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Re: [Android Froyo][CyanogenMod6-Ports by Neopeek]
The latest test release of CyanogenMod6 (25-09-2010): [New Test-Release][CyanogenMod6] | Neopeek - Network
I loaded it, but it didn't fix my Jawbone bluetooth pairing issue so I went back to WM.
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Re: [Android Froyo][CyanogenMod6-Ports by Neopeek]
I am running wndows 7
TP2 on sprint have a 4 gb card that i did the fat32 and ext2 partions on i can boot all the way into andriod and actually see the startup screen. my problem is when it asks me for my gmail and pw it can not connect to my network wifi is not working either. I figure it is a step i missed but can not figure it out thanks |
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Re: [Android Froyo][CyanogenMod6-Ports by Neopeek]
happens to me too, takes a while for the data connection to turn on, sometimes it never does. just reboot and try again.
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Re: [Android Froyo][CyanogenMod6-Ports by Neopeek]
Don't know why but my phone ran super hot with SuperF, and with CyanogenMod6 runs a little bit hot, the FroyoRedux ran cooler...reverting back to FroyoRedux... Still I need Wifi working so I will have it on a separate SD card...
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Re: [Android Froyo][CyanogenMod6-Ports by Neopeek]
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If that doesn't resolve the problem, you need to create an APN mobile network. This works for me and I'm on Sprint. Settings-> Wireless & Networks -> Mobile Networks -> Access Point Names At this point there are no APN names. Click on the HOME key then 'New APN'. Use APN for the name and #777 for the APN. Go back 1 screen (<- key) and select the newly created APN. Continue to back all the way out of the settings menu. I've never had problems with WiFi, but I don't try it right away. Good Luck |
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Re: [Android Froyo][CyanogenMod6-Ports by Neopeek]
If you can't connect to internet, you can also try this.
This is quoted from makkonen from this thread http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/htc-touch-...rizon-gps.html Sometimes this is caused by incorrect or missing APN settings. When Android boots up, go to Settings -> Wireless & Networks -> Mobile Networks -> Access Point Names. You should see an entry with Name: Android (or CDMA Generic), and APN: internet. If this entry is not active, activate it. If you see nothing, hit menu (the button with the house), create a new APN, and put in the settings Name: Android and APN: internet. Everything else can be left blank/default. I tried it and these instructions work as well. |
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Re: [Android Froyo][CyanogenMod6-Ports by Neopeek]
[New Test-Release][CyanogenMod6][28-09-2010]
[New Test-Release][CyanogenMod6][28-09-2010] | Neopeek - Network |
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Re: [Android Froyo][CyanogenMod6-Ports by Neopeek]
yeah if youre really interested in this, check neo's site. this thread doenst get updated often it seems.
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Re: [Android Froyo][CyanogenMod6-Ports by Neopeek]
Alright..
I made the partitions, extracted the files, renamed the appropriate files and copied the correct startup.txt file to the root directory of my SD card.. The issue I'm having is when I run haret.exe and boot into Android, I'm hung-up at the screen that has the two soft-keys - emergency dial and select language. Not sure what I need to do to click the little green Android guy - whenever I touch the screen it automatically selects the 'select language' soft-key @ bottom right. Any ideas?
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