[ROM] B 0.8.4 based on stock HTC FroYo (04/13/2011)

spicyjoe

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Thanks for the reply @loscassapalle ... i would like to also ask, why does my phone becomes really lag when the auto sync is in process... It becomes really really frustratingly lag.
 

irminsul

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I copied my SD over to my laptop and partitioned the SD card with ROM Manager. Now my Legend seems to be kind of stuck in a bootscreen loop. It loads my bootscreen, the animated nexus one, which starts and then freezes, short black screen, before it starts again.
What the F just happened? This shouldn´t be happening the phone is able to boot with a blank sd card?

Edit without a SD card the phone is booting properly, and it seems that when i plug in the SD card again the phone is booting fine. Except all my installed apps are gone... Restoring nandroid backup, think i gonna give up on apps2sd
 
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LostCause13

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Rom installed: Check
Updates installed: Check
Everything is running fine.... Except I can't get the Data connection to work...

I'm on Bell network in Quebec, Canada... I can text and make calls but no network internet... any suggestions?
 

Satarial

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Hello. Sorry for may be stupid question and also for my bad english.
I have installed ogo2 desocialized version. Do I need to install patches 0.2.6-0.2.9 over ogo2 version?

Thank you.
 

BlaY0

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BlaY0, can data2ext also be installed on another ROM?
It is possible with some adjustments, but I wouldn't recommend that coz it is still in test phase.

I have installed ogo2 desocialized version. Do I need to install patches 0.2.6-0.2.9 over ogo2 version?
No. You may but if you install for example patch 0.2.6, you'll end up with ROM containing some stuff that was previously removed by ogo2.
 

TheGrammarFreak

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Sure. If you're S-ON go to recovery mode, mount /system and use adb shell rm -f path/to/package.apk

adb shell ls /system/app/ will tell you what files there are, and you need to work out which ones are part of sense. In a number of cases you may need to replace them with alternatives.

If you're S-OFF you can use root explorer or super manager to mount /system as rw (or use adb shell mount -o rw,remount /system) and then navigate to /system/app/ and delete the files that way. Once again replacing the ones that need replacing.
 
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