Rom suggestion request - Samsung Infuse 4G

I had to get a warranty replacement (bad USB port) and now I'm looking for a suggested solid Rom.
Before replacement I was running Jordan Elliot's [ROM][2.3.6] UCKK1 [Rooted, Deodexed, Busybox, ZipAligned]
And loved it except the YouTube problem. I really don't care if HDMI works in the end, just looking for a solid Rom that doesn't force close a bunch, is well optimized, and has the basics and basic Bluetooth functioning.
Currently still on stock AT&T froyo and really not one to bounce around from Rom to Rom.
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Zeus!! It's the god of ROMs!

Is there a semi non annoying path to the Rom from stock rooted?
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reverendmilo said:
Is there a semi non annoying path to the Rom from stock rooted?
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quickest way but must follow verbetum...
download the rom cwm.zip and get sgs kernel flasher from the market..
create
/sdcard/Voodoo/disable-lagfix
(the V is capital, all others lowercase)
flash the .zip with kernel flasher ( this will flash the kernel from the rom only, the phone wont boot past recovery due to different android versions, so select no reboot and power it down as soon as its complete)
boot into recovery with 3button combo ( volume up + volume dn +power till "Samsung" screen shows)
clear data, flash rom, reboot
at this point you can enable voodoo and shouldn't have issues. the next reboot after voodoo is enabled will take 5+min

Dani897 said:
quickest way but must follow verbetum...
download the rom cwm.zip and get sgs kernel flasher from the market..
create
/sdcard/Voodoo/disable-lagfix
(the V is capital, all others lowercase)
flash the .zip with kernel flasher ( this will flash the kernel from the rom only, the phone wont boot past recovery due to different android versions, so select no reboot and power it down as soon as its complete)
boot into recovery with 3button combo ( volume up + volume dn +power till "Samsung" screen shows)
clear data, flash rom, reboot
at this point you can enable voodoo and shouldn't have issues. the next reboot after voodoo is enabled will take 5+min
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^ yep.
Also, don't be scared when your phone talks to you on the SAMSUNG logo when it's doing all the formatting. It scared me. It's just letting you know what it's doing.
I don't see iCraps talking when you jailbreak them and mess up (;

Thanks a bunch. May go for it tonight!
I take it this is full wipe. Are restores via titanium OK?
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reverendmilo said:
I had to get a warranty replacement (bad USB port) and now I'm looking for a suggested solid Rom.
Before replacement I was running Jordan Elliot's [ROM][2.3.6] UCKK1 [Rooted, Deodexed, Busybox, ZipAligned]
And loved it except the YouTube problem. I really don't care if HDMI works in the end, just looking for a solid Rom that doesn't force close a bunch, is well optimized, and has the basics and basic Bluetooth functioning.
Currently still on stock AT&T froyo and really not one to bounce around from Rom to Rom.
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download a few see what works best for you

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clockwork mod recovery question

so i rooted my g2x with the one click methode and got su. then i did the one click clockwork mod recovery flash. when i press vol down and powere it takes me to clockworkmod recovery, but all of menu is red. is this normal? alsoafter downloading rom manager i flashed the recovery and made some back ups, but when i reenter rom mananager my backups are gone, when i load into recovery backups are there! seems like rom manger doesnt stay synced with phone. i am using eagleblood rom and when i try to power off phone it doesnt respond , so i have to take out battery! please help, any info is welcome! thanks.
not sure which way it goes.. but depending on which CWR you installed, it may be working off of your external card.. and rom manager is looking for backups on the internal.
just gotta connect usb and move the files or use some kinda file manager app.
emilianos said:
so i rooted my g2x with the one click methode and got su. then i did the one click clockwork mod recovery flash. when i press vol down and powere it takes me to clockworkmod recovery, but all of menu is red. is this normal? alsoafter downloading rom manager i flashed the recovery and made some back ups, but when i reenter rom mananager my backups are gone, when i load into recovery backups are there! seems like rom manger doesnt stay synced with phone. i am using eagleblood rom and when i try to power off phone it doesnt respond , so i have to take out battery! please help, any info is welcome! thanks.
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ok im thinking you did the nvflash method which is good if you did since the menu is red(yes this is normal). your probably not going to see your backups unless you do it the volume down & power way. not sure why its not powering off. you may wanna trying down loading the eagleblood rom again booting into clockwork with the volume down method installing the rom that way and see if that works.
sounds like a hassle i probably wont even use rom manager any more. thanks for info
thanks for info ill just skip rom manager all together, which rom is the most stable in your opinion
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thanks for info ill just skip rom manager all together, which rom is the most stable in your opinion
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I Would go with Dark or Light sinister rom 2.2.1, or the Ultimate rom 2.2.1. until the release gb sourse or until krylon drops bionix rc2 which is hopefully soon.
dligon said:
I Would go with Dark or Light sinister rom 2.2.1, or the Ultimate rom 2.2.1. until the release gb sourse or until krylon drops bionix rc2 which is hopefully soon.
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At this point, as far as the most stable.. I agree.. anything w/ 2.2.1.. Most have been just sticking w/ stock because of many diff probs with 2.2.3/4. I think that's why the GB was 'leaked' a while ago. To help get some of these bugs brought to the surface.. and probably why we have seen the delay in launch. At least, I hope that's the case. I would not be shocked if they purposely leak these so they can watch the boards to see what probs are out there... Then spend a few weeks fixing it.
I'd have to agree that as far as using 'something' different, Bionix is good.. but it has its probs too. It has the typical reboots/locks up as most others have (excluding 2.2.1). Don't expect Bionix updates to be released like the others. They try to create a quality rom without doing "nightlies". Also, the dev is working on a 100 other projects. Not sure where the bionix priority is, but I'm sure it is not at the top of the list on a regular basis.
Seriously, from looking at how functional all of these releases are.. I think stock is your best option. After using Bionix for a few weeks now, I like it.. but the reboots/lockups are a pain.

[OLD] Outdated MIUI Thread

UPDATE: This ROM is now outdated. Please use Dfgas's newer MIUI port, located here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1152518
Original Post:
You've watched. You've waited. You've sat impatiently looking for an update. I know I have. The wait is over.
Gingerbread AOSP MIUI 1.6.24 MTD Port
Ported to: Mesmerize (still having issues with Showcase port)
Please note: The 1.6.24 links currently posted are not my work! I just couldn't correct the eri.xml in framework-res.apk to remove "Verizon Wireless" from the top bar (cosmetic I know, but it bugged me--I'm picky like that), and... BDE sorta had his port done several hours before mine anyway. I can't take any credit whatsoever for these links, this is all his porting work.
WARNING: READ BEFORE FLASHING!!
This ROM was designed using the newer (for us) yaffs2/ext4 filesystem. Excepting CM7MTD, no other ROM uses this filesystem. As a result, this ROM uses CWM 4, and once you flash, you CANNOT flash any other ROM from Recovery. Should you have issues with the flash, or want to return to a different non-MTD ROM, you will need to Odin all the way back to stock. See post #2 for instructions.
SHOWCASE USERS: This is especially critical for Showcase users, as Cell South has prevented Odin flashing packages for the Showcase. IF YOU USE A CELLSOUTH SHOWCASE AND WANT TO FLASH BACK TO A DIFFERENT ROM, FIND A WORKING ODIN PACKAGE FIRST.
As always, the standard warning applies: I am not responsible for what may happen to your phone as a result of flashing this ROM, properly or improperly. No warranty whatsoever. You have been warned.
Credits
The biggest thanks go out to jt1134. NONE of this (including CM7MTD) would be possible if it weren't for the work he's done for the Fascinate, Mesmerize, and Showcase.
Andmer has also been critical to making this happen. He was the one to take JT's work, use his AOSP source, and build a working MIUI port for the Fascinate. Both he and JT continue to modify the ROMs and Kernels for MTD that we enjoy to work towards getting that hardware working.
Without these guys, there would be no port for us.
I'd like to thank lmartin92 for his tremendous help and knowledge. He worked tirelessly with me to get this working. Similarly, bdemartino has been a huge help in all around, as well specifically making sure we could get the "fascinatemtd" SMS padding code implemented into CM7MTD, and therefore MIUI MTD. Lastly, I'd like to thank Akellar for getting some Framework-res cosmetic edits working when I could not.
1.6.24 Note: Again, these are actually BDE's ports, not mine, I can't take any credit.
ROM Details
Update Schedule: MIUI receives weekly official updates, and Andmer has said he intends to port them to the Fascinate on that same schedule. I intend to port from his work on that same schedule, and once my overlay is fully worked out, it should take me only as long as it takes to apply it and upload. This thread will be updated every time a new ROM is released. I'll try to keep one or two previous week's ROM links just in case.
Radio: This ROM does not flash a radio, so it should use whatever radio you had before you flashed. This ROM is built for a Mesmerize/Showcase radio (making it an actual Mesmerize port), so if you're using the Fascinate EC01 radio, you'll want to either flash the EC10 or EE19 radios (typically by flashing the stock versions of those ROMs). Don't worry if you flash those ROMs; everything else (except the radio) will get overwritten.
Recovery: In order to support the yaffs2/ext4 filesystem, this ROM uses CWM 4. As a result, the normal "three finger Recovery" method does not work. Similarly, although the ROM includes a "Reboot into Recovery" menu option after holding power, that does not boot into recovery. The only method of getting into recovery at this point is to either use ADB or a Terminal Emulator app.
Within Terminal Emulator, type the bolded, underlined text:
su (enter; this grants SuperUser rights to Terminal Emulator)
reboot recovery (enter)
This should properly reboot the phone into Recovery mode.
Working:
Calls
Bluetooth!!
3G / Data
WiFi
SMS
Camera/Camcorder!!
USB mass storage / sdcard
GPS
ALL Sensors!!
Not Working/Known Issues:
MMS
Calls/SMS during deep sleep mode are not waking up the device to ring.
This app will prevent your device from deep sleep which is of course a battery drain, but you will receive calls. Whether its worth it or not is up to you.
https://market.android.com/details?id=otis8.softlocker
How to Flash
Copy the ROM to your SDcard.
Reboot phone into recovery, flash ROM as normal.
Make sure to wipe data, cache, and dalvik cache if you are coming from a non-MTD ROM, and possibly even CM7MTD.
Flash MIUI ROM from SD card.
The "MIUI" branded flash script will appear, and quickly disappear. THIS IS NORMAL. This verifies if CWM 4 is installed (on the first time through it will not be), and if not, installs it. The phone should reboot once again into recovery, but it will be standard CWM 4 Orange recovery.
Flash the ROM from your SD card once more. Note that the softkeys have changed; use the Search key as "Enter". The flash should proceed as normal.
1.6.24.1: Flash the 1.6.24.1 patch to correct all sensors.
Reboot phone when complete.
When your phone reboots, you should see the normal Samsung logo, and then a Galaxy S/CyanogenMod 7 logo. This will be followed by the MIUI.us boot screen, which is a moving starfield with a spinning globe.
Welcome to GB MIUI!
Mesmerize Download
http://olvisfoundation.com/xdadump/bdemartino/ROMS/MIUI/MIUI.us_mesmerize_1.6.24.1_Eng_Deo_ZipA_Signed_0627.zip
Showcase Download
((Still broken))
1.6.24.1 Patch Download - Fixes ALL sensors! (for both Mesmerize and Showcase, once later is released)
http://olvisfoundation.com/xdadump/bdemartino/ROMS/MIUI/MIUI.us_patch.zip
HOW TO GO BACK TO NON-MTD ROMS
Kanged from the Fascinate forums with immense thanks to kidserious, and referencing the "Files to get your Mesmerize back to stock 2.1 and 2.2.1" guide from Phidelt82
Things you'll need:
Odin
Working Odin package for your phone model
If you don't already have these, here are some links (sorry, Mesmerize stock ROM only):
Odin: http://download1422.mediafire.com/ii578172dylg/429fcpdtpckkcea/Odin3+v1.83.exe
EC10 Odin Package: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=N6JNT1ZE
Whatever Odin package you use must have a full bootloader included in the flash. EC10 should work, EE19 may not. I'm unable to advise which Showcase Odin package would work, I'm not familiar enough and they're not generally available.
STEP-BY-STEP
I'm writing these for the Odin newbie in mind. Experts, as long as you check "Repartition", you know the drill.
Open Odin. This does not need to be installed, simply run.
Pull off the back from your phone, remove the battery.
Connect the USB cable (best with the Samsung one that came with your phone), and hold Volume Down until you see the phone say "Download Mode". A little box should turn Yellow in Odin, signifying it detects the phone and is ready to flash it.
Click the PIT button. Locate the path to the PIT file extracted from the ZIP you downloaded above (or previously) to populate that field.
Click on the PDA button. Locate the path to the TAR.MD5 file extracted from the ZIP you downloaded above (of previously) to populate that field. Do NOT click on PHONE, Phone should be empty.
Make sure Re-Partition is checked. We want to overwrite the previous MIUI flash, and Re-Partition is what lets us do that fully.
Click the Start button. Let it proceed through the whole flashing process, which is approximately 10 minutes. You'll see "Complete!" in Odin and your phone's screen will go blank once it's finished.
For thoroughness' sake, I'm including the below steps. Again, experts could potentially circumvent, but below is the failsafe way.
Re-insert battery, boot phone. Allow it to boot into Blue (stock) recovery. it's okay if it says it can't mount "HIDDENSDCARD"; it's done the rest of the setup it needs to. If you're just staying with the stock ROM and recovery, you're done.
If you want a custom recovery:
Follow steps 1-7 above, skipping over step 4 (no PIT file needed), and flash your recovery of choice. You should now be able to flash whichever custom ROM you were on before, or restore from a Nandroid backup.
It is absolutely mandatory that you follow these steps exactly to properly get off of GB MIUI MTD (or CM7MTD for that matter) so that you can flash another ROM. Attempting another method or not following these steps implicitly will result in a bricked phone and you will have to follow this guide to fix it.
#3 reserved for me also.
Good for you man. Way to go!!!!!!
Tap-a-Talked from my Mesmerize
is there anyway u could port the cm7 releases to id really love to be running cm7 instead of having to flash fascinate radios and all tht crap..
Outstanding.
I'd love to test on my showcase. I have everything I need to go back via odin, and this is the rom I've been waiting for.
Congrats man, I know how much time/effort you put into this!
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O and thx my pants are wet now good rom
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hold of on tht keeps boot looping on the miui bootupscreen any thoughts?
I got the same thing, but I think it's because I forgot to wipe data/cache/whatever... So I'm trying again.
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Yeah, it's just looping the spash.
Im also getting boot loop. Im on the ee19 radio, should i do the 10 and retry it?
i tryed both and it bootlooped
godofwar762 said:
i tryed both and it bootlooped
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That makes me very worried about flashing this.. I was just going to do it.
I wonder if flashing to the cm7 then trying to flash this would work better. Using the cm7 you can use rom manager to install the miui, so im gonna try that.
Edit: Unfortunately same thing that route also. Boot loop
That's what I came from, then the second time I went from the latest offical froyo.
seishuku said:
That's what I came from, then the second time I went from the latest offical froyo.
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With no issues?
It did the same thing.
Well imma go try it ill report back when I'm done.
Are you guys flashing the Rom twice like the op says to?
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Help! boot loop

ok so i rooted a few weeks ago and downloaded the usual apps. super user titanium back up and clock work mod. tried to flash a rom with clock work mod and got the e:signature verification failure message. found a post for a kernal that made clock work mod actually work so i tried to flash a rom. zSimplyAOKPV5_Dark to be exact. now it sticks on boot screen. i have searched for hours and cannot find a way to fix my problem. its my first rooted android and first attempted rom flash and i botched it right off the rip. please help?
Depending on what you did beforehand, you have some options.
If you have backed everything up previously, just flash back to stock with one of the one-click stock roms in the Development section (they're in a sticky).
If you haven't backed everything up, try holding V+/V-/power until it reboots. If it doesn't take you to recovery, you can try to flash a kernel (most likely one that would match the version of android/rom you were running prior to this flash) and see if it lets you into recovery. You'll have to flash it with either Odin or Heimdall, after rebooting into download mode (power off, hold V+/V-, insert USB).
If that doesn't work, though, the stock flashing would probably be your best and/or only bet.
it wont allow me into recovery though i can get to download mode by pulling the battery and pressing just the volume +- and plugging in the usb. i was trying to flash an ics slim rom. thanks for your very speedy response.
i have now tried to flash a stock rom however it is not working from there even with the stock kernal. now it is hanging on the at&t screen.
ok i got it. seems the kernal i flashed to help cwd work properly was the culprit. now i dont know how im going to flash this ics rom im looking at without it.
phoenixfriend said:
it wont allow me into recovery though i can get to download mode by pulling the battery and pressing just the volume +- and plugging in the usb. i was trying to flash an ics slim rom. thanks for your very speedy response.
i have now tried to flash a stock rom however it is not working from there even with the stock kernal. now it is hanging on the at&t screen.
ok i got it. seems the kernal i flashed to help cwd work properly was the culprit. now i dont know how im going to flash this ics rom im looking at without it.
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Flash corn kernel if you have stock gingerbread
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The utility in my signature can help you flash the Corn Kernel so that you will have CWM.
I have corn kernal and odin 3 on the computer at home. Ill do that tonight. Any suggestions on a good stable rom for a noob? Preferably ics. I hated posting for fear of being flamed as a noob. My wife keeps making fun of me for it so I kinda have to get it done. I want to fix hers also. Its a great little phone it just seem a bit buggy to me. Very laggy. Thanks for all the help.
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Maybe start with a KK4 based rom such as Legend and then move up to ICS after that. I only say that because there is a bug in ICS that could render your internal SD unusable. It's rare, but when it happens you will not be happy.
Still unable to get corn kernal to flash. I've tried a few of your guys fixes but I'm gonna have to get some other updates to my computer first.
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(Q) Rogers Infuse 4G - successful rooting - lag fix fiasco

Good morning,
While not a noob to rooting or flashing (currently active on Galaxy tab 2 boards) I appear to have made a noob mistake, and even though I searched and read stickies, etc - still made the mistake.
I rooted the Rogers Infuse 4G using this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1197248 and it worked without issue.
Decided to try the enable lag fix option - deleted the voodoo file on the sd card, and rebooted the phone. Phone got stuck on SAMSUNG screen (unfortunately - did not notice that the volume was off on the phone) and I did not hear the "voice" telling me what was going on - so rebooted the phone by holding the power button until it rebooted.
Spent a couple of hours after that re-reading, and since I was able to get into download mode - was able to reflash stock package through odin. When the phone did finally reboot (thankfully, as this is my daughter's daily driver) I noticed there was already a voodoo file on the sd card, with another file inside named "logs" Just in case, I deleted that file, and added a new one called "disable-lagfix" as per the original instructions.
Just to be sure - went back and ran the rooting procedure, and can confirm that we have root.
From there, I decided to flash the 100% working CWM Recovery file through Rom Manager - found the details on this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1107881 and can confirm that after rebooting into recovery - the phone has CWM Version 2.5.1.2
The phone is currently fully functional, no issues with network or wifi, playstore, etc - but would like to know if anyone can confirm that we are good to go should we decide to upgrade to a custom rom. I've done so much reading - that the recovery version confuses me ( red or blue, etc). I realize that some of the threads are back from early to mid 2011 - so not sure if they are still completely valid - so am asking before proceeding.
Phone settings are the following:
Kernal 2.6.35.7-I997RUXKG3-CL366622
Build GB.UXKG3
Baseband I997RUXKG3
Firmware 2.3.3
CWM 2.5.1.2
Currently have the voodoo/disable-lagfix file on the sd card
If anyone has gotten this far into the thread - and can offer up some feedback or recommendations - it would be appreciated
Thanks in advance,
Bill
I usually don't trust Rom manager, but if you are able to boot to recovery then I would say you are good.
If you want the red one (don't remember the version) you could flash a custom kernel with sgs kernel flasher (available on play store).
Infusion should work for you
andros11 said:
I usually don't trust Rom manager, but if you are able to boot to recovery then I would say you are good.
If you want the red one (don't remember the version) you could flash a custom kernel with sgs kernel flasher (available on play store).
Infusion should work for you
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Thanks for the reply - appreciate your time
Guess it's time to turn that volume up, delete the voodoo folder, and cross my fingers....
Just to confirm - do I delete the voodoo folder itself, or the disable-lagfix folder inside the voodoo folder only ?
Again, thanks
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What were you planning on flashing?
You can probably leave it there for now, and after you have flashed then you can dispose of the folder.
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andros11 said:
What were you planning on flashing?
You can probably leave it there for now, and after you have flashed then you can dispose of the folder.
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First off andros11 - thank you so much for your time in replying to my issue.
My daughter has been looking over the development site - and,
as it stands right now, she has her mind set on the Dark Night Rom by VortexJunior.
Here is the link, if it helps http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1662280
The install instructions, while relatively simple - and similar to what I am used to doing - but no mention of lagfix
Installation: From Gingerbread
1. Download Zip
2. Wipe Data/Factory Reset
3. Wipe Cache Partition
4. Flash
5. Reboot into recovery(Advanced>Reboot recovery)
6. Flash again
7.BAMM!
Thanks again for your time and replies,
Regards
Once on ICS I don't think you have to mind about lag-fix..
Also, I suggest you just reboot instead of rebooting into recovery. That often causes recovery bootloops.
When you reboot, the phone will hang at the kernel splash screen (this is normal). Just take out the battery, place it back in and boot into recovert with 3-finger combo (vol +, vol - and power, and let go when samsung logo pops up)
My personal suggestion is that you move on to JB. It performs much better, and mostly all development is now there.
Perfect - thanks
Am running CM 10.1 on my tablet, and love it
Will have my daughter research JB ROMs instead.....
Happy Holidays to you and your family
Regards,
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Lag fix??
I am confused.. what exactly is the lagg fix? My GF has a JB (one of phablet ROMS) installed and all the JB ROMS I have installed on this phone (and I think all ROMS besides JB) have had lagg problems. So I would really like to know how to fix this phone.
About that lagfix...
If I remember correctly voodoo lag fix was originally designed for the Galaxy S to change the file system it ran at to something that made the phone feel more responsive and access recourses quicker. It was ported to other ROMs so if a ROM includes it then you're ok to use it but I don't think you can just apply it to any JB ROM. Plus after using a GB ROM with this lagfix for some time, any 4.0 and above ROM I have used after that has been a LOT quicker in comparison. So I would probably look into the way you JB roms were installed maybe do a data wipe/factory wipe in CWM and reinstall the ROM from the beginning. What ROMs are you using exactly?

[Q] [RESOLVED]Picking a ROM for a regular person

I'm looking to root and flash JB onto a friend's Infuse. He's still on GB and has no idea about roms and stuff. So I need to pick a good stable rom with reasonable speed. I'm not sure whether 4.2.1 roms work well or if its safer to remain with 4.1.1 or 4.0.4 roms? Please suggest a rom for basic everyday use, not a power user. Thanks to the active community!
Good solid rom
rcazador said:
I'm looking to root and flash JB onto a friend's Infuse. He's still on GB and has no idea about roms and stuff. So I need to pick a good stable rom with reasonable speed. I'm not sure whether 4.2.1 roms work well or if its safer to remain with 4.1.1 or 4.0.4 roms? Please suggest a rom for basic everyday use, not a power user. Thanks to the active community!
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I would say that Remics-jb would be an excellent start. The last beta comes with gapps built in. Get that here: http://d-h.st/f1Z
Make sure you do all the right stuff (Wipe data, cache, partition), then install. It is by far the most trouble free all-in-one I have used.
rcazador said:
I'm looking to root and flash JB onto a friend's Infuse. He's still on GB and has no idea about roms and stuff. So I need to pick a good stable rom with reasonable speed. I'm not sure whether 4.2.1 roms work well or if its safer to remain with 4.1.1 or 4.0.4 roms? Please suggest a rom for basic everyday use, not a power user. Thanks to the active community!
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I've been on scott.hart.bti ROM for 3 days now and am extremely happy with it. Soft over clocked to 1.6GHz, 100% stable!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1776129
Thanks guys, after a lot of forum surfing I've found the following method: SuperOneClick Root-> e3 recovery -> CWM -> Now should I install an ICS rom and then go to a JB rom as suggested in the sticky?
I also saw
Method B:
1. Run this One-Click ICS Recovery
2. Boot into Download Mode, and Flash
3. Phone will hang; hold vol+, vol- & power, andrelease power when you see the samsung logo to enter recovery.
Once it boots into ICS, turn off and remove your external sdcard before you move on to flashing JB .​At which stage of the process does this happen? Have I understood it all right?
P.S. The phone is on stock GB.
rcazador said:
Thanks guys, after a lot of forum surfing I've found the following method: SuperOneClick Root-> e3 recovery -> CWM -> Now should I install an ICS rom and then go to a JB rom as suggested in the sticky?
I also saw
Method B:
1. Run this One-Click ICS Recovery
2. Boot into Download Mode, and Flash
3. Phone will hang; hold vol+, vol- & power, andrelease power when you see the samsung logo to enter recovery.
Once it boots into ICS, turn off and remove your external sdcard before you move on to flashing JB .​At which stage of the process does this happen? Have I understood it all right?
P.S. The phone is on stock GB.
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Once you get it into download mode, you can flash the package here:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1613523&highlight=odin+packages. Option D has everything. Let Odin finish and let your phone go through boot. It takes a while for Odin to program, and you will hear it "talk" to you while it is programming. Finish that, and do all the preliminary stuff (google account, etc...if you want), then reboot it in recovery mode (just hit the power off button and recovery boot will be an option). Go get an ICS rom, put it on your phone. I went through windows and made a folder called roms. Just plug phone in, and select the usb "on" button. It is a usb icon at top, swipe it down and you will see it. After that you can see it in My Computer. If you can't it means that you have no usb drivers. Look for them or install Samsung Kies. If you can see it, put that rom you downloaded into the folder you made or chose.In CWM (the red menu in GB, and blue in ICS and JB), choose Wipe data/factory, and then wipe cache partition, and then advanced-wipe dalvik. Then back at main menu, choose install from zip. Find your rom and then install it. Pay attention if the rom needs gapps. Remics has it built in. That is one reason I picked that one. Good Luck
Evolution11 said:
I've been on scott.hart.bti ROM for 3 days now and am extremely happy with it. Soft over clocked to 1.6GHz, 100% stable!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1776129
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kenetix said:
I would say that Remics-jb would be an excellent start. The last beta comes with gapps built in. Get that here: http://d-h.st/f1Z
Make sure you do all the right stuff (Wipe data, cache, partition), then install. It is by far the most trouble free all-in-one I have used.
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Once you get it into download mode, you can flash the package here:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1613523&highlight=odin+packages. Option D has everything. Let Odin finish and let your phone go through boot. It takes a while for Odin to program, and you will hear it "talk" to you while it is programming. Finish that, and do all the preliminary stuff (google account, etc...if you want), then reboot it in recovery mode (just hit the power off button and recovery boot will be an option). Go get an ICS rom, put it on your phone. I went through windows and made a folder called roms. Just plug phone in, and select the usb "on" button. It is a usb icon at top, swipe it down and you will see it. After that you can see it in My Computer. If you can't it means that you have no usb drivers. Look for them or install Samsung Kies. If you can see it, put that rom you downloaded into the folder you made or chose.In CWM (the red menu in GB, and blue in ICS and JB), choose Wipe data/factory, and then wipe cache partition, and then advanced-wipe dalvik. Then back at main menu, choose install from zip. Find your rom and then install it. Pay attention if the rom needs gapps. Remics has it built in. That is one reason I picked that one. Good Luck
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Thanks I just got it done and it works like a charm
Cool. I was about to tell you that superoneclick does not work on GB.... Now I don't have to!
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Sorry for the late reply. Yup I has some early trouble with the root but it was smooth sailing from there
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