I think this question has been asked but I search for a while and still could not found the answer.
Right now I have sytem 1: Numa ICS
system 3: Slimkat Build 5.2
Is there anyway I could switch Slimkat into system 1 and let Numa become system 3?
Thank you
No way,You must reinstall your system. System_1 and System_3 cannot switch,but System_3 and System_4 can.
laofan said:
I think this question has been asked but I search for a while and still could not found the answer.
Right now I have sytem 1: Numa ICS
system 3: Slimkat Build 5.2
Is there anyway I could switch Slimkat into system 1 and let Numa become system 3?
Thank you
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Ok if you want to avoid the trouble of setting up your slimkat all over again in system 1, here's what you do.
Boot into BMM take a data backup of slim on to your sd-card (data only)
Install slim in system 1 (do a clean install)
Restore slim data backup in system1
Now you can install Numa in system 3 (do a clean install)
Hope this helps, good luck.
minhajlk said:
Ok if you want to avoid the trouble of setting up your slimkat all over again in system 1, here's what you do.
Boot into BMM take a data backup of slim on to your sd-card (data only)
Install slim in system 1 (do a clean install)
Restore slim data backup in system1
Now you can install Numa in system 3 (do a clean install)
Hope this helps, good luck.
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after install slim in sytem 1, I download BMM from play store but when I open BMM to install, it sats Wrong BMM busybox.
Any idea? Or I should not install BMM in slim ?
laofan said:
after install slim in sytem 1, I download BMM from play store but when I open BMM to install, it sats Wrong BMM busybox.
Any idea? Or I should not install BMM in slim ?
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You should not install bmm from playstore. Or else, you might end up softbrick.
noranora said:
You should not install bmm from playstore. Or else, you might end up softbrick.
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So I only need to install BMM via system keeper in revovery?
laofan said:
So I only need to install BMM via system keeper in revovery?
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Yup.
I used bmm from market and did not encounter any issues?
Sent from my ATT Samsung Galaxy SIII using TapaTalk
crazymonkey05 said:
I used bmm from market and did not encounter any issues?
Sent from my ATT Samsung Galaxy SIII using TapaTalk
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Hi
I am installing a ROM for the 1st time and this confused me.
After installation am i supposed to install BMM from system keeper or not?
I would use system keeper as that's your safest route
Why would someone want to move the primary rom to system 1, is there an advantage?
Barb3r said:
Why would someone want to move the primary rom to system 1, is there an advantage?
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Yes. More space for apps.
Sent from my MB865 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
But can't only ICS Roms install on system 1 and 2?
crazymonkey05 said:
But can't only ICS Roms install on system 1 and 2?
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No. I have Magic Mod on my system 1 right now, before that AICP Homemade and even before that LiquidSmooth.
You should install anything on system 2. Just leave it alone.
Related
I have few doubts regarding installation and operating CM9. Currently, I'm on JaggyROM 3.
Q1.
- Copy GApps and CM9 ZIPs to your SDCard
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I need 20120429.zip for CM9 #8, right?
Q2.
- Flash CM9 zip from SDCard
- Flash GApps zip from SDCard
- DO A DATA WIPE / FACTORY RESET (otherwise your device will be stuck at boot)
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Is this actual order of steps? Cause afaik, we have to first do the reset/wipe & then apply update. And in which order should I apply the CM9 & GApps? or any order is OK?
Q3.
- Don't restore data using Titanium Backup! they might cause FC's
- Restoring Apps + Data might cause problems and is not recommended, avoid it if possible!
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This is THE most important question. How should I restore data?
Will it be OK if I installed ONLY APPS first with help of an installer and then used Titanium to restore data?
Can't wait to install this wonderful ROM.
Thanks.
I used this steps without a problem.
1. Download and copy rom to sdcard
2. Boot/Reboot into CWM
3. Backup your existing ROM (just in case)
4. Wipe Data/Factory Reset
5. Goto mounts/storage, mount cache, data, system
6. Format boot, cache, data, system, advanced menu dalvik
7. Install zip from sdcard, choose zip from sdcard, choose "cm-9-20121102-UNOFFICIAL-pico.zip"
8. Wait for it to install, when finished reboot, wait until on homescreen, leave to settle for afew minutes then reboot again
9. Flash gapp
Those are instructions for installing a clean stock cyanogen rom.
-from liverpool-fan
and this is the CM9#8 filename cm-9-20121004-UNOFFICIAL-pico.zip
Actually, I am confused about GApp file name.
And should I install apps in two steps? First only apps and then the app data?
BatsDroid said:
Actually, I am confused about GApp file name.
And should I install apps in two steps? First only apps and then the app data?
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Why are you confused with gapps file name? Just install apps like normal apps
bluerain28 said:
Why are you confused with gapps file name? Just install apps like normal apps
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because there are so many of them.
BatsDroid said:
because there are so many of them.
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Ohhh just choose the one in the "table". :silly:
cm9 build 8
bluerain28 said:
Ohhh just choose the one in the "table". :silly:
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I just want to know did camera works fine on cmp build 8 also video recording? on cm9 mod link2sd does not make 2nd partation. Is link2sd works fine on cm9 build 8 rom?
I have been addicted to flashing new ROMs almost every other day on my DesireZ. On moving to SGS3, I started searching for a flashable zip that will do an extensive wiping for me without bothering me with wipe Data, wipe Cache, Wipe Dalvik etc.
I thought I will make one for myself. now that I have made and used it, I want to share it with others.
Now, I present it for NOTE II.
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There are 4 Scripts:
1) MegaWipe
2) SuperWipe
3) SimpleWipe
4) Factory Reset
All 4 serve different purposes.
Megawipe: Use this zip to completely format your phone. It will delete everything in your phone and will bring it to bare bones. After it install any ROM for a fresh experience without any conflicts with in the frame work.It deletes the Data, Cache, System and Preload partitions of your internal memory. So Beware!
SuperWipe: This is a simple factory reset and you can use it to move from one ROM to another without bothering about framework conflicts.It deletes the Data Folders and Cache partitions of your internal memory.Will not affect the Internal SD card.
Factory Reset: Use it to do a Factory Reset, which wipes your Data partition, Cache Partition and Dalvik Cache. It will delete everything on your Internal SDcard.
SimpleWipe: A simple wipe is as the name suggests a Simple Cache and Dalvik wipe. You can use it to clear the said partitions before updating to a newer version of your ROM. Also, You can use it before you have flash a new ROM.
Also, I have read questions on how to completely wipe the phone..the MegaWipe zip will do it for you..just have a ROM to install on the ExtSdcard when you use it..
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Requirements: You need to have
1. CWM Recovery installed
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Downloads
Aroma Installer - Download Link
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How to use:
Just copy the required zip to your External SDcard and reboot into CWM recovery. Install the zip and you are good to go!:good:
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Credits:
King of Raptureā¢ - For the Testing
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Good Luck !!
TWRP its okay or not?
Hi, can i flash this wipe tools with TWRP? Thanks :victory:very much. Appreciate :good:
Very nice and very usefull thanks a million:good:
bongbongcong said:
Hi, can i flash this wipe tools with TWRP? Thanks :victory:very much. Appreciate :good:
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Can't say ..tested on CWM..but should work in TWRP as well..
brockyneo said:
Very nice and very usefull thanks a million:good:
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Thanks!!
will save me alot of time :victory: many thanks
Many thanks to Zoot1 for creating this excellent Aroma Installer Zoot1's Wipe for Samsung Note 2.
Now, I have the same Aroma Installer Zoot1's Wipe for Samsung Note 2 as I have for my Samsung S3.
The Aroma Installer Zoot1's Wipe for Samsung S3.
Many thanks again Zoot1 for your hard work for creating Aroma Installer for both S3 and Note 2.
Best regards,
Thanks a lot, great app, but have to ask - Megawipe will delete anything from the personal data on the internal memory? Like Camera Folder / DCIM or anything in the SDCard root?
Appreciated!
alexandruvlad said:
Thanks a lot, great app, but have to ask - Megawipe will delete anything from the personal data on the internal memory? Like Camera Folder / DCIM or anything in the SDCard root?
Appreciated!
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It will delete everything everywhere except the external SDcard..use Superwipe if you want to keep the data on the Internal SDcard intact..
Hmmm...doesn't work for me
The script always freezes on the screen with the green android - sometime with the "wheel" showing and sometime before it shows.
I re-downloaded the app, but still the same thing.
I'm on a Note 2 N7100 from Germany, running CWM 6.0.1.9 and Omega V7.0.
cool400 said:
Hmmm...doesn't work for me
The script always freezes on the screen with the green android - sometime with the "wheel" showing and sometime before it shows.
I re-downloaded the app, but still the same thing.
I'm on a Note 2 N7100 from Germany, running CWM 6.0.1.9 and Omega V7.0.
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Try the earlier version of CWM..tested on CWM 6.0.1.2
thanks for this great tool.. one question.. if i will be flashing from one rom to another, like im on a custom 4.1.2 right now then i would like to try a different custom 4.1.2. would you recommend the megawipe? or superwipe only?
thanks
thanks for handy&useful tool!
borikat said:
thanks for this great tool.. one question.. if i will be flashing from one rom to another, like im on a custom 4.1.2 right now then i would like to try a different custom 4.1.2. would you recommend the megawipe? or superwipe only?
thanks
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superwipe
cswarrior said:
thanks for handy&useful tool!
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u r welcome
Hi !
I was wondering why it is said that it's dangerous to wipe system on Note2 (hence Megawipe)
Using several Android devices with 4.1.x version and everything is fine when I wipe everything (system partition included)
Vanto said:
Hi !
I was wondering why it is said that it's dangerous to wipe system on Note2 (hence Megawipe)
Using several Android devices with 4.1.x version and everything is fine when I wipe everything (system partition included)
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It is just for people to keep in mind that it is dangerous if you don't know what you are doing..it will not harm your hardware..
Megawipe is best when installing a totally new ROM.
Sent from my GT-N7100 using xda premium
@z00t1, I have been searching for something like this to incorporate in my personal ROM (if that is ok with you) but am curious will this work for the L900 (Sprint) Note2?
Great
I'll give it a try
Sent from my GT-N7100 using Tapatalk 2
Confirmed that this doesn't work on latest cwm for note 2 6.0.1.9
Hi zoot1,
i've use your "mega wipe", to clean up my phone.
Phone run now really fantastic.
You've done a great work.
Many regards
Gesendet von meinem GT-N7100
So most of you must have used the PACman ROM at some point of time.Right???
Love it?But wish that the UI Tearing goes away...
Well your wish has come true...
HALO IS HERE!!!
JBX KERNEL IS HERE!!!!
SAY GOODBYE TO UI-TEARING AND ENJOY THE PACman AS IT SHOULD BE...
Well you're all well aware of the features,have seen the screenies(hell even used it) so I won't waste your and my time rattling about that.
Let's go then:
Links:
PAC
GAPPS Collection
Installation Instructions:
Note:This ROM uses JBX kernel(0.6).Those of you who were getting the black screen problem with kexec kernel will get the same bug here.
Note:Please backup your CID just to be safe.You may not have this error ever but it's always safe to have a backup of the CID.So that if you get a message invalid CID or soemthing just restore it and you'll be good to go.
To backup CID:
Reboot into Recovery
Tap on firmware flashing
Tap on backup CID.
Note:To be flashed via BMM only
BMM instructions:
See here if this is your first time multibooting with BMM.
Download and install BMM from google play https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...otmenu.manager
Our phone does not have a partition for internal storage.. so we use the data partition for it.. To do so, just open a root browser like root explorer and navigate to /etc/bmm/conf
Open "recovery.fstab" with a text editor
The last line will be something like this
/int vfat /dev/block/mmcblk1p25
Just change 'vfat' to 'auto' and 'mmcblk1p25' to 'userdata' (its the same though..)
So that it looks like this
/int auto /dev/block/userdata
and of course save it and close it..
Done.. you are good to go.. Happy Multi Booting..
Just some tips
On your first reboot, tap the android, go to settings-->System_2-->Partition setup and tap on ACTIVATE. This formats cdrom partition to ext2.
Now go back 2 two steps, and select any other system(3-6). choose Partition setup, tap on system.img, tap on Create, select the size, create it. go back and do the same with data.img and cache.img.
Once thats done, go back and select recovery, select switch system. choose your system that you created the images for, the colour will change, install any custom rom.. Enjoy!!
NOTE: BMM stores the images in internal memory(/int/clockworkmod/virtual/system_(num)). Since we dont have emmc partition and are using the data partition for /int, doing a factory reset will wipe it out and you will lose all your other roms.. So be carefull..
NOTE 2: USE ONLY SYSTEMS 3 TO 6 FOR CUSTOM ROMS.. SUSTEM 2 IS CDROM PARTITION.. YOU ACTIVATE IT ONCE AND DONE.. DONT TOUCH IT AGAIN.. ITS ONLY 12MB..
IMPORTANT NOTE: DO NOT INSTALL BMM IF YOU USED A2 BOOTSTRAPPER BEFORE. THAT WILL MESS THINGS UP WITH YOUR LOGWRAPPER.BIN. THERE IS A GOOD CHANCE YOU WILL BOOT LOOP AFTER REBOOT. NOW IF FOR SOME REASON YOU DID NOT READ THIS, AND GET A MESSAGE ABOUT BMM ASKING YOU TO GET HELP, BEST THING FOR YOU TO DO IS RECHARGE YOUR BATTERY FULLY AND FXZ BACK. OR THERE IS A GOOD CHANCE YOU WILL HAVE TO USE MCGRUVYER METHOD OR ANOTHER A2 BATTERY. USER RAD7 RECENTLY HAD QUITE A LOT OF TROUBLE WITH HIS BATTERY DYING AFTER BMM MESSED WITH LOGWRAPPER. YOU HAVE BEEN INFORMED.
Make sure you have BMM recovery.
Reboot and hit the droid at the BMM splash screen
Optional:
Tap on Settings
Create a new System by creating system,data and cache partitons.Delete the previous partitions if you have to(NOTE: You can skip this but it's better to do it this way)
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Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe dalvic cache
Flash ROM
Flash Gapps
Reboot
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Credits:
surdu_petru for his port on Motorola Razr.
dtrail1 for his kexec kernel
CHANGELOG:
22-06-2013:
Minor Fixes and synced to latest sources.(Full changelog to be uploaded)
12-06-2013:
Added HALO from Paranoid source !
Updated to CyanogenMod 10.1 RC5 ;
Updated PA commits ;
Fix Pie & Tablet Date View;
Update AOKP Ribbons;
Fix 3-dot Menu Button;
Fix ParanoidAndroid Settings !
Add CPU Mode Switch ( need custom kernel to enable settings ... )
Add toggle Music from Slim Rom !
Updated PA to 3.6
Removed MDPI/HDPI PA Preferences Hack
TRDS 2.0
[30-05-2013]
Initial Release
PREVIOUS VERSIONS:
[12-06-2013] PAC v04 HALO!!!:
PACman v4.0 HALO
PACman v4.0 HALO-Mirror
[30.05.2013]PAC v1.0
PACman v1.0
PACman v1.0 MIRROR
i'm so sad can;t boot into kexec kernel.
i wish to try this..
Ok I've made a small Fix Audio.zip it should enhance audio significantly and also fix the broken sound recorder(I bet no one new that it was broken)
Anyways flash in recovery.No wipes needed.
Also if you don't like the new audio you can revert back to your old settings and broken voice recorder by flashing the Fix Audio Revert.zip
See the attachment below
guffoe said:
i'm so sad can;t boot into kexec kernel.
i wish to try this..
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Try the non kexec version from ravi then.It's been out for like forever
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May the -Mass times Acceleration-be with You...
deveshmanish said:
Ok I've made a small Fix Audio.zip it should enhance audio significantly and also fix the broken sound recorder(I bet no one new that it was broken)
Anyways flash in recovery.No wipes needed.
Also if you don't like the new audio you can revert back to your old settings and broken voice recorder by flashing the Fix Audio Revert.zip
See the attachment below
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I actually did notice it in AOKP , but didn't had the chance to post about it .
iamezio said:
I actually did notice it in AOKP , but didn't had the chance to post about it .
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Lol nvm it's fixed now.
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May the -Mass times Acceleration-be with You...
I installed this to system 3 and got it to boot up once, but whenever I rebooted, every time I try to boot it up, I just get sent back to the moto dual core logo. Does this mean I'm a kexec reject?
Edit: I played around some more, turns out system 1 and system 3 didnt play nice together,so deleting system 3 fixed it!
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i'm currently on boot menu manager 0.2.7 right now and on the NUMA ROM. Is the BMM I'm supposed to use different and is the process different since I'm coming from NUMA?
EDIT: nvm, installed and rebooted to system 2. Now waiting for it to boot (taking forever)!
Chowlz said:
i'm currently on boot menu manager 0.2.7 right now and on the NUMA ROM. Is the BMM I'm supposed to use different and is the process different since I'm coming from NUMA?
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Well the multi booting process is significantly different in the 0.2.7 and 0.3.4 better just upgrade the BMM and then flash it.
But the process would be the same.
deveshmanish said:
Well the multi booting process is significantly different in the 0.2.7 and 0.3.4 better just upgrade the BMM and then flash it.
But the process would be the same.
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Okay... kind of lost on the instructions. I rebooted, clicked the droid, and click settings, picked system 2 (NUMA is on system 1) and I'm only given "Partition setup" and "Boot mode". I clicked System 2 and clicked activate. Am I supposed to go back, enter recovery and then continue with the instructions?
Chowlz said:
Okay... kind of lost on the instructions. I rebooted, clicked the droid, and click settings, picked system 2 (NUMA is on system 1) and I'm only given "Partition setup" and "Boot mode". I clicked System 2 and clicked activate. Am I supposed to go back, enter recovery and then continue with the instructions?
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Have you modified the recovery.fstb files???
See here
And then use system 3 or above to install
deveshmanish said:
Have you modified the recovery.fstb files???
See here
And then use system 3 or above to install
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Ahh, I see. Would be nice if you included these in your instructions. Thanks!
Chowlz said:
Ahh, I see. Would be nice if you included these in your instructions. Thanks!
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Hmmm...Done!!!
So far, so epic
So, just to be sure before I begin: I'm on JB leak 1 (4.1.2), and I must go back to stock ICS before flashing this, right? Or I can just install BBM and install it from here? I was absent in the recent weeks so can someone direct me?
So, just to be sure before I begin: I'm on JB leak 1 (4.1.2), and I must go back to stock ICS before flashing this, right? Or I can just install BBM and install it from here? I was absent in the recent weeks so can someone direct me?
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You can flash over ICS or jb leak
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filip990 said:
So, just to be sure before I begin: I'm on JB leak 1 (4.1.2), and I must go back to stock ICS before flashing this, right? Or I can just install BBM and install it from here? I was absent in the recent weeks so can someone direct me?
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Yeah. Go on and flash . Its kexec. Doesn't matter which kernel it is.
In the first post it says that I shouldn't install BMM if I have A2 Bootstrapper. Should I remove it first?
I never used BMM before, so I'm not familiar with it yet
Somebody help me.
I want to remove custom rom(SlimKit) from system 3 of my device and uninstall BMM from my MOTOROLA ATRX2 device.
System 1 and system 2 is untouched having ICS 4.0.4.
Install ROM using...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2602229 this tutorial , but no uninstall not explain their . plz help me.
Please give me advices.
Tap the green robot and get into the settings from the bmm menu and then tap system3 Go to system .IMG and delete it ...do the same for cache and data also its done ...reboot and enjoy
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guruggk1988 said:
Tap the green robot and get into the settings from the bmm menu and then tap system3 Go to system .IMG and delete it ...do the same for cache and data also its done ...reboot and enjoy
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Thanks.
But How to Uninstall BMM.
ganesh_6663 said:
Thanks.
But How to Uninstall BMM.
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only way to uninstall BMM is fxz back ur phone to either stock ics or jb leak:good:
guruggk1988 said:
only way to uninstall BMM is fxz back ur phone to either stock ics or jb leak:good:
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No no no....u can definitely unistall bmm
Open the bmm app.. Go to installer.. Then uninstall.
Follow my 1st video plz
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Uninstall BMM 0.3.4
arnab said:
Follow my 1st video plz
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Thanks for replay..:good:
But Very Confuse....
I want step by step procedure to remove custom rom(SlimKit) from system 3 of my device and uninstall BMM from my MOTOROLA ATRX2 device.
System 1 and system 2 is untouched having ICS 4.0.4.
Please help......... somebody suggest me uninstall BMM directly from app manager , can I do this if not why??I want to restore my phone as it was!!
It is Indian version .
ganesh_6663 said:
Thanks for replay..:good:
But Very Confuse....
I want step by step procedure to remove custom rom(SlimKit) from system 3 of my device and uninstall BMM from my MOTOROLA ATRX2 device.
System 1 and system 2 is untouched having ICS 4.0.4.
Please help......... somebody suggest me uninstall BMM directly from app manager , can I do this if not why??I want to restore my phone as it was!!
It is Indian version .
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It is The same way u created the partition space ,, instead of tapping the create option , Tap delete it ... As much as I know its better not to do that directly, instead fxz back which is much safer but if u still think of deleting from app manager make sure u remember ur firmware version and backup cid .... It may boot loop but I am not sure because I never did that way..... But u say ur on ICS right ??? So it should not create any problem by just deleting it
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Ayush Jain said:
No no no....u can definitely unistall bmm
Open the bmm app.. Go to installer.. Then uninstall.
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man, you should warn him NOT to do that if ROM is installed in system1........along time ago I 'd installed SlimKat on system1 and manged to make it my only driver, so tried to remove BMM then KaBoom! stuck with hard rest and had to FXZ
Just press both the vol keys and power in switched off condn. scroll with down key to AP fastboot...select with vol up key...frm there follow the 1st video.
ecelente
i was looking for this..
Can i install roms on System 1, who and how? pls help, i dont want to break my phone, i 've LiquidSmooth but on System 3, i need more space and the only way its installing on system 1..
Who other roms can i install on system 1, and who are requirement? thx for your help :good::cyclops:
Yes, you can. In fact, I am using just System 1 (AOSB) as my daily ROM.
I don't know if this is required, but I'm always doing the following:
1. Format /system, /data, /cache
2. Wipe System, Cache, Dalvik Cache
3. Install ROM
4. Install GApps
I never had any problems since.
Goodluck mate!
Cheers,
Rae
I have never used any other system other than system 1 as daily driver..i don't know y ppl are so scared to flash..same time two years back we didn't even have a recovery on boot and still used to flash roms courtesy rdavisct, alteredlikeness, jimbridgman n co..this whole concept of multiple systems has made things more complicated than before it seems
Sent from my MB865 running CaRbOn 4.4.3 source built by dmroeder!!
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devilhunter47 said:
I have never used any other system other than system 1 as daily driver..i don't know y ppl are so scared to flash..same time two years back we didn't even have a recovery on boot and still used to flash roms courtesy rdavisct, alteredlikeness, jimbridgman n co..this whole concept of multiple systems has made things more complicated than before it seems
Sent from my MB865 running CaRbOn 4.4.3 source built by dmroeder!!
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To the steps mentioned above
Wipe battery stats
After installation go to system keeper option
Install bmm to main system
Reboot
Safer this way
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Raeshabu said:
Yes, you can. In fact, I am using just System 1 (AOSB) as my daily ROM.
I don't know if this is required, but I'm always doing the following:
1. Format /system, /data, /cache
2. Wipe System, Cache, Dalvik Cache
3. Install ROM
4. Install GApps
I never had any problems since.
Goodluck mate!
Cheers,
Rae
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Thaankss..! bro im gonna try it now..! i did a back up of stock 4.0.4
devilhunter47 said:
I have never used any other system other than system 1 as daily driver..i don't know y ppl are so scared to flash..same time two years back we didn't even have a recovery on boot and still used to flash roms courtesy rdavisct, alteredlikeness, jimbridgman n co..this whole concept of multiple systems has made things more complicated than before it seems
Sent from my MB865 running CaRbOn 4.4.3 source built by dmroeder!!
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To the steps mentioned above
Wipe battery stats
After installation go to system keeper option
Install bmm to main system
Reboot
Safer this way
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ohhh i'm really thankful , i was nervous but with this steps i'm sure of wait i'm going to do..
saga02 said:
Thaankss..! bro im gonna try it now..! i did a back up of stock 4.0.4
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Good luck mate! :good:
@devilhunter47
Thanks for the additional info.
Anyways, I never install BMM after flashing ROMs because it auto-installs after you press back from Install from Zip. Or maybe we just have different experiences regarding this.
Thank you again! :highfive: :good:
Raeshabu said:
Good luck mate! :good:
@devilhunter47
Thanks for the additional info.
Anyways, I never install BMM after flashing ROMs because it auto-installs after you press back from Install from Zip. Or maybe we just have different experiences regarding this.
Thank you again! :highfive: :good:
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Sometimes it fails to and i had to fxz
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devilhunter47 said:
Sometimes it fails to and i had to fxz
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guys i've a problem, when the installations finish i did "system keeper option", and then show me a mistake, saying "BBM will not start after reboot", and now the phone dont show me BBM and only restart and restart :/ i dont know what to do now, because i can enter to bbm and fix this :S.. I can not even go to android, is happening and I did wrong? : ( And how to fix this please help ..!
Raeshabu said:
Good luck mate! :good:
@devilhunter47
Thanks for the additional info.
Anyways, I never install BMM after flashing ROMs because it auto-installs after you press back from Install from Zip. Or maybe we just have different experiences regarding this.
Thank you again! :highfive: :good:
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Heelpp..! BMM not appear, and the phone stayed restarting does nothing but nothing out of the motorola logo screen goes black for a minute and not start, should show BBM but no longer does, and prior to the reboot when installation is complete and I gave keeper system option "Install bmm to main system" not only told me BBM started after reboot and so did not know what to do now ..: S can not access the system 3 is where I have q my other system: (help please
saga02 said:
Heelpp..! BMM not appear, and the phone stayed restarting does nothing but nothing out of the motorola logo screen goes black for a minute and not start, should show BBM but no longer does, and prior to the reboot when installation is complete and I gave keeper system option "Install bmm to main system" not only told me BBM started after reboot and so did not know what to do now ..: S can not access the system 3 is where I have q my other system: (help please
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Sorry to hear that.
So, are you saying that after you installed a ROM in System 1, you force-installed BMM again through System Keeper?
I think you need to FXZ back to stock ICS, then root, then install BMM from the market again.
I think I had the same experience back when I first got this phone and was still experimenting on stuffs.
Anyways, do you know how to FXZ back to stock ICS? There's a guide on how to do that here:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1937112
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You SHOULD follow every step mentioned on the thread, and also download the correct FXZ for your phone.
Or you could check my post here:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53305693#post53305693
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Just ignore the part where I insist you should download the AT&T FXZ for your phone. That part is for my phone only.
Raeshabu said:
Sorry to hear that.
So, are you saying that after you installed a ROM in System 1, you force-installed BMM again through System Keeper?
I think you need to FXZ back to stock ICS, then root, then install BMM from the market again.
I think I had the same experience back when I first got this phone and was still experimenting on stuffs.
Anyways, do you know how to FXZ back to stock ICS? There's a guide on how to do that here:
You SHOULD follow every step mentioned on the thread, and also download the correct FXZ for your phone.
Or you could check my post here:
Just ignore the part where I insist you should download the AT&T FXZ for your phone. That part is for my phone only.
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Ready brother could fix all that I did just now was able to install in system 1 and so far everything is fine, the problem was the gapps and they made the bootlooping, I am LiquidSmooth 3.1 (4.4.3) that I can recommend another rom this stable and fast ... thank you very much for your help really'm super grateful to you ..
saga02 said:
Ready brother could fix all that I did just now was able to install in system 1 and so far everything is fine, the problem was the gapps and they made the bootlooping, I am LiquidSmooth 3.1 (4.4.3) that I can recommend another rom this stable and fast ... thank you very much for your help really'm super grateful to you ..
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Hey, I'm glad that you fixed your phone. :highfive:
Cheers,
Rae
saga02 said:
Can i install roms on System 1, who and how? pls help, i dont want to break my phone, i 've LiquidSmooth but on System 3, i need more space and the only way its installing on system 1..
Who other roms can i install on system 1, and who are requirement? thx for your help :good::cyclops:
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Dude you can flash ROM's on System 1 but please be careful as it will delete all other data on the other systems.
One more thing if your using altreds CM 11 use the BaNkS minimal gapps, It's not a problem to flash on the system 1, the thing is a failed flash can sometimes lead to you needing a FXZ, so just be careful on which ROM your flashing. :good:
I have little bit confusion. Please guide if these steps are correct:
1. Using BMM, format system 1 partition, data, cache.
2. Clean/wipe data, cache, battery, dalvik
3. Install ROM and GAPPs in system 1
4. system keeper > keep/install BMM
Are these steps correct?
Another question is if I want to install only one ROM in system 1 and want to use all available space for this setup then how to setup the partitions with maximum available space? Or I don't need to setup partitions?
Jack Sparrow xda said:
I have little bit confusion. Please guide if these steps are correct:
1. Using BMM, format system 1 partition, data, cache.
2. Clean/wipe data, cache, battery, dalvik
3. Install ROM and GAPPs in system 1
4. system keeper > keep/install BMM
Are these steps correct?
Another question is if I want to install only one ROM in system 1 and want to use all available space for this setup then how to setup the partitions with maximum available space? Or I don't need to setup partitions?
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No need to set partition sizes on system 1, that's solely for multi-booting ROMs on systems 3-6. Everything else is good though.
1BadWolf said:
No need to set partition sizes on system 1, that's solely for multi-booting ROMs on systems 3-6. Everything else is good though.
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Thanks for the info, that was really helpful
But one confusion, I use BMM for flashing ROMs. And in case of BMM, we have to set partitions for system, data and cache. How to do that partitioning step in case if we want to flash ROM in the system 1 ? Won't we have to specify the sizes for all of those partitions?
Another question is, how to fully clean up the system 1 and free up whole ROM space before starting system 1 setup? I mean can I clean everything which came from factory before flashing on the system one to get as big as possible size of internal ROM for the system 1 setup? How much space we can get by doing that? Right now it shows around 2 GB available for user (apps and data) in the 4GB ROM of the Atrix 2, how much would it show in case of custom ROM flashing by freeing up whole space?
Jack Sparrow xda said:
Thanks for the info, that was really helpful
But one confusion, I use BMM for flashing ROMs. And in case of BMM, we have to set partitions for system, data and cache. How to do that partitioning step in case if we want to flash ROM in the system 1 ? Won't we have to specify the sizes for all of those partitions?
Another question is, how to fully clean up the system 1 and free up whole ROM space before starting system 1 setup? I mean can I clean everything which came from factory before flashing on the system one to get as big as possible size of internal ROM for the system 1 setup? How much space we can get by doing that? Right now it shows around 2 GB available for user (apps and data) in the 4GB ROM of the Atrix 2, how much would it show in case of custom ROM flashing by freeing up whole space?
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System 1 gets partitioned by flashing the FXZ so it's not necessary to do it with BMM. The best way to clean up system for flashing is to flash the FXZ first, then root and install BMM, etc. You can also use BMM to format system, data, cache and dalvik cache if you haven't created partitions for other systems. The only reason you will ever need to create partitions with BMM is to flash on systems 3-6.
1BadWolf said:
System 1 gets partitioned by flashing the FXZ so it's not necessary to do it with BMM. The best way to clean up system for flashing is to flash the FXZ first, then root and install BMM, etc. You can also use BMM to format system, data, cache and dalvik cache if you haven't created partitions for other systems. The only reason you will ever need to create partitions with BMM is to flash on systems 3-6.
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Oh, I thought BMM will do it on sys 1 as well. I used sys 3 & 4 just to try out various ROMs without risking the stock system so that I can know which ROM suites me and later I can cleanup the whole system and put that ROM of my liking in the main system.
I am not familiar with FXZ method and it seems more complicated to me. isn't there any way to flash ROM on sys 1 and deleting the other partitions?
I am noob in this flashing thing and its been just 10-12 days since I started it up. the bmm method looked easy to me and I would prefer it if its possible to use for this purpose.
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Jack Sparrow xda said:
Oh, I thought BMM will do it on sys 1 as well. I used sys 3 & 4 just to try out various ROMs without risking the stock system so that I can know which ROM suites me and later I can cleanup the whole system and put that ROM of my liking in the main system.
I am not familiar with FXZ method and it seems more complicated to me. isn't there any way to flash ROM on sys 1 and deleting the other partitions?
I am noob in this flashing thing and its been just 10-12 days since I started it up. the bmm method looked easy to me and I would prefer it if its possible to use for this purpose.
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Flashing the FXZ is actually pretty simple. The main thing to know is which FXZ is the correct one for your phone. (Also it's a really good idea to find THAT out BEFORE you need it.) BMM is far more complicated and confusing IMHO.
Anyway, it's still possible to do a clean flash via BMM if that's what you're more comfortable with, though, so no worries. Just do a factory reset, which will format data, cache, and dalvik. Since that formats the data partition you will lose everything on any other existing systems. (though it may not always be necessary I normally format the system as well. DO NOT reboot at this point or you'll have no choice but to FXZ.) Then you just flash the zip plus gapps and whatever other mods you want. Personally I like to reboot between flashing each zip. In other words, I flash the ROM then reboot. Then gapps and reboot, etc. No repartitioning is necessary for flashing on system 1 and might actually be detrimental so just skip that.
Thanks a lot @1BadWolf, your post clears all doubts in my mind
1BadWolf said:
No repartitioning is necessary for flashing on system 1 and might actually be detrimental so just skip that.
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Thanks for letting me know about no need of partitioning sys 1. If I wouldn't have been in this discussion with you, I would have ended up creating partitions on system 1 as well like what I have learnt to do on other systems and there would have been a thread by me on getting stuck in bootloop, you saved me from that.
To be bit on more safer side, let me put what I have understood so far:
1. Boot in BMM.
2. Factory reset on system one. (I have two other custom ROMs on system 3 and 4. will it also clear all the other ROMs installed on other systems also?
3. Format partitions on system one.
4. Clear system, data cache etc
5. Install ROM and GApps on system 1
6. Keep BMM in main system
7. Reboot and done
Is there anything broken or wrong in that chain?
One more query, can I keep continue installing ROMs on other systems like what I am doing right now in case of retaining stock ROM?