[NOOB QUESTION]How to? - HTC Inspire 4G

How do you load the BHS ics rom?

A. Learn how to search.
B. Learn how to read.
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^Bingo
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If you are comfortable with computers and software then read up on rooting your phone and installing custom roms. There is a lot one should know before going down this path so that is why people will just tell you to read and learn.

Are you rooted? If so, download the zip and put it in the root folder of your SD Card. Go into recovery and do a full wipe and install the zip.

If your not rooted, use Ace Advanced Hack Kit and follow the effen manual. Then download the from and put it on the SD card then enter recovery and wipe to factory and then install from the SD card.
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Flashing themes

Hello
Can anyone tell how to flash custom themes
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It's actually very simple you flash like you would a rom through clockwork. Just make sure you get the correct theme for your specific rom, place the zip flie in the root of your SD card, enter recovery, choose install zip, find your zip, flash then reboot. After that enjoy.
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Can thus be done using the install from SD card option in Tom manager or do I need to just reboot into clockwork
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mrnexus said:
Can thus be done using the install from SD card option in Tom manager or do I need to just reboot into clockwork
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I always reboot into clockwork first. It eliminates the possibility of error on Rom Managers part.
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Custom Rom....

I know this may be a stupid question, the G2X did not come with an SD Card, so is there a way to flash a custom ROM without an SD Card?
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Gv2004 said:
I know this may be a stupid question, the G2X did not come with an SD Card, so is there a way to flash a custom ROM without an SD Card?
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Yes there is!! Go over to the development section and read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1060715 you would have to.
1.root
2.install INTERNAL recovery via nvfash
3. Flash away...
Internal recovery will let you flash stuff in the g2x internal storage..thus eliminating the need of sd card.
G2X
Yep. Flash the latest internal SD version of cwm in the Dev section
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Oh and thank this guy ^ for it!
G2X
I read the first part of the tutorial, it says I need SN external sdcard
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Gv2004 said:
I read the first part of the tutorial, it says I need SN external sdcard
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NvFlash has been updated to use internal or external by Krylon360!
Read some more!
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Kept reading, and did not see anything about internal...and if I wanted a ROM, I would have to place it on the SD Card, I am just going to get one of the Gingerbread ROM's, but my question is, how is the battery life, is it still horrible? Can someone post a video tutorial about how to internal recovery via nvfash? Internal recovery is Clockwork Mod Recovery Correct? I am coming from installing custom ROMS on the HTC HD2, so I am not new to this, but I would like a video step by step, and even if I get that far, I have to put the ROM I want on the SD Card which I do not have, in order to flash it....
Sorry for the questions, I just want to make sure I have the correct video and info, so I do not brick my phone

[Q] not recognizing sd card

I am attempting to root my Xoom LTE (US) to EOS-Stingray-18 ICS.
So far I have unlocked, placed EOS-stingray-18.zip onto my SD card, booted into recovery with ClockworkMod v 4.0.0.4 but when I go to choose zip from sdcard the directories from internal storage (Alarms/, Android/, DCIM/ ...) are listed and I don't appear to be able to access the SD card. I have a 32M card in place and can view the files on the card if I boot up normally.
This is the first time I have tried to root my Xoom (or anything) so may be making some stupid mistake but would appreciate any help.
J
Stupid mistake is flashing that recovery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1242241
That thread has the custom ClockworkMod recovery you need...
Or a better recovery..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1235170
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d3athsd00r said:
Or a better recovery..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1235170
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Both good options...it's a matter of personal preference.
Thanks for the help. I used the Rogue Recovery and it worked!

**** please don't yell at me.

When installing a new rom do I want to download the rom on my phone first or do I want to clear all partitiabs except the SD card I just don't want to download the rom and then erase it be doing a partitions clean except the SD card.please explain the process.I download my new roms to my phone directly then I put then on zip file then install them on my SD card.
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Have you rooted and installed a custom recovery? If so, then you would download the rom (directly to the phone or you can copy the rom to the SD Card) and then reboot into recovery, after you've gone into recovery select "install from sd card" and then navigate to the rom .zip file.
Installing a new rom
You should download 4ext recovery, download the rom on your computer if possible and then put it onto your sd card and use 4ext recovery to make a nandroid backup of your current rom in case you want to revert to it and flash your new rom.
I like the thread title
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sensation lover said:
I like the thread title
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Me too! Hehe.
Thanks sensationlover.I'm being serious. l
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Problems with Rooting

Greetings, everyone. I do not own the device, but my girlfriend does. Lately, she tried rooting her Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus GT-P6200 and asked me for help, I downloaded the correct root.zip file via my phone and sent it to her via bluetooth. After that, I made sure that it was saved on her MicroSD card and not just on the internal memory. Then I booted up in recovery, chose apply from sdcard or something like that...but then it always displays something like "No sdcard found" or something similar. Are there any ways to fix this or any other way of rooting her tab?
P.S. Forgive me if this issue has been raised before, I simply do not have the time to read other posts, threads, etc. I'm too busy with this semester in school. And I'm used to using cmd.exe for complex commands for my phone in Fastboot mode. :fingers-crossed:
Try having her transfer the zip onto the tablets internal memory instead and re-try it. I'm assuming you're using the v5.x.x CWM that aorth and/or gary built. The latest CWM that aorth built (v6.x.x) seems to have an issue with reading the external memory, if I remember correctly.
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maybe you could try installing a different recovery, try the clockworkmod recovery that can be found in android development section of tab plus
continue loving your girlfriend!
Justinhopaolo said:
maybe you could try installing a different recovery, try the clockworkmod recovery that can be found in android development section of tab plus
continue loving your girlfriend!
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only customize rom have the clockworkmod recovery in the development section.
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oke question for TS:
1. are your girlfriend tablet use HoneyComb or already in ICS?
2. are you using CWM recovery instead of original recovery from Samsung?
if,
1. using honeycomb and haven't install CWM, download root.zip, and put it in your external sdcard. go to recovery mode, choose install update from EXTERNAL storage, reboot when finished.
2. using honeycomb and already install CWM, use the same root.zip above and put in your external sdcard. go to recovery mode, choose install zip from sdcard, choose zip from internal sdcard, choose root.zip and choose yes - install root.zip, reboot after finished.
3. using ICS and haven't install CWM, read my post here
Thank you all for the responses. I'll try to do it again sometime this week. At the moment, she's still on honeycomb and we used stock recovery from samsung. If I were to update it to ICS, I'd just connect her tab to my pc and open up kies, is that right?
EDIT: Oh, and one more thing. Is it possible for that 6.0.x cwm recovery by aorth to be flashed on this still-honeycomb tab?
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wtfshouldidonow said:
Thank you all for the responses. I'll try to do it again sometime this week. At the moment, she's still on honeycomb and we used stock recovery from samsung. If I were to update it to ICS, I'd just connect her tab to my pc and open up kies, is that right?
EDIT: Oh, and one more thing. Is it possible for that 6.0.x cwm recovery by aorth to be flashed on this still-honeycomb tab?
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about update to ICS, if u are at Austria yes u can do it through kies but if not, just download d firmware it from sammobile and apply it with odin, as simple as that..
Btw i rooted my P6200 using the stock HC and it was flawless.. good luck again
To everyone out here, is there any other way to root the P6200 model? The stock recovery always fails to recognize the sd card and internal memory.
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Are you 100% sure it is on the external SDcard? By what method did you verify this?
Not being mean or dismissive at all - When I was running Honeycomb on my tab plus, the only easy way I was able to get things to the external card was to use Kies, or possibly mount via straight USB.
I didn't see an easy way to get to the external card via bluetooth or an onboard file manager because IIRC Honeycomb doesn't list the external card in the directory tree , the /sdcard and /mnt/sdcard both point to the internal card.
I never did try a simple linuxy type mount command, partly because I am not sure what the target would have been named, but of course to do that one would need to be rooted, first.
wtfshouldidonow said:
Thank you all for the responses. I'll try to do it again sometime this week. At the moment, she's still on honeycomb and we used stock recovery from samsung. If I were to update it to ICS, I'd just connect her tab to my pc and open up kies, is that right?
EDIT: Oh, and one more thing. Is it possible for that 6.0.x cwm recovery by aorth to be flashed on this still-honeycomb tab?
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update from kies only available on Austria. Do manually with odin to upgrade to ICS.
i guess it's possible to apply CWM 6.0.1.0 by aorth on honeycomb.
wtfshouldidonow said:
To everyone out here, is there any other way to root the P6200 model? The stock recovery always fails to recognize the sd card and internal memory.
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have you read post number 4 up there???

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