BTW, remember to update SU binary fron superuser app, and better if you don't reuse app data from previous builds. It will surely make your wifi fail, probably other things.
HTC Touch HD (AKA Blackstone) running CWM 1.8 + XDAndroid FRX07 + kernel 2.6.27.46-01342 from autobuild, radio 1.17.25.09 (NOT IN USE)
HTC Touch HD2 (AKA Leo) running NANDroid with cLK, CWM & HyperDroid CM7 v6.0.0 (NOT IN USE)
I've been using the XDAndroid FRX07 CWM by ThaiDai 0.99 build from last nigth, and so far so good.
Performance is quite good, batery life acceptable, and the problems are the same as XDANDROID FRX07 running on the Sd (BT, audio stuttering and wifi disconnecting intermittent).
questions:
- have you tried to change the behaviour of the red button using spareparts? it didn't worked for me.
- have someone use the old fancy widget (the one HTC weather clock replica)? it does not work.
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Sorry if this question sounds stupid. I already tried to read the info in neopeek but still don't fully understand it, so anybody that is willing to explain to me, thanks!
I have been using the FRX07 and the previous version of XDAndroid in the normal build (one folder in the SD Card). What is the benefit and the difference of running it in this CWM way? Is it better performance, better battery life, or better management?
Sorry if this question sounds stupid. I already tried to read the info in neopeek but still don't fully understand it, so anybody that is willing to explain to me, thanks!
I have been using the FRX07 and the previous version of XDAndroid in the normal build (one folder in the SD Card). What is the benefit and the difference of running it in this CWM way? Is it better performance, better battery life, or better management?
Some have claimed better performance, but in my testing it's actually worse.
I guess one benefit with having a dedicated data partition is USB mass storage (should) work properly. Other than that it's a lot of work for very little reward - perhaps if you jump builds a lot, CWM has a nifty backup/restore feature built-in to it...
BTW, remember to update SU binary fron superuser app, and better if you don't reuse app data from previous builds. It will surely make your wifi fail, probably other things.
I didn't change the apps, only took them from the official FRX07 build
Some have claimed better performance, but in my testing it's actually worse.
I guess one benefit with having a dedicated data partition is USB mass storage (should) work properly. Other than that it's a lot of work for very little reward - perhaps if you jump builds a lot, CWM has a nifty backup/restore feature built-in to it...
You should give it another try
HTC Touch HD (AKA Blackstone) running CWM 1.8 + XDAndroid FRX07 + kernel 2.6.27.46-01342 from autobuild, radio 1.17.25.09 (NOT IN USE)
HTC Touch HD2 (AKA Leo) running NANDroid with cLK, CWM & HyperDroid CM7 v6.0.0 (NOT IN USE)
I didn't change the apps, only took them from the official FRX07 build
I was referring to a problem posted above, sorry. The thing is I got some nasty problems (in fact had to reinstall again) because I tried to restore some data+apps with TB and it ruined wifi.
HTC Touch HD (AKA Blackstone) running CWM 1.8 + XDAndroid FRX07 + kernel 2.6.27.46-01342 from autobuild, radio 1.17.25.09 (NOT IN USE)
HTC Touch HD2 (AKA Leo) running NANDroid with cLK, CWM & HyperDroid CM7 v6.0.0 (NOT IN USE)
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