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mazdaspeed
17th September 2007, 02:25 AM
can some one please recomend a good stable rom
shap's is gone :( and its the only roms i ever used
and also can i back up all my setting and move them to the next rom ??

Thanks MS3

galaxys
17th September 2007, 03:20 AM
Well there are a lot of of good stable roms depending on your preferences...

I went from Schaps to TNT V2.0, and it is very fast and stable for me. You can read it's thread for posted details.

mazdaspeed
17th September 2007, 03:33 AM
i was going to try TNT but i was wating for shap's to come back
but from wat i say today i dont think he is :(

so is there a way to back up my settings and move them to TNT

bchau
17th September 2007, 03:53 AM
Isn't there a PIM backup that can do backup?

As for the ROM, I have recently tried the Dutty Supa Dupa ButtonFLO ROM and it is working good for me so far. It is ButtonFLO though (not TouchFLO) but I can happy with that.

mazdaspeed
17th September 2007, 04:09 AM
i just wan't a normall Rom thats fast and works good
this is just my evry day phone and i never use all the toys in it
i just use it to make calls

cyphol
17th September 2007, 04:11 AM
i just wan't a normall Rom thats fast and works good
this is just my evry day phone and i never use all the toys in it
i just use it to make calls

I don't know whether this is what you need. Why don't you try my cooked ROM. Click on my signature to browse the thread.:D

mazdaspeed
17th September 2007, 04:16 AM
i did try ur rom :(
i hate the start up pics and some other stuff

so is there a way to backup my stuff so i can start trying new roms
it will make my life ezy if i don't have to waste 2 hours seting up my phone

cyphol
17th September 2007, 04:18 AM
i did try ur rom :(
i hate the start up pics and some other stuff

so is there a way to backup my stuff so i can start trying new roms
it will make my life ezy if i don't have to waste 2 hours seting up my phone

Well, what can I say. It's your choice though.:D Good luck on your search.

fastwanabe
17th September 2007, 06:44 AM
cyphol I tried ur ROM and I like it alot, it one of better ones on here. I dont know why the other didnt like it but i love the startup alot.

cyphol
17th September 2007, 06:56 AM
cyphol I tried ur ROM and I like it alot, it one of better ones on here. I dont know why the other didnt like it but i love the startup alot.

Thanks for trying it and am glad you like it.:D It's our choice which one we wanted. Mazdaspeed like a ROM that's faster and more beautiful than mine. Well, he could try others. There's a lot in here. Try them all and make a choice. Just like I did, before I made my decision to make one of my own but with various users in mind. He can leave mine behind because he already tried mine.

edhaas
17th September 2007, 08:36 AM
Hi mazdaspeed,

If you want something to load and forget, I think one of my roms would fit the bill. Nothing fancy, but lots of space to do what you want with it, and fast and stable. Read the threads and see if they sound right for you.
As far as backing up settings, etc, it doesn't really work. If you're changing roms, the registries will be different, to match the underlying programs. Backup utilities restore the registry, where your settings are kept, but in restoring the registry they erase what should be there so the new rom functions properly. There are utilities to speed up the re-loading of programs, etc, and they are helpful if you are a chronic rom-flasher, but they take time to set up, and don't do much for your settings anyway. What will save you lots of time is a PIM backup utility, if you don't use activesync.

Hope this helps, and good luck!

Roll3r
17th September 2007, 08:40 AM
I'll vouch for edhass's ROMs. Had the lite version installed for a week or two, got bored and flashed another ROM. After a day of testing I re-flashed edhaas's. Super clean, super fast, super stable. Last ROM I'll use till I find the time to cook my own.

g35driver
17th September 2007, 08:44 AM
Well there are a lot of of good stable roms depending on your preferences...

I went from Schaps to TNT V2.0, and it is very fast and stable for me. You can read it's thread for posted details.


x2 to the max

mcorrie1121
17th September 2007, 10:32 AM
Put another vote for Edhaas. The SuperD-Lite has TONS of storage and is really the fastest ive used (see what ive had in my sig).

I cant say much about stability tho, since i havent had a problem with any of them. Might have something to do with only having some of them for a week, at most. Enough time to gauge speed, but prob not stability.

This one ive had for a few weeks/month tho.

Oh and also, with the lite ones you can load what you want and forget about what you dont use. Helps with speed, and you said u dont use a lot of the stuff.

alancstan
17th September 2007, 03:20 PM
My vote on edhaas rom too... super clean, fast and stable! ;)

mazdaspeed
17th September 2007, 08:27 PM
sweet well i had TNT over nite now im flashing urs :)


Hi mazdaspeed,

If you want something to load and forget, I think one of my roms would fit the bill. Nothing fancy, but lots of space to do what you want with it, and fast and stable. Read the threads and see if they sound right for you.
As far as backing up settings, etc, it doesn't really work. If you're changing roms, the registries will be different, to match the underlying programs. Backup utilities restore the registry, where your settings are kept, but in restoring the registry they erase what should be there so the new rom functions properly. There are utilities to speed up the re-loading of programs, etc, and they are helpful if you are a chronic rom-flasher, but they take time to set up, and don't do much for your settings anyway. What will save you lots of time is a PIM backup utility, if you don't use activesync.

Hope this helps, and good luck!

mazdaspeed
17th September 2007, 08:28 PM
ok what is T lite and D lite ???

Roll3r
17th September 2007, 09:33 PM
ok what is T lite and D lite ???

T-Lite = based on T-Mobile ROM, D-Lite = based on Dopod ROM. Haven't tried the T-lite, but from what I understand it's very similar to Dopod but takes up more space.

mcorrie1121
17th September 2007, 09:34 PM
ok what is T lite and D lite ???

Its somethin like the T-Lite is based on the tmobile rom build and the D-Lite is on the dopod build. I think the differences are very minimal, if any.