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And this new Youtube sucks! I can't even find a way to share links through text. I'm considering going back to 2.1.
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I was trying to flash via clock work and it failed saying it was bad. Might have been a bad download but what else is new about this rom aside from dj29? Sent from my SPH-D700 using Tapatalk while your mom was putting her clothes on. |
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BTW Darren, what do you have against Titanium Backup? I use it all the time and its never failed me. EDIT: Oh yeah, battery life seems much better with DK28, especially with Viper 3.0 |
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And titanium back up didn't work for me when I tried to restore all my apps and data back to a rooted stock rom which it took backup from. That's why I hated it... it really screwed me up with data lost at the time of learning how to root the epic. Edit: When I restore with Nandroid backup... I don't restore everything...just data. What I mean by that is apks and data with nandroid and I've been doing that for at least 3 different stock roms using the same backup/restore methods with no issues. Probably not an issue if you're flashing a non custom rom. Every phone is different but this one works for me. I hardly got a fc on any of the roms I flashed into... MyBackupPro does really well backing up for me and I can choose which apps to install with this one. But damn it take forever to backup compared to nandroid. No root required. Nandroid is like 5mins or less. The caveat with this method is you can't selectively choose like on MyBackUp pro which apps or data to install with this one. I like to make sure I delete and install apps before rebooting into clockwork then making a backup which is pretty much managable, plus it's free. Next, if I flash into a custom rom... you go to backup/restore >>Advance >>choose your backup>>> only restore data, not system, or whatever else is on that list. If you restore everything that's how u got a bunch of errors or fc like you did. Sent from my SPH-D700 using Tapatalk while your mom was putting her clothes on. |
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Multiupload.com - upload your files to multiple file hosting sites! |
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I didn't read all nine pages, but if ur having erros using the update.zip file, it doesn't work to just reinstall the stock .apk files. You have to put a copy of the .apk file in the /system/app folder.
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I am following all of the steps and getting this error.. Does anyone have any ideas? |
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