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Re: How big is too big for a ROM? Mine does not work

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Originally Posted by SweetBearCub View Post
Meanfishy,

Has it helped any of your speed issues? Have you noticed less errors?

Yes to both accounts, I am currently coking my 5th ROM on a trial and error method; here are the points of interest that I have come across so far with add as more knowledge is gained.

1: the SD method of flashing the ROM onto the phone but also seems to enable to phone to be more stable and faster. I came to this conclusion by flashing the same ROM using both the USB cable and the SD method

2: once you perform your hard reset and the phone is progressing through the different flash screens, you perform another soft reset during the stage when you are asked to setup the phone seems to have GREATLY increased the performance and speed of the phone.

3: there are areas in BuilderOS that you can only select 1 item even if they are check boxes are you are able to select multiple items, these areas seem to be; Today Plug ins, Task Managers, Multimedia, and some others I can't remember off the top of my head.

4: the overwrite errors that were being received were due to having duplicate items selected from different areas, such as having colonel's personal setting (which have sounds) and then selecting a box in that area or another area that also has that sound

5: as far as size goes having a ROM around the size of 90mb (or smaller) seems to work the best

Thanks again for the input
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