[Q] JEllytime R22.0 - HTC Desire S

Hi, I installed Jellytime R20.0 and see now that R22.0 is released.. So I wondering, how can I update my current Jellytime Rom with the Jellytime R22.0 without reflashing, or do I have to perform full wipe and flash then restore data?
Thanks
Watson17

Watson17 said:
Hi, I installed Jellytime R20.0 and see now that R22.0 is released.. So I wondering, how can I update my current Jellytime Rom with the Jellytime R22.0 without reflashing, or do I have to perform full wipe and flash then restore data?
Thanks
Watson17
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JellyTime CM10 Saga R22.0 - Saga Edition | Kernel 3
Post 1
INSTRUCTIONS TO FLASH
Code:
- Make Sure You're On The Latest 4EXT Recovery
- Make A Backup
- Wipe Data/Factory Reset In Recovery
- Flash ROM And Gapps
- Reboot
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Post 2
Is a full wipe needed?
YES , If its first time you are flashing the ROM
NO, it is not required, but it is strongly recommended. If you choose to do a "dirty" flash, please do NOT post bug reports or issues you are having, as something from an earlier release might be causing the issue.
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Or, you could have just read the OP in the thread yourself and got the same answer

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[Q] Update or clean install?

Hi! Sorry for the noob question but I'm here to learn.
I recently rooted and flashed my HTC Sensation with this rom using clockwork:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1494373
Now I'm wondering if I can just update it when new releases are available or do I have to wipe it all and do a clean install? Don't want to loose settings and everything.
clean install
i think you should clean install
re:Update or clean install?
its always recommended that u do a full wipe prior to any upgrade unless the developer states its ok to update without full wipe
Marfere said:
Hi! Sorry for the noob question but I'm here to learn.
I recently rooted and flashed my HTC Sensation with this rom using clockwork:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1494373
Now I'm wondering if I can just update it when new releases are available or do I have to wipe it all and do a clean install? Don't want to loose settings and everything.
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Usually when new releases of roms are available and you're running a previous version of that rom, you are able to update. Clean installs are recommended though, but since you don't want to lose data, you could follow these steps:
- Make a nandroid backup
- format all partitions
- flash the rom
- advance restore the data (from your previous nandroid)
- clear dalvik cache and reboot
N.B. Only do this if the rom was an update to your previous rom.
Marfere said:
Hi! Sorry for the noob question but I'm here to learn.
I recently rooted and flashed my HTC Sensation with this rom using clockwork:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1494373
Now I'm wondering if I can just update it when new releases are available or do I have to wipe it all and do a clean install? Don't want to loose settings and everything.
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It´s better to do a clean install.
If you have the latest paid version of Titanium Backup, you can pull all of your apps and data from the nandroid.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
Theonew said:
Usually when new releases of roms are available and you're running a previous version of that rom, you are able to update. Clean installs are recommended though, but since you don't want to lose data, you could follow these steps:
- Make a nandroid backup
- format all partitions
- flash the rom
- advance restore the data (from your previous nandroid)
- clear dalvik cache and reboot
N.B. Only do this if the rom was an update to your previous rom.
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OK I will follow these easy steps! Thank you everyone
pkelly517 said:
If you have the latest paid version of Titanium Backup, you can pull all of your apps and data from the nandroid.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
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Only have free version but might be worth the money I guess.
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Theonew said:
Usually when new releases of roms are available and you're running a previous version of that rom, you are able to update. Clean installs are recommended though, but since you don't want to lose data, you could follow these steps:
- Make a nandroid backup
- format all partitions
- flash the rom
- advance restore the data (from your previous nandroid)
- clear dalvik cache and reboot
N.B. Only do this if the rom was an update to your previous rom.
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If it is updating from same rom to newer version, just wipe catch, dalvik, and battery stats and you'll be fine.
TechuntrTM said:
If it is updating from same rom to newer version, just wipe catch, dalvik, and battery stats and you'll be fine.
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Battery stats doesn't need to be wiped (even if it is a different rom). A user should only wipe it if they are having issues with the battery. Also, the system may need to be wiped for a "cleaner" replacement of updated files.

[Q] Update Codename android to 3.6.0

guys,
I have a noob question. I'm running codename 3.5.0 on my rooted SNS. Codename 3.6.0 was just released last night. Do I have to wipe data and partition in CWM recovery in order to update to the latest Codename release 3.6.0 ? Also any feedback on the stability of this build ?
nexussdroid said:
guys,
I have a noob question. I'm running codename 3.5.0 on my rooted SNS. Codename 3.6.0 was just released last night. Do I have to wipe data and partition in CWM recovery in order to update to the latest Codename release 3.6.0 ? Also any feedback on the stability of this build ?
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This will be best answered on the codename android thread.
Vs Nexus S4G using tapatalk2
nexussdroid said:
guys,
I have a noob question. I'm running codename 3.5.0 on my rooted SNS. Codename 3.6.0 was just released last night. Do I have to wipe data and partition in CWM recovery in order to update to the latest Codename release 3.6.0 ? Also any feedback on the stability of this build ?
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No.
Just wipe cache and dalvic (if you wanna update the rom and keep your data) then install 3.6
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using Tapatalk 2
Personally, I've tried wiping and not wiping (between 3.3.x to 3.4.1). A full wipe was generally more stable in my case. Phone was having a lot of crashes with the dirty install.
If you can, just backup all your app data and do a full wipe. It should cause less troubles that way. Otherwise, do a dalvik and cache wipe if you don't want to go through the trouble.
Thanks ! The steps mentioned above, generally worked. Installed the ROM followed by wiping cache partition and Dalvik cache
But after update to 3.6.0 my gapps stopped working. Gmail, play store etc would crash on loading. Had to re-install gapps using CWM in order to fix the the problem. Everything seems to be working OK for now.

[Q] Update [ROM][Android 4.3] CM10.2 with PMEM [9/15/2013] [596MB RAM] ?

Hello,
is it possible to update the Rom
[ROM][Android 4.3] CM10.2 with PMEM [9/15/2013] [596MB RAM] from 9/03/2013 to 9/15/2013 without doing a full wipe?
Thank you for your help...
Jörg
Selassie1502 said:
Hello,
is it possible to update the Rom
[ROM][Android 4.3] CM10.2 with PMEM [9/15/2013] [596MB RAM] from 9/03/2013 to 9/15/2013 without doing a full wipe?
Thank you for your help...
Jörg
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It seems there is no need to do a full wipe if updating, but to avoid issues it is recommended. I didn't get to use this specific ROM, bt from my experience with CM10.1, there is no problem at all with not wiping. Just remember that if you have any issues, the first thing you have to do is to fully wipe your phone.
astar26 said:
It seems there is no need to do a full wipe if updating, but to avoid issues it is recommended. I didn't get to use this specific ROM, bt from my experience with CM10.1, there is no problem at all with not wiping. Just remember that if you have any issues, the first thing you have to do is to fully wipe your phone.
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I tried it without any wipe and seems to work fine :good:
Selassie1502 said:
I tried it without any wipe and seems to work fine :good:
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So it's ok not to do anything? I wipe cache and dalvik cache and it was running in a weird fashion - rebooting, slow response... i have just restored to the rom dated 03/09/2013.
also how do I use the Kernel Aroma installer? Just run it?
Tks!

[Q] upgrading rom

Hi, i recently installed rom kitkat from android1234567 version 12/03 is it possible to upgrade it to 12/04 without full wipe so i would keep my apps
Thanks...
koser123 said:
Hi, i recently installed rom kitkat from android1234567 version 12/03 is it possible to upgrade it to 12/04 without full wipe so i would keep my apps
Thanks...
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make a nandroid first from recovery just in case
then flash it without wipe and see how it goes

[Q] Update to latest nightly (CM12.1)

If I would like to update to latest nightly of CM12.1 do I have clean wipe or simply flash the latest zip?
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If I would like to update to latest nightly of CM12.1 do I have clean wipe or simply flash the latest zip?
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i can only answer this surely if you tell us which rom/ version you currently using .... but if you allready on CM12.1 update this way:
(dirty install):
backup current rom (in case of problems)
in recovery install the new update
wipe cache + dalvic-cache
now, if you get any issues or FC's etc... you will need a clean install (fatcory reset / data wipe)
remeber this rom is still under development so sometimes a clean install in fact is needed...

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