[Q&A] [ROM][4.4.2]Resurrection Remix v5.1.2 [UNOFFICIAL] - Sony Xperia L

Any queries about RESURRECTION REMIX should be discussed here
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format the system through the “mounts and storage” submenu.
I am intending to install the latest version of RR on my rooted i9300, loaded with CWM and CWM Rom Manager.
I have watched the excellent video on how to install RR and have researched on XDA the steps to be taken to back-up data an,the Rom and settings..
I have saved my WIFI settings on an external SD and the EFS file, using EFS Professional is backed-up on my Samsung laptop.
My i9300 is running a late version stock Rom, which I installed using Odin. I have never previously flashed any custom Rom on this device.
My current Rom and data is backed-up with Kies and I intend a further full back-up to Cloud using Titanium Pro.
My S5660 runs a very stable CM 10.1.6,, which I successfully flashed earlier this year and have some understanding of the process.
Now to my questions.
1) I understand that (like computers) mobile phones operate better if there is a full format before loading a different ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708719
I am therefore tempted to adopt the advice here ...
http://www.droidreport.com/how-inst...ion-remix-rom-samsung-galaxy-s3-gt-i9300-5227
namely of formatting the system through the “mounts and storage” submenu in addition to the basic 'spring clean'.
If I do so, will I need to reload the EFS backed-up on to my computer, or will the format not affect the existing EFS partition?
2) I have read that changing the kernel to the Omirom i9300 kernal, shown here, improves performance.
http://boeffla.df-kunde.de/sgs3/boeffla-kernel-omni/omni11_download/Series 2.x/2.2/
Do I wait until after installing RR?
There are two versions one with and one without checksum. Do I need the checksum version if I am flashing it after installing RR?

baltics said:
I am intending to install the latest version of RR on my rooted i9300, loaded with CWM and CWM Rom Manager.
I have watched the excellent video on how to install RR and have researched on XDA the steps to be taken to back-up data an,the Rom and settings..
I have saved my WIFI settings on an external SD and the EFS file, using EFS Professional is backed-up on my Samsung laptop.
My i9300 is running a late version stock Rom, which I installed using Odin. I have never previously flashed any custom Rom on this device.
My current Rom and data is backed-up with Kies and I intend a further full back-up to Cloud using Titanium Pro.
My S5660 runs a very stable CM 10.1.6,, which I successfully flashed earlier this year and have some understanding of the process.
Now to my questions.
1) I understand that (like computers) mobile phones operate better if there is a full format before loading a different ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708719
I am therefore tempted to adopt the advice here ...
http://www.droidreport.com/how-inst...ion-remix-rom-samsung-galaxy-s3-gt-i9300-5227
namely of formatting the system through the “mounts and storage” submenu in addition to the basic 'spring clean'.
If I do so, will I need to reload the EFS backed-up on to my computer, or will the format not affect the existing EFS partition?
2) I have read that changing the kernel to the Omirom i9300 kernal, shown here, improves performance.
http://boeffla.df-kunde.de/sgs3/boeffla-kernel-omni/omni11_download/Series 2.x/2.2/
Do I wait until after installing RR?
There are two versions one with and one without checksum. Do I need the checksum version if I am flashing it after installing RR?
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You are in wrong forum bro ask your queries here link

I do not have enough points to access a development forum ;
This is only my second post and I am therefore restricted to posting it on a related Q&A forum ... pity ;I did note all the flow seems to be there.

hai dev i have bug
proxysensor always on if phone lock
thanxs ..
this rom awsme
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A really excellent ROM
Further to my post above, I migrated from 4.3 stock to RR yesterday.
I used my ext SD card as one of my backups and to flash the ROM, light GAPP & subsequently kernel.
The only minor issue I had was not related to the ROM but the need to point Titanium Pro to the backup folder on the ext SD to recover my WIFI settings. In common with others, Google does not restore my WIFI settings, which may be an issue relating to my European location.
I especially like the folders.

koplax antiek said:
hai dev i have bug
proxysensor always on if phone lock
thanxs ..
this rom awsme
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You need to turn of active notification , i dont remember proper settings name but look into it

Updating
It was a pleasant surprise to see an update in Notification this morning (GMT +3). I downloaded it on my S3, I must admit I then cheated a little by connecting to my laptop to move the update from the download folder to the root of my ext SD. Then followed the advice, namely to make a Nandroid backup, boot into CWM recovery, flash the update and GAPPS, wipe cache and dalvick cache (found in 'advanced') and rebooted.
A very smooth and quick process.
I have discovered that if I put the device on charge the installation/reboot seems to be quicker too. Whether it is in fact quicker, remains to be seen.
Now where did I put that 'changelog' to discover what the update adds? ;
add:
Brilliant. The change log is in settings ;

unmounting the Ext SD card
On the Resurrection development forum this evening -- which I am not yet qualified to post on, the question was raised as to why there was no 'dismount button' for the Ext SD card on RR.
A quick Google of KitKat and Ext SD Cards draws attention to the fact that Google does not support Ext SD cards aka 'expandable storage' on KitKat, preferring users store in cloud. I suspect that is a commercial decision, though the reason given is security.
I commented in earlier posts that although I could easily backup on the Ext SD using Titanium on Jelly Bean, after installing RR's KitKat based ROM, Titanium could not discover where my backup folders were without me signposting the way.
Ditto when downloading OTA the update for RR today. I used my laptop to move the Zip from the internal SD to the external SD.
This difficulty does not, however, appear to exist in CWM Recovery. In CWM Recovery, an SD card can be dismounted. See this wiki link.
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/ClockWorkMod_Instructions

one week on ...
I have put this Rom to very heavy wifi use since uploading it a week ago and the OTA update a couple of days later.
It is amazingly solid.
I have yet to break it.
After resetting the battery, it lasts much longer than it did with JB 4.3.
I think a liberal use of Greenify may be helping on that.
It is almost churlish to raise a point made on the development forum namely that when I turn off Tunein Radio app, it leaves its shadow on the lock page which I have clear with a reboot.
Having established that the Rom was happy on my S3, and knowing that Google does not support external SD cards on KK, I migrated all my files, including Titanium to the internal SD.

Ressurection Remix v 5.1.4
Hei bro, first of all, i wanna say thanks for this awesome rom. I use it for daily driver right now. But when will you update it to 5.1.4? I've see the changelog on resurrection website and on this update, they bring a lots of awesome features. Anyway, thank you!
p.s: sorry for my bad english.

Update will come soon
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could u plz integrate the a radio.apk?not the spirit fm for it is not working here in our country, dont know y..

mizukage said:
could u plz integrate the a radio.apk?not the spirit fm for it is not working here in our country, dont know y..
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FM radio is not included in official source , i will look into it what can be done

What does minor gps issues mean? Does gps work or not? Thanks
Sent from the center of the galaxy

cojocar.andrei said:
What does minor gps issues mean? Does gps work or not? Thanks
Sent from the center of the galaxy
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True gps is not working..
It uses mobile data or wifi to find your location..
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RootLord said:
True gps is not working..
It uses mobile data or wifi to find your location..
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Then why everywhere this is marked as minor issue? It's a major issue for the ones that use navigation software. It's missleading ...
Thanks for the answer.

Any body have problem with SD card?
After installing the ROM
My SD card not shown any more
Please help
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david makarove said:
Any body have problem with SD card?
After installing the ROM
My SD card not shown any more
Please help
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There is no such problem found , you can try installing with full factory wipe

Any body can test asphalt 8?
Because it didn't work for me :banghead:
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[ROM][ICS 4.0.3][GT-5113] CleanRom v1.1 6/3/2012

I Proudly Present the first Custom Rom available for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 (GT-P5113)​
What is this you ask:
This is a slightly modified version of the most current stock ROM available for the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 (GT-P5113).
Notice for CleanRom v1.0 users:
The update instructions are below the installation instructions. Updating to the newest version will NOT remove any of your settings or data as long as you do not Wipe Data / Factory Reset.
Changlog:
Code:
Version 1.1:
1. Moved Dropbox to Data so it can be removed
2. Removed SuperSU and added Superuser to resolve some issues.
3. Added download containing removed apk files (See details below)
Features so far:
-Stock, Rooted, Deodexed, Zipaligned
-Removed a bunch of bloat applications
-Removed crap bookmarks
That's about it.
Pre-requisites:
1. You must have the custom recovery installed from the Rooting thread. (If you are going to install this you do not have to install the root zip file, this rom is already rooted.)
Installation Instructions: (Update instructions below)
1. Download to external sdcard
2. Reboot to recovery
3. Make a nandroid backup Highly Recommended
4. Data Wipe/Factory Reset REQUIRED for new installations
5. Flash Rom
6. Reboot and enjoy
Update Instructions:
1. Download the latest version to your external sdcard
2. Reboot to recovery
2a. Looks like you may need to wipe data (Some people are reporting issues with Wifi if they do not wipe data.)
3. Flash Rom
4. Reboot and enjoy
Flashing the rom on my device takes about 1.5 minutes or less, but the first boot will take about 2.5 minutes, and then another 30 seconds or so to format the applications. After the first boot it will boot up much faster.
Further Information:
Since this is basically a very minimally modified version of the stock Rom there is no need to post screenshots.
Removed Apps:
Below in the download section you will find a zip file containing all of the apk files that have been removed from stock during the process of building this Rom. Some of them will allow you to simply install, but other will require a little more effort:
To install apks manually that will not install themselves you will have to do the following:
1. Move the apk file to the /system/app/ folder with a root enabled file explorer
2. Reboot you tablet.
Download Links:
Version 1.1 (Current release)
Dropbox Download v1.1
Google Drive Download v1.1
MD5: 530ba66c73a052a486f2e28a3d725a7c
Removed Apps download:
Removes Apps (Dropbox Link)
Removed Apps (Google Drive link)
MD5: ed75336fb4693b1c7361a9fa1a85d0a1
Version 1.0:
Dropbox link: Download v1.0
Google Drive link: Download v1.0
MD5: fff31853881ba6d7c6a91c5a013fdb23
Let me know if you have any issues with Google Drive, and I can look into hosting it somewhere else also.
Special Thanks to:
martijn.vanpoorten For providing faster Dropbox hosting for this Rom!
Saved in case I need in the future!
Will this also work on P5110? Will be getting mine next week.
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zyonee said:
Will this also work on P5110? Will be getting mine next week.
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I am not really sure if it will or not since I only have the P5113. Do you know what the difference in the P5110 is?
Edit:
Took a quick look at a spec sheet and the only thing I noticed was that it looks like the P5110 might not have the IR?
sgrant said:
I am not really sure if it will or not since I only have the P5113. Do you know what the difference in the P5110 is?
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Regional stuff only, I think, but if there are firmware files that differ between countries because of wifi channels, etc, it could be a problem. Never mind, I'll try it anyway. Might steal vendor files from a backup made before the flashing of your ROM.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
The P5110 is without 2G/3G GSM Unit.
thor670
thor670 said:
The P5110 is without 2G/3G GSM Unit.
thor670
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The P5113 does not have 2G/3G either.
I am looking forward to test this rom
I'm looking at creating a similar ROM for the 5100 (3G version) but I'm running into some issues during the framework de-odex.
@sgrant: if you have any pointers as to the tools or methods you use to actually make it work, I'd appreciate it.
Peace,
C.
Omg! Soo excited to try this!
Sent from my Nexus S using XDA
cheatman said:
I'm looking at creating a similar ROM for the 5100 (3G version) but I'm running into some issues during the framework de-odex.
@sgrant: if you have any pointers as to the tools or methods you use to actually make it work, I'd appreciate it.
Peace,
C.
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If I had to guess I would say that you are targeting the wrong framework. Make sure you are targeting framework 15.
Regarding tools, I use Android Kitchen, but I DO NOT allow it to convert my updater-script to an update-script. Basically this means I can only use a few of the features of Android Kitchen:
1. Deodex Files
2. Zipalign
3. Create and sign zip
You may be able to use a few more things without the update-script, but I had troubles anytime I let Kitchen create it.
If you need more help create a thread in the Q&A forum and PM me the link. That way others will have a better time finding the information.
Clean ROM test results
Before you install the Clean ROM v1.0, know the following:
1. You MUST do a factory/reset in CWM5 (the CWM you install from my OP)
2. Factory Reset will NOT delete EVERYTHING on your external SD card
3. Installing Clean ROM V1.0 will NOT damage your CWM5.
4. I personally tested the Clean ROM V1.0 today. Runs smooth and it has some of the "bloatware" that can't be removed from the standard stock ROM. I detected an ever-so-slight improvement in smoothness & speed.
5. This ROM has NOT been tested on ANY Tab2 other than GT-P5113 at this time.
Bottom Line: We have our first SAFE custom ROM for the Tab 2 10.1 GT-P5113.
Thank you sgrant !
Glenn
weltwon said:
Before you install the Clean ROM v1.0, know the following:
1. You MUST do a factory/reset in CWM5 (the CWM you install from my OP)
2. Factory Reset will delete EVERYTHING on your external SD card
3. Installing Clean ROM V1.0 will NOT damage your CWM5.
4. I personally tested the Clean ROM V1.0 today. Runs smooth and it has some of the "bloatware" that can't be removed from the standard stock ROM. I detected an ever-so-slight improvement in smoothness & speed.
5. This ROM has NOT been tested on ANY Tab2 other than GT-P5113 at this time.
Bottom Line: We have our first SAFE custom ROM for the Tab 2 10.1 GT-P5113.
Thank you sgrant !
Glenn
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Thank you Glenn!
But are you sure that the factory reset is deleting stuff from your external SD card? It is not deleting anything at all from my sdcard.
Factory reset does NOT wipe external SD card
sgrant said:
Thank you Glenn!
But are you sure that the factory reset is deleting stuff from your external SD card? It is not deleting anything at all from my sdcard.
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My mistake. When I tried to access my external card using Astro File Manager it said the card was 100% blank and not even formatted. Removed SD card from Tab, plugged into my desktop PC and saw that all my files/data is still on the external SD card. I have corrected my posts accordingly.
Glenn
Excited to test this when I get home today!! Thank you for your work!
Drive link isn't working for me. It takes me to a sign up page that tells me that I need to upgrade my Flash player ? After redirect to play store I get error saying I don't have enough storage space, I do have a 32 gb card installed with 28+ gb of free space. :-O
Pp.
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PanchoPlanet said:
Drive link isn't working for me. It takes me to a sign up page that tells me that I need to upgrade my Flash player ? After redirect to play store I get error saying I don't have enough storage space, I do have a 32 gb card installed with 28+ gb of free space. :-O
Pp.
Sent from my GT P-5113 using xda HD that does not force close everytime I hit submit.
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It shouldn't make you sign up. Let me see about putting up another link somewhere.
Give me a few.
Edit:
Try this: Download
We really really need the stock rom in odin flashable form lol Does anyone know if there's one out yet or how we could accomplish getting this?
kalel90 said:
We really really need the stock rom in odin flashable form lol Does anyone know if there's one out yet or how we could accomplish getting this?
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perhaps sth. like this could help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1405041
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=717437
kalel90 said:
We really really need the stock rom in odin flashable form lol Does anyone know if there's one out yet or how we could accomplish getting this?
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The 7 inch version has the stock odin tars for the 3113. I've seen stock tars for the p5100 and p5110 on sammobile and sampro.pl, but nothing yet for the p5113.
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[Q] Galaxy Tab 7.7 with Paranoid Android 2.55

I just wanted to say that I was really impressed by trying the Paranoid Android 2.55 ROM pa_p6800-2.55-17NOV2012-053308a, with Gapps package gapps-jb-20121011-signed.
IT IS A TOTAL AWESOME UPGRADE from official Stock Rom Ice Scream Sandwhich second phase. That's why I decided to make it easier for all the other owners of this tablet to just upgrade their tablet with this ROM pacakge.
So here is what I did with TWRP recovery:
1. Wipe Cache
2. Wipe Dalvik Cache
3. Wipe (Factory Reset)
4. Then I made a FULL BACKUP.
5. Then I decided to upload that backup on Torrents so everyone else may upgrade their tablet with a simple TWRP recovery.
Since I am still not permitted to write on the Development forum I would really like to know the following:
1. Should this Backup Recovery for my P6800 work on the same model of the Tablet of other people without problems? In other words, does this recovery work only for MY device or it should work on similar devices?
2. I am not sure who is the author who deserves true credit for this ROM, but I have been seeing the name Daniel quite a bit. AndroguideFr is saying it's not his work. Please provide me the list of people who should take the credit for this before I upload the torrent with the instructions.
Finally tell me if it's a good idea, what you think about it, do you have any advice for me? Do you think this should work?
Instructions & Torrent
The torrent link: Since I still can't post links you can just search for "Super Galaxy Tab 7.lly Bean Upgrade" on the pirate bay website.
The following is the instructions I provided with the torrent. I would be glad if you tell me what you think about it:
This torrent is ONLY for those who own the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 with Wifi & 3G (GT-P6800). Be warned that the instructions provided here will not work on any other device or model.
Noob Definitions:
ROM means FIRMWARE or DEVICE SOFTWARE
BRICK means Phone/Tablet Getting Stuck without being able to boot.
So are you happy with your Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 tablet Stock ROM (firmware)? In other words, are you happy with the original software the device came by? If you are not, there is good news here. I have tried my best to make it as easy as possible to upgrade your Tablet with the best ROM I have come across for this tablet, which is Paranoid Android version 2.55 with Android Jelly Bean 4.1.2.
Why I am recommending this ROM and why I am doing this? Simple, I have tried all previous versions of Paranoid Android ROM for this device and they were all great but with minor to major bugs. This is the only ROM that I have found to be:
1. Super Fast. It consumes only an average of 120 megabytes of your internal tablet memory and all Samsung bloatware is removed by default.
2. Stable. I haven't come across any problems with it up till now and the smoothness of the graphics and device responsivity is really amazing.
3. Battery Saver. All Paranoid Android Jelly Bean ROMs I have tried save a great deal of battery power. You will notice at least double battery standby time switching from the stock IceCream Sandwich.
4. Of course WiFi & GPS are now tested and working.
I have not tested this ROM for more than a few days, however considering all the progress I have been seeing I expect only very few bugs that I would wholeheartedly sacrifice for this great experience on my tablet. The instructions include a full backup of your existing Data/ROM so just in case you don't like your new upgrade you should be easily able to recover your previous ROM/Data as they were before.
Introduction:
- I have made the hard work so you don't have to do it yourself to upgrade your tablet. I followed all the online instructions to install the following ROM file "pa_p6800-2.55-17NOV2012-053308a" with this Google Apps package "gapps-jb-20121011-signed" on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7, and then I had reset my device (factory reset) and took a FULL BACKUP with a recovery software called TWRP.
- This torrent is the FULL BACKUP recovery made by TWRP and once you install (flash) the TWRP recovery software on your device you will be able to take this BACKUP and recover it on your own device without problems. So here are the detailed instructions:
BE WARNED:
1. Before beginning make sure to charge your device battery to above 80% !! Losing power during recovery may BRICK your tablet.
2. I repeat: This torrent is ONLY for those who own the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 with Wifi & 3G (GT-P6800). The instructions provided here will not work on any other device or model.
3. The instructions provided here are accurate to the best of my ability and I will help you upgrade your tablet by replying to your comments if you had any problems BUT STILL you will do this at your own risk and I'm not responsible for any data you may lose or tablet you may brick.
4. Please read the instructions in the given order and do exactly as mentioned to avoid any problems. Should any questions arise just raise your hand and ask before continuing. It's better to be safe than sorry.
5. Your Tablet must be ROOTED for being able to install TWRP recovery given the following instructions if it's not rooted try following this link before continuing further: (link provided)
In case this link doesn't work you will find many tutorials online on how to ROOT your Galaxy Tab 7.7 just Google it and good luck, then come back here.
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Objective: Preparing Extracted Data
After completing torrent download extract the file "SamsungGT_7.7_Custom_ROM.rar" with WinRar on your PC on your prefered location and leave it there until required.
2. Objective: Installing TWRP Recovery on Tablet
Open Google Play market on your Galaxy Tab search, download and install the GooManager application. Open it, and look for "Flash ROMS", a message will pop-up telling you "IN ORDER TO USE THIS FEATURE YOU MUST HAVE AN OPENRECOVERYSCRIPT COMPATIBLE RECOVERY", just choose "Try to find one for me". This should download the TWRP recovery software and automatically flash your device you will see a pop-up message saying "TWRP recovery is installed successfully". If your device is not ROOTED the GooManager application will not have the privilage to FLASH your ROM. If your tablet is not rooted just quit this tutorial, search for online Tutorials on how to root your Tablet on Google and come back again.
3. Objective: Transfer Recovery Backup onto Tablet
OK, now you have to copy the TWRP folder you just downloaded through this torrent onto the EXTERNAL SDCard of your Samsung Galaxy Tab. To do that, just connect your device to the computer with its USB cable and in a minute or 2 you should be able to see your Device "GT-P6800" under Portable Devices (if you are Windows 7) or perhaps "Removeable Device" (if you are on Windows XP). Just make sure that you copy the extracted TWRP folder on your external storage (SD Card) on your Galaxy Tab. If you did not see your external drives on My Computer you might need to install Samsung Kies Drivers so your tablet is recognized on Windows.
4. Objective: Boot Into Recovery Mode
Now you have the TWRP recovery software flashed on your device and the recovery Backup itself on the external storage. The next step is to Power Off your Galaxy Tab completely, then Press the Power Button and hold on together with the Volume UP (+) button. Once you see the Samsung Galaxy Tab logo remove your finger from the Power button and you should see TEAMWIN with blue background and you will be in Recovery Mode.
5. Objective: Full Backup of Existing Data
Once you are in the TWRP recovery screen just touch on the "Backup" button to make a full backup of your current ROM & Data so in case anything went wrong you can recover all your data later with no problems. Make sure that "System", "Data", "Boot", "Recovery" & "Cache" checkboxes are checked and then choose the radio button "Using Internal Storage" or "External Storage" depending where you have more space (external storage is recommended). Then Swipe the arrow on the left to the right to Backup your device.
6. Objective: Full Recovery of New ROM Package
After successful backup, touch on the home button at the top of the screen and touch "Restore" button so you can now install the New ROM recovery you downloaded on your external storage. You will see 2 radio buttons one is "Using external SD" and the other "Using internal Storage". Since you put your recovery on external storage just leave the radio button checked on "Using external SD" and you should see the "FRESHBACKUP" recovery folder, touch on it. In the next screen make sure that the "System", "Data", "Boot", & "Cache" checkboxes ARE CHECKED. Considering you have made all the steps exactly as mentioned so far Swipe the left arrow from LEFT TO RIGHT to recover your tablet into the new ROM. Wait until all the recovery steps are finished indicating that all is successful. You will find a button to "Reboot System" or similar.
7. Objective: Be Patient, It's Happening
Once you reboot you will notice IT WILL TAKE SOME TIME AT FIRST don't panic, just leave it finish what it is doing for as long as 10 minutes. You will find the "Android is Upgrading" pop-up optimizing your applications, that is totally normal. Then finish all the step-by-step instructions given on the screen in regards to your Google Account and Good Job You are now enjoying Paranoid Android 2.55 with Jelly Bean 4.1.2. You can customize it as you wish from the settings.
Troubleshooting:
In case you had any problems in Steps 6 & 7 or you didn't like the new recovered ROM just go to Step 4 (boot into recovery mode) and recover your original data you backed up in Step 5.
Application Tips: The following are my favorite must have applications:
1. SwiftKey Keyboard is a great keyboard that reduces typing errors through predictions and learns a great deal about your your own choice of words.
2. Pattrn is a very good application for simple backgrounds.
3. Flipboard & News360 great tablet apps for enjoying news in an intuitive interface.
4. Facebook, Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, & YouTube app.
5. ES File Explorer & File Manager.
6. Kobo Ebooks.
7. Firefox & Dolphin Browsers.
8. Evernote (Great Cloud based Notes - Never lose your important notes).
9. Bluetooth File Transfer.
10. Juicy Defender (Battery Saving App).
11. Market Access App (you will not find this on Google Play Market. Google it and once installed you can download apps from market not restricted by Country).
12. TapaTalk (Great forum-ing experience for Android).
13. Yahoo Weather (the most simple widget for Weather Info)
14. WordWeb dictionary (great free dictionary).
15. MX Player & ArmV7 process codec package (very good media player).
16. Dr. Web Light antivirus (The lightest antivirus for android with very high detection rates).
17. WiFi Analyzer (great for deciding on which Channel to put your WiFi router so you have the highest reception).
18. CamCard (Scans your business cards and automatically fills-in to your contact list).
19. Adobe Flash Player (It is no longer available in Google Play but you can find it in online tutorials on Google, it's a must for some websites to work).
If you have any inquiries just comment on the torrent and I will respond, otherwise send an email on [email protected] Torrent commenting is more recommended though!
Can you please post a youtube video of the rom
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Only problem with Paranoid is that it is based on CM and there are many know issues. My biggest issue is the video codecs. The devs will not fix this and any videos I have that play in ICS will not play in any ROM based on CM. Would love to have a Jelly Bean ROM but with some many know issues I am happy with ICS until an official update comes out, if it ever does.
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I was under the impression that 5Ghz WiFi still isn't working properly on this build?
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noknok1 said:
Can you please post a youtube video of the rom
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Sorry I will not be able to do that since I am not sure how but I assure you it is super fast with me now
adinis78 said:
Only problem with Paranoid is that it is based on CM and there are many know issues. My biggest issue is the video codecs. The devs will not fix this and any videos I have that play in ICS will not play in any ROM based on CM. Would love to have a Jelly Bean ROM but with some many know issues I am happy with ICS until an official update comes out, if it ever does.
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I haven't faced any problems with the following apps:
MX Player
MX PLAYER ARMv7 codecs
Everything works with me with those. Just tell me what are you trying to play maybe I never tried your formats.
pinsb said:
I was under the impression that 5Ghz WiFi still isn't working properly on this build?
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I am not sure about that but this build is acclaimed to be WiFi and GPS fix.
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I suggest that you guys give a try to this Rom because the performance versus feature boost makes the ICS stock Rom look like an ancient slow tablet. The delay of opening the Phone app is highly reduced and I rarely ever lag on keyboard.
Quick question befour i flash this rom is otg working or not
Thanks
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Sorry what is OTG? Ok I checked on Amazon and I guess I have never used this device. But the usb connection to the computer is working as expected normally.
Secondly, why do you have to take a risk in flashing a ROM? Take a full backup recovery of your existing configuration, should anything go wrong you can revert back so easily without losing anything. Let me know if you need any help.
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iamarto said:
Sorry what is OTG? Ok I checked on Amazon and I guess I have never used this device. But the usb connection to the computer is working as expected normally.
Secondly, why do you have to take a risk in flashing a ROM? Take a full backup recovery of your existing configuration, should anything go wrong you can revert back so easily without losing anything. Let me know if you need any help.
Sent from my GT-P6800 using Tapatalk 2
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How is GPS fixing?
İs it as good as fixing with İCS rom ?
sas_sas said:
How is GPS fixing?
İs it as good as fixing with İCS rom ?
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Yes, GPS now works fine.
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Obtained by downloading the torrent and tried it thru utorrent to download but not possible to download this v2.55. Why?
You mean there are no seeders? If that is the case I will upload the file on skydrive account and share the link with you as soon as I am home.
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sas_sas said:
Obtained by downloading the torrent and tried it thru utorrent to download but not possible to download this v2.55. Why?
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dude... just download from official thread and flash it using cwm...
Finally, I found and flashed with it.
My first impression is positive. Thanks for your suggestion.
GPS and all other HWs are working..
But the Paranoid settings under Settings are not working and not adjustable..
Which version of gapps did you use? What exactly is not working in paranoid settings?
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iamarto said:
Which version of gapps did you use? What exactly is not working in paranoid settings?
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Gapps jb 20121011..
DPI sizes of user/syst apps and status and nav bar sizes under interface...
edan1979 said:
dude... just download from official thread and flash it using cwm...
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that's what i did yesterday, not sure about all this mumbo jumbo extra steps this guy is posting.
downloaded 2.55 - was coming from stock so went into CWM, flashed PA 2.55, rebooted into recovery, then wiped cache, dalvik and did factory reset, then rebooted into recovery and flashed PA 2.55 again.
booted up, rebooted into recovery and flashed gapps.
easy peasy.
I didn't try changing that the default is fine for me. I guess you can find better help in the development forum on this issue.
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iamarto, bellow is my reply to your post.:
"I haven't faced any problems with the following apps:
MX Player
MX PLAYER ARMv7 codecs
Everything works with me with those. Just tell me what are you trying to play maybe I never tried your formats."
All the movies I have are either straight digital copies or dvd rips, they have not been converted into anything. They play fine in ICS but on any CM based ROM they don't, no matter what video player I used. Again it all has to do with the the missing codecs of ICS. I don't want to waste my time converting all my movies just because the ROM does not support them.
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idiotekniQues said:
that's what i did yesterday, not sure about all this mumbo jumbo extra steps this guy is posting.
downloaded 2.55 - was coming from stock so went into CWM, flashed PA 2.55, rebooted into recovery, then wiped cache, dalvik and did factory reset, then rebooted into recovery and flashed PA 2.55 again.
booted up, rebooted into recovery and flashed gapps.
easy peasy.
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I hope you do realize that calling someone "this guy" is insulting.
adinis78 said:
iamarto, bellow is my reply to your post.:
"I haven't faced any problems with the following apps:
MX Player
MX PLAYER ARMv7 codecs
Everything works with me with those. Just tell me what are you trying to play maybe I never tried your formats."
All the movies I have are either straight digital copies or dvd rips, they have not been converted into anything. They play fine in ICS but on any CM based ROM they don't, no matter what video player I used. Again it all has to do with the the missing codecs of ICS. I don't want to waste my time converting all my movies just because the ROM does not support them.
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If you don't provide the extension of the files, or the codecs of the type of files that you are trying to play I believe I cannot help you. But I am still telling you that I haven't faced any problems trying to play any kind of video file up till now.

[Q] Want to try AOSP 4.2.2 Roms but bad experience...

All,
I've been running CleanRom the past year since I've had my Verizon S3. I would like to try a 4.2.2 Rom but 2 weeks ago, when I tried Liquid, it left me with a bad experience. I could not find my external SD card(searched awhile using ES explorer), I could not get Voice, but had data. Long story short, I flashed back to Cleanrom, had the voice issue again, flashed back to liquid, made necessary change then flash back to CleanRom.
(Yes, I did the wipe cache, dalvick, data)
Can you give me some tips in terms of the issues I had? How do I find my external SD, and I think I figured the voice issue. But any other things I should be aware of? Should Liquid be my first Rom to try? You recommend others?
Nutzzer said:
All,
I've been running CleanRom the past year since I've had my Verizon S3. I would like to try a 4.2.2 Rom but 2 weeks ago, when I tried Liquid, it left me with a bad experience. I could not find my external SD card(searched awhile using ES explorer), I could not get Voice, but had data. Long story short, I flashed back to Cleanrom, had the voice issue again, flashed back to liquid, made necessary change then flash back to CleanRom.
(Yes, I did the wipe cache, dalvick, data)
Can you give me some tips in terms of the issues I had? How do I find my external SD, and I think I figured the voice issue. But any other things I should be aware of? Should Liquid be my first Rom to try? You recommend others?
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I would recommend Carbon it is also on 4.2.2 and version 1.5 is stable!! As far as finding your external SD Card, ES File Manager defaults to the /sdcard path. Go to settings and change the Home Directory to "/" (without the quotes). Hit the back button to exit settings. Hit the back button one more time and you should be in the root directory. From here there are three ways to the external sdcard:
/extSdCard
/mnt/extSdCard
/storage/sdcard1
Hope this helps!!
Android 4.2.2 changes the storage folders in ordr to work with multiusers. I use FX file explorer which also has root privileges and identifies the internal card as Main Storage and the external card as sdcard1.
I tried Liquidsmooth but I think they stopped developing because the team disbanded and created Carbon Rom. I don't like it because it doesn't have any DPI changing options and they haven't still found out how to fix the headset controls.
I used Rootbox for a while which is pretty stable and now am using ParanoidKangdroid which is also stable and a variant of PAC man Rom. All have reallly neat features you can play with. Hope this helps...
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Thanks for the tip! I think I'm going to try Carbon Rom then...Seems like its got a good recommendation and its from the Liquid guys.
Gonna try today after a backup.!
Nutzzer said:
Thanks for the tip! I think I'm going to try Carbon Rom then...Seems like its got a good recommendation and its from the Liquid guys.
Gonna try today after a backup.!
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You won't be disappointed!! Fell free to PM me if you have any questions.
question dose carbon 1.5 allow me to flash the newest modem sorry kinda new i had issues with liquid/carbon signal
nikkifm said:
question dose carbon 1.5 allow me to flash the newest modem sorry kinda new i had issues with liquid/carbon signal
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Flashing modems is completely independent of your rom. Flash a new modem at will.
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also can i add a keneral as well with carbon and battier life thanks

[Q] the best and the latest custom rom for htc chacha

please suggest me the best and the latest custom rom for htc chacha which works with no proplems
I have been tired from searching for it ​
ModaAli said:
please suggest me the best and the latest custom rom for htc chacha which works with no proplems
I have been tired from searching for it ​
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I think just because you're lazy one.
Won't more than 30s searching for the latest version, but not sure if it's the best for you.
This's my daily rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2767332
And i'm sure you won't live without this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1716124 (I used INT2EXT4, not INT2EXT4+)
If you need Line Break, flash this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2820659
shinjitsunokami said:
I think just because you're lazy one.
Won't more than 30s searching for the latest version, but not sure if it's the best for you.
This's my daily rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2767332
And i'm sure you won't live without this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1716124 (I used INT2EXT4, not INT2EXT4+)
If you need Line Break, flash this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2820659
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thanks for help
and thanks for Respect me
yeah, CM11 looks so good. i also use it for daily.
Modded Stock Rom
ModaAli said:
please suggest me the best and the latest custom rom for htc chacha which works with no proplems
I have been tired from searching for it ​
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Dear ModaAli,
Have tried many Custom Roms (cm7, cm9.... till cm11 and also SuperOSR), on my HTC Chacha. Most of the Roms work, few are good and few have some bugs. All the mentioned ROMS are better in many aspects comparing to Stock but are not optimal bugfree or features when compare to Stock.
Thus, after reading a lot (doing since last 1 and half a year), finally, tried and build a MOD of stock rom with the help of DSIXDA Kitchan.
Primary aim was Stock (and Sense) features plus internal space. With the above Modded Rom, till date, I,m happy of the output. If you wish can provide you the link to that ROM. You can PM me for that.
My Rom is based on Stock (with Sense) Rom :
RUU : India 1.20.720.1
Android Version: 2.3.3 (Gingerbread)
Kernel: 2.6.35.10
Language Support: English
And is ..
Rooted
Init.d support
Busybox
and presently using it with INT2EXT (by CronMod) mod on a 768MB ext2 type partition. Thus have ample space to run WhatsApp, Viber, WSP Office, Rom Manager, Battery Meter, Twitter, Facebook, FX file manager and few more apps. But still have 300+ Mb internal memory free (which is actually ext-sd swapped with INT2EXT)
rickyjsharma said:
Dear ModaAli,
Have tried many Custom Roms (cm7, cm9.... till cm11 and also SuperOSR), on my HTC Chacha. Most of the Roms work, few are good and few have some bugs. All the mentioned ROMS are better in many aspects comparing to Stock but are not optimal bugfree or features when compare to Stock.
Thus, after reading a lot (doing since last 1 and half a year), finally, tried and build a MOD of stock rom with the help of DSIXDA Kitchan.
Primary aim was Stock (and Sense) features plus internal space. With the above Modded Rom, till date, I,m happy of the output. If you wish can provide you the link to that ROM. You can PM me for that.
My Rom is based on Stock (with Sense) Rom :
RUU : India 1.20.720.1
Android Version: 2.3.3 (Gingerbread)
Kernel: 2.6.35.10
Language Support: English
And is ..
Rooted
Init.d support
Busybox
and presently using it with INT2EXT (by CronMod) mod on a 768MB ext2 type partition. Thus have ample space to run WhatsApp, Viber, WSP Office, Rom Manager, Battery Meter, Twitter, Facebook, FX file manager and few more apps. But still have 300+ Mb internal memory free (which is actually ext-sd swapped with INT2EXT)
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can you upload your ROM mate, best regards
Will Try to Upload today
swashie said:
can you upload your ROM mate, best regards
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Dear Swashie,
Will upload today and will provide you the google drive link (hope this kind of links are valid).
Regards,
Ricky
Following is the link . . .
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8BfFAtUXk3iaUl0U0FpRUVXUm8/view?usp=sharing
Further, flash the above with CWM after Factory Reset, Clear Dalvik (I prefer formatting Boot, System, Data & ext-sd before flashing any rom for best results). Let it boot once. Then partition and format your ext-sd with your choice of size (mine is 768MB) to ext2 type system. Then reboot and flash the INT2EXT.zip by CronMod. This will enable internal memory to the size of partition you have chosen.
Revert for any help and will try to provide the best what I can.
Regards,
Ricky.
My friend has aChaCha with 2.5.3 version or something similar. Which ROM should i update to which would be stable for a normal user and maintenance free.
Is it easy to install ROMs in HTC. I have flashing experience only with Samsung
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I can't get cronmod to work with it. any Ideas? I followed your directions below. I was running link2sd on my stock rom, but I formatted and reinstalled several times. I'm lost...
rickyjsharma said:
Dear Swashie,
Will upload today and will provide you the google drive link (hope this kind of links are valid).
Regards,
Ricky
Following is the link . . .
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8BfFAtUXk3iaUl0U0FpRUVXUm8/view?usp=sharing
Further, flash the above with CWM after Factory Reset, Clear Dalvik (I prefer formatting Boot, System, Data & ext-sd before flashing any rom for best results). Let it boot once. Then partition and format your ext-sd with your choice of size (mine is 768MB) to ext2 type system. Then reboot and flash the INT2EXT.zip by CronMod. This will enable internal memory to the size of partition you have chosen.
Revert for any help and will try to provide the best what I can.
Regards,
Ricky.
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Kevinreid1 said:
I can't get cronmod to work with it. any Ideas? I followed your directions below. I was running link2sd on my stock rom, but I formatted and reinstalled several times. I'm lost...
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Dear Kevin,
Please repeat the following steps : -
01. Boot into Recovery.
02. Format Boot, System, Data & ext-sd.
03. Flash the modified image you downloaded from the link provided by me.
04. Boot the Chacha (should be running & up)
05. Power-off
06. Delete the ext-sd partition and repartition as EXT2
07. Reboot into recovery. Flash the recovery INT2EXT.ZIP (should complete without errors)
08. Reboot
09. Check the working of INT2EXT.ZIP.
It should work. If during the above process, you encounter any error, revert back with the exact error to enable assistance/help.
B/Rgds,
RJS
CM11 For the win
dheon5 said:
CM11 For the win
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I tried several custom ROMs. One of the best concerning battery and memory usage was SuperOSR 2.5, but it's only Android 2.x.
For Android 4 i prefered CM 10.1 since you don't have much RAM with CM11.
However I changed back to the standard ROM now since I bought the Chacha because of its keyboard, and none of the custom ROMs had a good keyboard support. There even where problems when using the keys for dialing, re-dialing, entering numbers during a call, searching for apps in the list etc. Plus that you can't use your Facebook-Button (for flashlight in my case).
I don't even miss Android 4 - it seems that all apps I need are available for 2.3.5 so far. Latest apps will have problems with this screen anyway.
SD Card Missing or not mounted
rickyjsharma said:
Dear Kevin,
Please repeat the following steps : -
01. Boot into Recovery.
02. Format Boot, System, Data & ext-sd.
03. Flash the modified image you downloaded from the link provided by me.
04. Boot the Chacha (should be running & up)
05. Power-off
06. Delete the ext-sd partition and repartition as EXT2
07. Reboot into recovery. Flash the recovery INT2EXT.ZIP (should complete without errors)
08. Reboot
09. Check the working of INT2EXT.ZIP.
It should work. If during the above process, you encounter any error, revert back with the exact error to enable assistance/help.
B/Rgds,
RJS
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So is there a way to use this with sd card? I formatted ext2 has primary should I have made it a logical drive instead also have 100mb linux swap I think it's logical.
Also unrelated to the above is there any way to update to play store and play services to use hangouts or is 2.3 android stuck without play services? it downloads but says its not able to install. I said unrelated but maybe it is related to me using the ext2 as primary instead of logical...
BT carkit call problem...
This ROM is great but for me calls with my bluetooth carkit doesn't work.
I can pair devices, sync contacts, make a call but after that I hear only some noise.
Is there any fix or workaround?
thx
really
really its a good device for use roughly.

[GUIDE] HOW To Multiboot on Lenovo P2

Hi guys I'll share with you how to multiboot roms on Lenovo P2 using an app called DualBoot Patcher.
Currently I'm using 3 roms, they're simultaneously installed on my phone and all I need to switch the rom is a single tap via the app we'll discuss below.
The roms I have installed right now:
-S062_170117_ROW as primary
-RR 5.8.2 as secondary
-S232_170320_ROW as data-slot
As you may already think about it, yes having 3 roms or more installed on your phone is eating your internal storage a bit.
Check the shots attached below for all the storage details for each Rom. I currently have 12GB free on the internal storage.
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Okay let's start with the tutorial.
Requirements:
-Root
-Unlocked Bootloader
First of all I want to say Big Thanks to the developer of the DualBoot Patcher @chenxiaolong. Feel free to visit the official thread of the app, say/press thanks and if you're good even donate to him.
Also you can thank me for adding our great device Lenovo P2 to the supported devices. I opened pull request on GitHub that is already processed.
I'll start with the steps of my tutorial:
1)
The first thing of course is to download the app from it's official page
As of the time this guide is written make sure to download the build 9.2.0.r8.g4da14ed or newer as the older builds don't support Lenovo P2. Currently only the P2a42 model is supported, if there is interest from a P2c72 owners I'll add a pull request on GitHub.
2)
You have the apk, install it and set the kernel when the app asks you. Good thing is to update the ramdisk of the primary rom, but you still can multiboot even if you didn't. You can force update the ramdisk by hitting the update ramdisk button 3 times. Always reboot after setting kernel or updating the ramdisk.
3)
Now I assume you have the zip file for the other rom. Select "Patch zip file" from the side menu and choose where to install it. You have a choice of:
-Primary Rom Upgrade (not recommended, it will override your primary rom! For security reasons can only be selected from a rom different from primary.)
-Secondary (I recommend this if you wish to use only 2 Roms, the rom will be installed on the same partition as the primary rom, it won't affect the internal storage. Only the data will be on internal. The system partition of P2 is 3.87GB and you can put 2 roms there easily.)
-Multi-slot (not recommended, suitable for phones with large cache partitions, 1.5-2G)
-Data-slot (this will affect your internal storage, system and data on internal, reliable option if you use 3 or more roms.
-Extsd-slot ( the rom will be installed on your extsd card! Yeah you hear me, an awesome feature, but unfortunately kind of unstable, you have issues here and there and also you have slightly decreased performance as you're running the rom from your sdcard which is several times slower than the internal storage unless you're running one of the most expensive extsd cards.
Select secondary or data slot, choose a save path and patch the rom.
4)
Install the rom. Easy as it sounds. Press the pink button in bottom right, press it once again and select the rom you patched in the previous step. As you can see you can even restore a backup made with the app. It's not for restoring a twrp backup. You can backup roms within the DualBoot Patcher. Also you can flash roms patched with this app in twrp. Choose where to install it or leave it as it is and press the ✓ button in up right. The rom will be flashed.
Important! Don't switch to another app or do anything else when the rom is being installed, otherwise the patcher will crash! 1-2 minutes and you're done, not much of a waiting.
5)
Hey you made it. You now have 2 roms simultaneously installed on your phone! When you install a new rom the patcher will automatically switch to it. That doesn't mean it will auto reboot to the new rom, it will just switch to it in the Roms list, you can always switch to the primary or other rom again. I think that's pretty much about it guys. Now just switch to the new rom and select reboot from the side menu of the patcher, it will reboot to the new rom. You can repeat the procedure as many times as you want.
My record is 8 Roms, that was in the past with other phone. Because of this crazy number I'm a proud winner of the gold medal for the "Most number of multiboot roms installed lmao.
If you have questions feel free the write below and as always hit thanks if I was helpful. See ya. :highfive:
Update: Starting from build 9.2.0.r54.g8b79a2b the patcher now supports the P2c72 too!
so my P2c72 is on the way, you think it's not supported? Isn't everything the same except for the internal space? I was planning to flash the official P2a42 ROM anyways.
Thoughts?
tanush said:
so my P2c72 is on the way, you think it's not supported? Isn't everything the same except for the internal space? I was planning to flash the official P2a42 ROM anyways.
Thoughts?
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I don't think, I'm sure it's not supported because I put the codenames on github and P2c72 is not in the list. No problem if you want to multiboot I'll add it in no time. You can flash all the roms available here for p2a42 on your P2c72 just fine by removing the first lines "assert get prop" in the updater-script. You can flash these roms the usual way via twrp. But if you use the DualBoot Patcher as for now it won't recognize the P2c72.
911-Future_Maker said:
I don't think I'm sure it's not supported because I put the codenames on github and P2c72 is not on the list. No problem if you want to multiboot I'll add it in no time.
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Cheers! My phone is on the way from china. Might be another week or so Right now just browsing everything that we have here.
Thanks for this. After so many ROMS ported recently, this would really help me out with having one stable daily driver and others to try to. Not an android developer but I'd like to try my hands as well finally to make a ROM and maybe look into the two bugs that are persistent across all ROMS. Let's see. I've just developed apps for now.
Anyways, thanks, this is indeed good stuff.
Yes, I love this app. It's the future of Rom's flashing, just switching between Roms like a boss. Btw congrats you bought the P2c72, it's 64gb right?
911-Future_Maker said:
Yes, I love this app. It's the future of Rom's flashing, just switching between Roms like a boss. Btw congrats you bought the P2c72, it's 64gb right?
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yes, thats the only reason I had to get it from china. Apparently, only 32 gb version is available outside china.
Thank You Bro
Starting from build 9.2.0.r54.g8b79a2b the patcher now supports the P2c72 too!
911-Future_Maker said:
Starting from build 9.2.0.r54.g8b79a2b the patcher now supports the P2c72 too!
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thanks, waiting for the bootloader to get done with its 15 days. All ready to flash everything!
Although can you tell me how it works? Like my phone is flashed with the global p2a42 ROM but it is p2c72. Should I change the name in build.prop?
tanush said:
thanks, waiting for the bootloader to get done with its 15 days. All ready to flash everything!
Although can you tell me how it works? Like my phone is flashed with the global p2a42 ROM but it is p2c72. Should I change the name in build.prop?
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This is why I made this tutorial, just follow it closely and all will be fine. You don't need to mess with the build.prop.
911-Future_Maker said:
Starting from build 9.2.0.r54.g8b79a2b the patcher now supports the P2c72 too!
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911-Future_Maker said:
This is why I made this tutorial, just follow it closely and all will be fine. You don't need to mess with the build.prop.
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Sorry brother didn't go through as I can't actually do it. Still waiting on my bootloader :/
So anyone had any success with p2c72?
I tried, but it fails. Doesn't throw any error but gets stuck in the boot and eventually reboots in twrp.
My only doubt is how does it know that the phone is p2c72? The build.prop says p2a42 so does the app thinks that its p2142 and wrongly patch it?
Is this just for experimenting or is there any advantage using 2 os same time? Isn't this can be cause a heat problem because of the more cpu/ram usage?
Can't find supported version of app! Can anyone here help me out wuth version?
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911-Future_Maker said:
Hi guys I'll share with you how to multiboot roms on Lenovo P2 using an app called DualBoot Patcher.
Currently I'm using 3 roms, they're simultaneously installed on my phone and all I need to switch the rom is a single tap via the app we'll discuss below.
The roms I have installed right now:
-S062_170117_ROW as primary
-RR 5.8.2 as secondary
-S232_170320_ROW as data-slot
As you may already think about it, yes having 3 roms or more installed on your phone is eating your internal storage a bit.
Check the shots attached below for all the storage details for each Rom. I currently have 12GB free on the internal storage.
---
Okay let's start with the tutorial.
Requirements:
-Root
-Unlocked Bootloader
First of all I want to say Big Thanks to the developer of the DualBoot Patcher @chenxiaolong. Feel free to visit the official thread of the app, say/press thanks and if you're good even donate to him.
Also you can thank me for adding our great device Lenovo P2 to the supported devices. I opened pull request on GitHub that is already processed.
I'll start with the steps of my tutorial:
1)
The first thing of course is to download the app from it's official page
As of the time this guide is written make sure to download the build 9.2.0.r8.g4da14ed or newer as the older builds don't support Lenovo P2. Currently only the P2a42 model is supported, if there is interest from a P2c72 owners I'll add a pull request on GitHub.
2)
You have the apk, install it and set the kernel when the app asks you. Good thing is to update the ramdisk of the primary rom, but you still can multiboot even if you didn't. You can force update the ramdisk by hitting the update ramdisk button 3 times. Always reboot after setting kernel or updating the ramdisk.
3)
Now I assume you have the zip file for the other rom. Select "Patch zip file" from the side menu and choose where to install it. You have a choice of:
-Primary Rom Upgrade (not recommended, it will override your primary rom! For security reasons can only be selected from a rom different from primary.)
-Secondary (I recommend this if you wish to use only 2 Roms, the rom will be installed on the same partition as the primary rom, it won't affect the internal storage. Only the data will be on internal. The system partition of P2 is 3.87GB and you can put 2 roms there easily.)
-Multi-slot (not recommended, suitable for phones with large cache partitions, 1.5-2G)
-Data-slot (this will affect your internal storage, system and data on internal, reliable option if you use 3 or more roms.
-Extsd-slot ( the rom will be installed on your extsd card! Yeah you hear me, an awesome feature, but unfortunately kind of unstable, you have issues here and there and also you have slightly decreased performance as you're running the rom from your sdcard which is several times slower than the internal storage unless you're running one of the most expensive extsd cards.
Select secondary or data slot, choose a save path and patch the rom.
4)
Install the rom. Easy as it sounds. Press the pink button in bottom right, press it once again and select the rom you patched in the previous step. As you can see you can even restore a backup made with the app. It's not for restoring a twrp backup. You can backup roms within the DualBoot Patcher. Also you can flash roms patched with this app in twrp. Choose where to install it or leave it as it is and press the ✓ button in up right. The rom will be flashed.
Important! Don't switch to another app or do anything else when the rom is being installed, otherwise the patcher will crash! 1-2 minutes and you're done, not much of a waiting.
5)
Hey you made it. You now have 2 roms simultaneously installed on your phone! When you install a new rom the patcher will automatically switch to it. That doesn't mean it will auto reboot to the new rom, it will just switch to it in the Roms list, you can always switch to the primary or other rom again. I think that's pretty much about it guys. Now just switch to the new rom and select reboot from the side menu of the patcher, it will reboot to the new rom. You can repeat the procedure as many times as you want.
My record is 8 Roms, that was in the past with other phone. Because of this crazy number I'm a proud winner of the gold medal for the "Most number of multiboot roms installed lmao.
If you have questions feel free the write below and as always hit thanks if I was helpful. See ya. :highfive:
Update: Starting from build 9.2.0.r54.g8b79a2b the patcher now supports the P2c72 too!
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Not able to find the version as mentioned. Tried newer version but not supported.
Multuboot log uploaded.
What to do for setting up kernel in 2nd step?
Hi , dual boot patcher app crash every time whenever I try to flash patched ROM in ROM section .pls help me with that .I really want it
muniphs said:
Hi , dual boot patcher app crash every time whenever I try to flash patched ROM in ROM section .pls help me with that .I really want it
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Try different version.
kanwaljeetsm said:
Try different version.[/QUOTE
Thanks for reply
I tried these both versions
DualBootPatcherAndroid-9.2.0.r54.g8b79a2b
And
DualBootPatcherAndroid-9.2.0.r8.g4da14ed
These are recommended on this thread
Is there any other supported version for our model
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muniphs said:
kanwaljeetsm said:
Try different version.[/QUOTE
Thanks for reply
I tried these both versions
DualBootPatcherAndroid-9.2.0.r54.g8b79a2b
And
DualBootPatcherAndroid-9.2.0.r8.g4da14ed
These are recommended on this thread
Is there any other supported version for our model
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I had tried r201.
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