come back from CM10.1 to CM10 - RAZR HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all,
I'm new to these forums, so I can only post here:
Is there a way to come back from CM10.1 to CM10 (epinter rom) ?
I tried, but when I do this, the phone hang,
Thanks

You can do it but you have to wipe data, cache and dalvik after you flashed cm10.
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JB CM 10 alpha 4 Force close issue

Hi Guys.
I am using alpha 4 from last one month and experience was awesome but from last 1 week I am getting lot of FC for lot of services like exchange service gapps what's up camera and lot more. I am not sure why FC issue started happening from last one week.
History :
I was using CM 10 alpha 1 then alpha 2 then alpha 3 and now on alpha 4.
I really fed up with Force close issue from last one week . I tried reboot but still 80% of apps and services getting FC. Please guide me on this .
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[email protected] said:
Hi Guys.
I am using alpha 4 from last one month and experience was awesome but from last 1 week I am getting lot of FC for lot of services like exchange service gapps what's up camera and lot more. I am not sure why FC issue started happening from last one week.
History :
I was using CM 10 alpha 1 then alpha 2 then alpha 3 and now on alpha 4.
I really fed up with Force close issue from last one week . I tried reboot but still 80% of apps and services getting FC. Please guide me on this .
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first flash XXKPE+PIT without bootloader ok?
then flash DDLF2
then flash CM10 A4
this is procedure for install CM10 A4
-wipe data,cache,dalvik cache
-flash CM10 A4
don't reboot!
-flash GAPPs
-reboot
-wait until 5 minute
-final reboot!
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Hi Volkf,
Thanks for your reply but i have followed all the steps mentioned by Dhiru while flashing CM 10 alpha 1. Then flashed the aplh2, now i am using the alpha. I never faced the FC issue but from last one week most of my services ( appps) getting FC. Is this related to new partition created in alpha4 ?
MR.Volkf said:
first flash XXKPE+PIT without bootloader ok?
then flash DDLF2
then flash CM10 A4
this is procedure for install CM10 A4
-wipe data,cache,dalvik cache
-flash CM10 A4
don't reboot!
-flash GAPPs
-reboot
-wait until 5 minute
-final reboot!
:good:
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[email protected] said:
Hi Volkf,
Thanks for your reply but i have followed all the steps mentioned by Dhiru while flashing CM 10 alpha 1. Then flashed the aplh2, now i am using the alpha. I never faced the FC issue but from last one week most of my services ( appps) getting FC. Is this related to new partition created in alpha4 ?
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nope i don't face this issue,but you can flash CM10 A4 directly from stock rom
MR.Volkf said:
first flash XXKPE+PIT without bootloader ok?
then flash DDLF2
then flash CM10 A4
this is procedure for install CM10 A4
-wipe data,cache,dalvik cache
-flash CM10 A4
don't reboot!
-flash GAPPs
-reboot
-wait until 5 minute
-final reboot!
:good:
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Hi Volkf
The FC issue is resolved .. Wipe data and cached --> Formatted data -- Re flashed CM 10 a4, Gapps .. No issues now .. Thanks all...
Comments for user who want to flash CM 10 a4 and are on cm 10 a3.
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As per instruction for Dhiru - When you are flashing cm 10 a4 from cm 10 a3 no need to wipe the datat and cache. but i thin g we should wipe the data and cache and format the data in advance.. Other you may face the FC issue.. Thanks

Aokp kernel to [ROM][GT-P51XX][JB][4.2.1] CyanogenMod 10.1 official nightlies

Hello, probably a simple question:
Yesterday i updated to [ROM][GT-P51XX][JB][4.2.1] CyanogenMod 10.1 official nightlies.
And i saw that i can use Aokp kernel with it so i can set higher frequencies.
My question is: How do i do it?
Thanks in advance
tvniklas said:
Hello, probably a simple question:
Yesterday i updated to [ROM][GT-P51XX][JB][4.2.1] CyanogenMod 10.1 official nightlies.
And i saw that i can use Aokp kernel with it so i can set higher frequencies.
My question is: How do i do it?
Thanks in advance
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Flash the kernel zip file from cwm same as you did the rom, it's often recommended to wipe the dalvik after, although I don't bother
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thanks a lot
Endoroid said:
Flash the kernel zip file from cwm same as you did the rom, it's often recommended to wipe the dalvik after, although I don't bother
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Thanks a lot Endoroid
Very easy with your instruktions.
Now it's time to dive into The forum to set Wright frequensy

Cannot flash new kernels!

I am running cyanogenmod10.1 on my galaxy s2. It is a wild for the night (nightly unofficial ROM) with 4.2.2 jelly bean build. I love the new ROM but can't believe the stock cyanogenmod kernel can't be over clocked. Anyways I've been looking at kernels that support 4.2.2 and tried to flash lean kernel(and a couple others) in recovery mode. It does a couple things in recovery then says install complete but when I reboot I still have stock cm10.1 kernel! Can somebody please help and I am also open to suggestions for kernels because I want one that runs like the one I have but can be OC'd. THANK YOU!
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AndroiDisCracK said:
I am running cyanogenmod10.1 on my galaxy s2. It is a wild for the night (nightly unofficial ROM) with 4.2.2 jelly bean build. I love the new ROM but can't believe the stock cyanogenmod kernel can't be over clocked. Anyways I've been looking at kernels that support 4.2.2 and tried to flash lean kernel(and a couple others) in recovery mode. It does a couple things in recovery then says install complete but when I reboot I still have stock cm10.1 kernel! Can somebody please help and I am also open to suggestions for kernels because I want one that runs like the one I have but can be OC'd. THANK YOU!
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Are you wiping cache and dalvik cache? There's really no reason to overclock it dude. I owned an s2 and saw no reason to overclock it ran just fine without hiccups
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brandonarev said:
Are you wiping cache and dalvik cache? There's really no reason to overclock it dude. I owned an s2 and saw no reason to overclock it ran just fine without hiccups
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Yea I wiped both but I wanted to have it to maybe save battery at times(like the lean kernel
) where i can OC at other times. But im starting to think they were bad kernel downloads because i flashed dream kernel and it worked. The site said it supports both JB and ICS but an ICS screen came up in recovery and would not allow reboot or restore to CM10 so I restored to origional s2 rom(running ICS) then reflashed rom and Gapps then restored to CM10 backup so at least I got to where I started XD but thanks

Camera for cm7.2

After flashing cm7.2 20130301 nightly builds when I open camera it shows couldn't connect to the camera. What's the problem?
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rajibie said:
After flashing cm7.2 20130301 nightly builds when I open camera it shows couldn't connect to the camera. What's the problem?
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Do a clean wipe my friend. Cm builds are the stablest build.
Wipe data,cache and dalvick cache before and after flashing rom reboot wait for a minute and then flash gapps,reboot. done.
Rohit02 said:
Do a clean wipe my friend. Cm builds are the stablest build.
Wipe data,cache and dalvick cache before and after flashing rom reboot wait for a minute and then flash gapps,reboot. done.
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I know that. Already I have done it several times. But result is same. In cm10.1 and other custom rom it's work fine.
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rajibie said:
After flashing cm7.2 20130301 nightly builds when I open camera it shows couldn't connect to the camera. What's the problem?
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Reflash it again
With
Wipe data wipe cache wipe dalvik cache ......format system then mount system then flash and reboot then check if its working or not
Came from the best galaxy called fit
!!!!!!!
My favorite roms : -
1)Cm10.1.3 by yaj(like a boss)
2)GDX #3+ kernel (by Superman): best cm7 rom till now
3)MIUI v3 (by adityaf): sexiest of all roms
4)Mini cm7(by Superman): simple smooth and fast
5)Mini cm10 #4(by Superman): Best 4.1
Did u flashed the correct n specified gapps? Otherwise download google camera.
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From cm10 to AOKP JB mod how?

Hey guys and girls, im using a galaxy sl i9003 and I've been switching mods a lot lately and I kinda know what I am doing however I'm a bit confused as to how to update from my CM10 to the AOKP JB ROM/ or just updating from custom rom to custom rom...can anyone help with step by step installation I'm not sure whether to wipe dalvik, clear cache, format system etc... if anyone knows please help thanks of
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danthorp said:
Hey guys and girls, im using a galaxy sl i9003 and I've been switching mods a lot lately and I kinda know what I am doing however I'm a bit confused as to how to update from my CM10 to the AOKP JB ROM/ or just updating from custom rom to custom rom...can anyone help with step by step installation I'm not sure whether to wipe dalvik, clear cache, format system etc... if anyone knows please help thanks of
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Well, the basic method is wipe cache partition, advanced > wipe dalvik cache, and flash ROM.
Cheers!
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