Check out this video
http://m.pocketnow.com/2012/10/03/what-is-clockwork-mod-recovery
All the android powere user videos are worth watching before you start doing this stuff
Nice . Might add this to my links thread
TEAM MiK
MikROMs Since 3/13/11
Check out this video
http://m.pocketnow.com/2012/10/03/what-is-clockwork-mod-recovery
All the android powere user videos are worth watching before you start doing this stuff
Thank you. I'm glad I can pay back some of what's been shared with meThat would be cool. I still need to finish watching those, and reading the stuff in your links thread. I still don't know much about this stuff but a large portion of what i do was found through that thread.
If you wipe a data factory reset there's really no need to wipe dalvik-cache. Dalvik-cache is located on the data and cache partitions, and most of the time sd-ext which also gets wiped in a data factory reset. It cracks me up every time someone says to wipe data, cache, sd-ext and then wipe dalvik-cache.
Edit: here's a screenshot of it
http://db.tt/0qojMYo3
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Where's this proof you speak of CWM not wiping properly? I never had one issue wiping with CWM recovery not once...
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Hitting the thanks button is soo much easier then typing thanks!
I think I know what I did and why more than you do man lol. I added one mount point to the cm recovery source so it would wipe sd-ext. Without it it wouldn't wipe. I made my own soon that I could have a ext4 version of it. But that still has nothing to do with things only wiping 90% of the time. If you guys want to wipe something that isn't there have fun, but don't drag other new rooters into your delusions.
If it's not wiping get yourself a log of it to see what the errors or issue is.
adb pull /cache/recovery/last_log or adb pull /cache/recovery/log
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Hitting the thanks button is soo much easier then typing thanks!