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Re: Case Study: Flashing to Stock BEFORE flashing Custom Roms
Frugal uses whatever the default on the kitchen was. I believe I packed in the Rhodium Ringtones package as well. Not sure if it's the same default as RSTG.
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Re: Case Study: Flashing to Stock BEFORE flashing Custom Roms
I flashed shipped rom many times over without resolving issues associated with 6.5 Until I cleared my internal cache. After cleaning out the junk on the 4gig storage, I have had no issues flashing to whatever rom I choose.
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i agree with the OP, flashing to stock before moving to another ROM is a necessity. Last night I flashed to Calk's 4.6.3 from MR4.8 to test 6.5. It flashed with no problems. I setup activesync to my exchange and it freezes. So I soft reset and it performs a hard reset. Ah well, I continue with the setup and it freezes. Pull out battery and put back in, power on, just stays on boot up screen. I perform a hard reset, freezes up during customization. Perform a reflash from bootloader, same thing. At this point, phone cant not boot to normal screen, phone out of service. Put phone in bootloader and flash to stock with no problem. Than i flashed to 4.6.3 and its working with no issues. Starting now, I will flash to stock every time before going to a another ROM.
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Re: Case Study: Flashing to Stock BEFORE flashing Custom Roms
I highly doubt that a file could survive a flash, as the image is totally overwritten with the new image. And for those that flash back to stock when flashing a custom rom, it's only 15 minutes of your life. What makes you think some of the files from the stock rom might not be there still be there too if that's your logic? I have never flashed back to stock for this purpose...
I suspect that your a expierencing the "shared" zone. 99% of roms all use the same ingredients. While customized, they are all pretty much the same. They all usually originate over at xda as a .cab or from a rom release. If you are concerned about only the sounds and that's why you started this thread, keep the following in mind. 1. Your chef was bored with the regular windows sounds. 2. I do have a Custom Rom Sounds tutorial that has the same files available for download by anyone. 3. I often release my kitchens/OEM directory that has that available. 4. I borrow from other kitchens all the time, it's a great timesaver. Hopefully others are borrowing from me as well... 5. That "text message boss" comes standard with xbmods rhodium .cab.. I highly doubt that files being left over are the cause of this. I am happy to see chefs customize more. When I got here, all that was customized was to skin manila in black...Boring...
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Re: Case Study: Flashing to Stock BEFORE flashing Custom Roms
Question.
Should I be using the Clear Storage after I have loaded a rom? Should it be load stock rom, run clear storage. Then load custom rom, run clear storage. Or do you ever have to run the clear storage? |
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Re: Case Study: Flashing to Stock BEFORE flashing Custom Roms
Debated, but I have never done this either. The only advantage would be if windows had a hiccup when setting itself up.
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One thing I noticed when I flash sometimes. Is when i flash from a 6.1 rom to a 6.5 rom without flashing stock first is that it will keep the 6.1 style menus and sure enough it will be messing up like random resets. So I do believe it leaves stuff behind and the only way i can fix it is to flash stock.
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It seem that this whole line of thought has started with the Diamond and Pro with the use of an application to hard reset the phone(clear storage). Maybe that is the issue in and of itself. I have always hard reset after installing a new rom, but I do crazy tricks with my fingers to do so. I have never ran into any issues whatsoever in that method. This is with a Mogul, Touch, Diamond, and Pro
It would also seem that the most plausible cause for that ringtone being on your phone is the active-sync case made by Zed
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