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Old 01-17-2012, 08:45 AM
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First off THANKS I've been wanting to run Android without running it from the external SD card for a while. Just wanted to tell you that I had a few difficulties initially installing it. As others have noted before SD cards over 4gb don't work and smaller cards must be fat32 when flashing from SD. I had to install PDanet to get the driver to work for fastboot then it went like a breeze. Originally tried clockwork recovery first while Android ran quicker I could not access recovery. Re-flashed with the regular recovery.img and then was able to access recovery repeatedly without fail and was able to flash OMGB_rhodium-1.2.3-01162012.zip and then finally get the Gapps.zip flashed. The only issues I have had once OMGB was fully installed have been having no key acting as a home key both the power button and end key act as the power button on any other android device acts, the known issue with screen rotation in the gallery app, and telling the phone to reboot or go into recovery from the shut down menu do not work they just bring the device halfway thru the bootloader and they always stop at a different point. Telling it to shut down the Starting it back up works perfect every time. I just thought I would put down all my issues in case it helps some one else or you. I admit I am not much beyond a noob at this I mostly lurk and decided to try to contribute something. If their are any logs that you want just tell me what and which app or method you prefer them gathered from and I will post them I currently have aLogcat on the device. I'm using a Sprint TP2 Rhodium 400.
Again much thanks this has taught me alot more than what I new from messing around with Android only devices.
I have used both 1 gb and 8gb cards to flash android no problem and both were formatted fat32(I believe its a have to),to set endkey to home you need to set it on spareparts. Reboot into recovery from boot menu always worked on old builds haven't tried this yet. Arggghhh posted an app GetLogs earlier and I believe its on google nand download page. I also own rhod400

Edit: I believe the new htc usb drivers are causing issues, by issues I mean they need to be installed in order to flash recovery. I had to reinstall new android drivers, winxp did automatically.

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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

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I have used both 1 gb and 8gb cards to flash android no problem and both were formatted fat32(I believe its a have to),to set endkey to home you need to set it on spareparts. Reboot into recovery from boot menu always worked on old builds haven't tried this yet. Arggghhh posted an app GetLogs earlier and I believe its on google nand download page. I also own rhod400

Edit: I believe the new htc usb drivers are causing issues, by issues I mean they need to be installed in order to flash recovery. I had to reinstall new android drivers, winxp did automatically.

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Yeah, sorry about that. I borrowed a work XP laptop and was annoyed with the different vendor IDs for LK and ADB. So i started using the Hboot ID since it comes already with the ADB drivers. But if its causing issues, we can revert back
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

I can't believe I missed the end key solution in spare parts. I had a couple of force closes early on but after the third time I restarted it settled down and now it runs beautifully and is pretty fast. With only the gallery apps rotation being the only issue I've found with regular use (I don't use gallery much any way). I attached my logs if they help. And thanks to vzihome for his help.
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Old 01-17-2012, 12:56 PM
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Yeah, sorry about that. I borrowed a work XP laptop and was annoyed with the different vendor IDs for LK and ADB. So i started using the Hboot ID since it comes already with the ADB drivers. But if its causing issues, we can revert back
No need to reverting just need to let people know about new drivers before you get swamped with people saying "I can't install ..."

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Question Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

Hopefully this is an easy one.

My carrier is Sprint. I can make/receive calls, data, text all working. But when somebody leaves me a voicemail and I try to listen to it, I get a message that says "The feature code you've entered is not valid"

My phone dials *86 to get to my voicemail.

Is there a setting I need to change?

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When I call my cell phone from my work phone, I can check my voicemail that way pressing * then entering my passcode.

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Old 01-17-2012, 01:57 PM
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

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Hopefully this is an easy one.

My carrier is Sprint. I can make/receive calls, data, text all working. But when somebody leaves me a voicemail and I try to listen to it, I get a message that says "The feature code you've entered is not valid"

My phone dials *86 to get to my voicemail.

Is there a setting I need to change?

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When I call my cell phone from my work phone, I can check my voicemail that way pressing * then entering my passcode.
You just need to change the voicemail settings in the phone... Menu -> Settings -> Call Settings. Configure your voicemail for your provider... I use Google Voice, so I'm no help here.

Edit - Why don't you just dial your cell number from your cell? That's what I always did before GV. You could probably just set that as your voicemail number...
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

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Edit - Why don't you just dial your cell number from your cell? That's what I always did before GV. You could probably just set that as your voicemail number...
You are correct. Just put in your 10 digit cell phone number. Did it yesteday.
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Thanks arrrghhh and huckl3b3rry. I just tried calling my own number and that worked. When I tried that on Sunday (previous build) the phone just kept ringing until it told me the phone was unavailable.

Afterwards I just setup Google Voice so I am good to go now. I just receive my voicemail in my inbox, yea for unlimited Data

Thanks again, loving Android so far.

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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

Just be aware with Google voice on my sprint number I had a number of SMS messages that didn't arrive for a couple of days and I also had more problems with calls completing. I'm not sure if you convert your number to a Google Voice number if Sprint then hands outgoing calls off to Google for termination or not, but recently removed google from my account and it seems to be better. I'm not trying to discourage you, but if you start seeing issues and aren't sure why you might try disassociating you number (you can make it GV number again) and see if it gets better.
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (1.2.3)

Now for a issue. I'm on the 1/16 release and I just had a reboot. I wasn't using the phone when it happened so I can't give you more more information on what was happening, etc. I grabbed the logs as soon as I had a chance: ====================== SYSTEM INFORMATION =================== Linux localhost 2. - Pastebin.com
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