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Juicy47 04-24-2009 07:25 PM

Re: [ROM] [Apr 24] JUICY 7 - Build 090424H (21501.5.0.70) [UC] *Rhodium Manila*
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Armani G (Post 874592)
cool thanks Juicy hey do you know the last Build before its the touch pro build lol! so i can download it..

there is no final build

1.1.xxxxx is diamond
1.2.xxxxx is pro
2.0.xxxxx is topaz/rhodium

Juicy47 04-24-2009 07:25 PM

Re: [ROM] [Apr 24] JUICY 7 - Build 090424H (21501.5.0.70) [UC] *Rhodium Manila*
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RMD (Post 874612)
I installed the latest build not long ago, restored my data using PIM Backup, Setup Windows live and Yahoo to check every 2 hrs. That's it, nothing else, now it appears the Data Connection never disconnects (you know the two arrows icon). Any thoughts, or is it me?

its just an icon, the data does disconnect.

Cobaltikus 04-24-2009 08:34 PM

Re: [ROM] [Apr 24] JUICY 7 - Build 090424H (21501.5.0.70) [UC] *Rhodium Manila*
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Juicy47 (Post 874715)
its just an icon, the data does disconnect.

Speaking of icons

How did you get the bluetooth icon to show up when bluetooth is on? None of the other 6.5 roms I've tried have it.

Hivez 04-24-2009 08:44 PM

Re: [ROM] [Apr 24] JUICY 7 - Build 090424H (21501.5.0.70) [UC] *Rhodium Manila*
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RMD (Post 874626)
Looks to me like QuickGPS is the reason, and the icon won't launch the program either.

Wasn't working in the last revision either :\
Josh

Nygel 04-24-2009 09:06 PM

Re: [ROM] [Apr 24] JUICY 7 - Build 090424H (21501.5.0.70) [UC] *Rhodium Manila*
 
just so you guys will know if you flas alot its a good idea to flash back to a stock ROM and then flash the ROM you wnat. On a clean flash do a full test of the ROM completely and then if its to your likeing then start installing the cabs you want and do intermediate testing in the mean while to check consistantcy with the function of the ROM.......
Yes it takes a little longer but this should/will stop the whinning and NOoob questions.....

later

cflynt 04-24-2009 09:13 PM

Re: [ROM] [Apr 24] JUICY 7 - Build 090424H (21501.5.0.70) [UC] *Rhodium Manila*
 
For those with slow ringing and answering, try disabling the HTC dialer, that speeds things up tremendously. Use Adv Config editor or do the registry edit.

Royals 04-24-2009 09:17 PM

Re: [ROM] [Apr 24] JUICY 7 - Build 090424H (21501.5.0.70) [UC] *Rhodium Manila*
 
is there any way to get the topaz start menu on a 6.5 rom?

jason559 04-24-2009 09:39 PM

Re: [ROM] [Apr 24] JUICY 7 - Build 090424H (21501.5.0.70) [UC] *Rhodium Manila*
 
Where can I find the download of the latest version of Juicy 6? 7 is too sluggish and random lock ups for me

dividebyzero 04-24-2009 09:40 PM

Re: [ROM] [Apr 24] JUICY 7 - Build 090424H (21501.5.0.70) [UC] *Rhodium Manila*
 
In case no one else noticed this yet, I didn't have the ringtone issue then I listened to some mp3s on my SD card and set one of them to be my ringtone through the stock file manager. After that I had the issues. It was the first time I used or even ran windows media player on the phone. Hope that helps corner the bug.

EDIT: Soft reset fixes corruption issue... Weird.

RMD 04-24-2009 09:47 PM

Re: [ROM] [Apr 24] JUICY 7 - Build 090424H (21501.5.0.70) [UC] *Rhodium Manila*
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nygel (Post 874850)
just so you guys will know if you flas alot its a good idea to flash back to a stock ROM and then flash the ROM you wnat. On a clean flash do a full test of the ROM completely and then if its to your likeing then start installing the cabs you want and do intermediate testing in the mean while to check consistantcy with the function of the ROM.......
Yes it takes a little longer but this should/will stop the whinning and NOoob questions.....

later

Sounds good but honestly, I've been flashing since the Apache 6700 and NEVER once flashed back to stock or hard reset. Call me lazy but I've never had to.

But as always, "It's a good idea to always hard reset after flashing" is the final word I guess.

(And I flash Every Time I see a new build) FYI


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