do you have a link for the kernels? and also do i install the kernel after the cm7 rom?
I personally run the cm10 nightly build 4 since it finally stable but for ICS I would suggest paranoid android ICS. If u r looking for gingerbread, might I suggest MIUI for 2.3.7, it runs smoothly with no bugs (well for me). Hope that helped
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Androiduser148 said:
I personally run the cm10 nightly build 4 since it finally stable but for ICS I would suggest paranoid android ICS. If u r looking for gingerbread, might I suggest MIUI for 2.3.7, it runs smoothly with no bugs (well for me). Hope that helped
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do u have links to where to download them?
MyNameMikee said:
sorry to bother again lol, but im kinda a newbie at this, do you have a link for the kernels? and also do i install the kernel after the cm7 rom?
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Yeah, you install the kernel after the cm7 rom. What I did was install cm7 and gapps (The Google Play store and all google apps) first and booted to make sure that everything was working. Then I turned off my phone, booted back into Clockworkmod (By holding down volume down and power button) and flashing the kernel zip.
here's the link to trinity kernel:http://goo.gl/XqDn2
And personally, I would stick to Gingerbread for the time being, ICS and CM10 are still pretty buggy. Once the official ICS comes out, we will be getting a stable CM10 build, but until then I would stick to gingergread.
Here's some info I posted in another thread:
helloha1 said:
I first used this to gain root access:http://www.unlockroot.com/index.html . It's a simple one-click process.
Then I followed this guide from step 2: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1060715. I personally used CyanogenMod 7.2 http://download.cyanogenmod.com/get/jenkins/2856/cm-7.2.0-p999.zip .
Optionally, you can also flash a kernel: Trinity ELP(http://goo.gl/XqDn2) and Faux52 LG (http://faux.androidro.ms/P999-CM-Kernel-052-sv-lg-stable.zip)seem to be the most popular... Instructions to flash the Kernel:
If one of the kernels gives you issues, try flashing the other one.
I'm pretty noobish to this as well, considering i only flashed my phone a couple days ago, but I used this procedure and it didn't give me any problems at all.
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helloha1 said:
Yeah, you install the kernel after the cm7 rom. What I did was install cm7 and gapps (The Google Play store and all google apps) first and booted to make sure that everything was working. Then I turned off my phone, booted back into Clockworkmod (By holding down volume down and power button) and flashing the kernel zip.
here's the link to trinity kernel:http://goo.gl/XqDn2
And personally, I would stick to Gingerbread for the time being, ICS and CM10 are still pretty buggy. Once the official ICS comes out, we will be getting a stable CM10 build, but until then I would stick to gingergread.
Here's some info I posted in another thread:
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cm7 doesn't come with gapps already??
MyNameMikee said:
cm7 doesn't come with gapps already??
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Nope, you have to install gapps seperately. It's because of google licensing issues. I'm pretty sure most ROMS are that way.
helloha1 said:
Nope, you have to install gapps seperately. It's because of google licensing issues. I'm pretty sure most ROMS are that way.
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Do you have the link of the gapps for cm7?
MyNameMikee said:
Do you have the link of the gapps for cm7?
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http://cmw.22aaf3.com/gapps/gapps-gb-20110828-signed.zip
helloha1 said:
If Faux52 gives you problems (It did for me), try Trinity ELP.
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Before jumping right to Trinity and telling others to do the same, did you bother trying an older release? I used build 48 & 50 for a long time myself.
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justjackyl said:
Before jumping right to Trinity and telling others to do the same, did you bother trying an older release? I used build 48 & 50 for a long time myself.
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I didn't because I had already installed trinity at that point, and it is working fine for me so I see no need to install an older faux kernel at this point.
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helloha1 said:
I didn't because I had already installed trinity at that point, and it is working fine for me so I see no need to install an older faux kernel at this point.
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You can install a kernel whenever you want, just need to wipe cache and dalvik cache each time, you don't have to start from scratch. Good for testing issues and just for generally testing new kernels.
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