Does anyone know? - EVO 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I followed this guide to change my Sprint banner a number of months ago. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=889891&highlight=Edit+Sprint+Banner. My question is this... What exactly did following that method change? The reason I ask, is because no matter what ROM I flash, and no matter what changes I make, that modification remains. It always says my name on the lockscreen, and notification bar. So I was curious, what did that method actually modify, because nothing wipes the mod out. Wiping, doesn't change anything with it. I'm fine with that, and have no interest in changing it back, but I was just simply curious, about what the heck that method changed, that allows the mod to remain no matter what. I don't understand how a complete wipe of the phone doesn't wipe the mod out. The other method, by JsChirf, which requires hex editing some xml files, seems like if you were to do a full wipe and reflash after applying that mod, that the mod would get wiped out, and you'd need to re do it after flashing a different ROM, because it appears as though the xml files that get edited are within the framework-res.apk, which would get replaced when you reflash a rom, thus wiping out the mod. Is that correct? If so, my questions is, does anyone know what I actually modified when I followed the method that I did, and why the mod remains no matter what type of changes I make to my phone? Again, it's just out of curiosity, no actual problems here. Thanks in advance, if anyone knows.

Changes the strings.xml in the framework-res.apk
I've had the mod since I received my Evo and flashed many roms and still have the mod. You would think switching between aosp and sense and what not that it would disappear. It's MAGIC.

blakeboys said:
Changes the strings.xml in the framework-res.apk
I've had the mod since I received my Evo and flashed many roms and still have the mod. You would think switching between aosp and sense and what not that it would disappear. It's MAGIC.
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So does JsChirf's hex edit method work the same way? As in, the mod remains no matter what you flash/wipe/change? Unless you were to repeat the mod, except editing it back to the orignal "sprint" banner? I haven't used his method, but by reading through it, it looked as though you need to edit a couple of xml files in the framework-res.apk. If that's the case, and you flash a different rom (which contains a new framework-res.apk), wouldn't you lose the mod? Or am I missing something?
And thanks for the response.

k2buckley said:
So does JsChirf's hex edit method work the same way? As in, the mod remains no matter what you flash/wipe/change? Unless you were to repeat the mod, except editing it back to the orignal "sprint" banner? I haven't used his method, but by reading through it, it looked as though you need to edit a couple of xml files in the framework-res.apk. If that's the case, and you flash a different rom (which contains a new framework-res.apk), wouldn't you lose the mod? Or am I missing something?
And thanks for the response.
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Cant help ya there boss. I used the cdma workshop since it looked alot easy.

blakeboys said:
Cant help ya there boss. I used the cdma workshop since it looked alot easy.
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Yea I hear ya, it was just out of curiosity. I was going to use the hex edit method for my friend's Evo, just to try it out. It looks kind of fun. I was just unsure if doing it that way would cause the mod to stick, as it does with my phone. Thanks for the help though.

k2buckley said:
Yea I hear ya, it was just out of curiosity. I was going to use the hex edit method for my friend's Evo, just to try it out. It looks kind of fun. I was just unsure if doing it that way would cause the mod to stick, as it does with my phone. Thanks for the help though.
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No the hex method works using xml files inside the framework-res.apk and htclockscreen.apk so when you change roms it will change back to sprint. This method is very simple way to do it.
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Brah...don't use that method. use this > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=866553
Worked for me, works after flashing roms as well.

I know all bout this..courtesy of Roxx xD
sent from that one guy.

jacoballen22 said:
I know all bout this..courtesy of Roxx xD
sent from that one guy.
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Seee I show you exhibit A...that did it and worked.

How to USE EVO on Other network .
I am fish that swims in GSM side ( HD2) of the forum , Any help for the below will be much appreciated . I searched and searched and searched ...Finally info about CDMA workshop .. But can we do it with it .
i got this EVO from sprint and would like to use it with another cdma provider from my country ( INDIA ) .. i took it to them and they said its network locked .. .Can we do something to take the Sprint lock from the phone and use another CDMA network ...
If you guys cant post it in the open forum , please PM ME ..

teh roxxorz said:
Brah...don't use that method. use this > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=866553
Worked for me, works after flashing roms as well.
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Haha, so simple! The qpst thing was pretty easy too, I used it a while back. Today I just tried jschirfs hex edit method for another Xda member. That wasn't hard, but sucks that its wiped any time the framework-res.apk changes. Anyways, thanks for the responses.
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rom images...

Is it possible to edit and copy over image files contained in the ROM without destabilizing it? I am rather adept at photoshop...but my ROM is running so clean...I'd rather not cause it to go wonky
htc rom 6.0 standard...
Not really sure what images you're trying to change, but this might help....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=341753
Read the whole thread. Helpful stuff.
skyline247 said:
Not really sure what images you're trying to change, but this might help....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=341753
Read the whole thread. Helpful stuff.
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I don't think that thread will help him/her 'cause would need to flash for that, and he's trying to keep the rom the way it is, from what he said.
roloracer said:
I don't think that thread will help him/her 'cause would need to flash for that, and he's trying to keep the rom the way it is, from what he said.
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Very true. That would change his ROM. He/she didn't post what images he/she wanted to change, so not sure what they would like to do. I know that on other ROM's I have changed the boot and splash screens by overwriting the .PNG files, but I cannot find said files on this ROM, so it will probably involve flashing.
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hewhoisnotasothers said:
Is it possible to edit and copy over image files contained in the ROM without destabilizing it? I am rather adept at photoshop...but my ROM is running so clean...I'd rather not cause it to go wonky
htc rom 6.0 standard...
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I found that using the htc unlock in this thread that you could then use a good explorer program, and copy over any images needed....I am trying to figure out what file to overwrite to change the startup splash screen, but otherwise this method works well....i now have personalized the images...such as the htc banner in contacts, and the in-call bg.
p.s.- this is a better alternative than alphanuma....at least on the rom i am running....

is there gonna be a new method to root the mytouch slide?

a method kinda like the mytouch3G?
because i am having alot of problems trying to root my mytouch slide
ive looked through all the guides and im really scared to brick my phone,
(i bricked my mytouch 3G :[ )
so can someone give me a guide tht shows what the phone is doing while ur doing everything on your comp? or something more clear?
because i am very afraid of bricking
please get back to me ASAP!
I can guide you through the process but everyone here spent hours figuring it out before simpleroot came out you should try that maybe.
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Subu said:
a method kinda like the mytouch3G?
because i am having alot of problems trying to root my mytouch slide
ive looked through all the guides and im really scared to brick my phone,
(i bricked my mytouch 3G :[ )
so can someone give me a guide tht shows what the phone is doing while ur doing everything on your comp? or something more clear?
because i am very afraid of bricking
please get back to me ASAP!
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You really can't brick this phone as you can't do anything to the bootloader. Nothing short of pulling the battery while flashing the radio from the engineering image or something is going to brick it.
There have been no reports of anyone killing their phone yet.
Edit: will there be another method? You will have to go to a psychic forum to get the answer to that one.
actually there is a process but i really dont wanan tell anyone how to brick their mytouch slide.. just sees evil, ya know/
please link the guide to which youre talking about
haha
YouTube...
what a wonderful ally! Try googling for a video on rooting this phone. You'll find it there...or check out the ROM BIBLE for links...
Well, even though you should have looked first, here is the link to kingofyo's well done video of Eugene's method. After you have root, you HAVE TO flash the ENG ROM to DOWNGRADE your rom and radio. The link's in the ROM BIBLE, also. But make sure that once you're done with ENG and you flashed your chosen rom, make SURE flash the newest slide radio, also found in the "Bible". Good luck, Chuck...
lol i love how my community service speaks for itself and people recommend my stuff right off ^^
i thought i read somewhere that the NEWEST mt3gs has been patched in our root method.
the new mt3gs has smaller numbers on the top row of the physical keyboard
well i know of people who have already rooted theirs(the new ones) so i wouldnt say its unrootable
Originally found this in the *Root the Slide & Other HTC Devices*6/15/2010* How-To Updated 6/29/2010 on page 78.
oxi83 said:
And just when I was beginning to lose hope, everything worked.
I was using my program with the "stop after one 'offline'" setting. I'll upload a copy so that others can use it. It's a C#.NET program so you'll need windows and the .NET framework. It should be placed in the SDK tools folder. When your phone is on or starting, click "Run" and it'll take you through a full cycle telling you if it's successful or not (except if you tell it to stop after one "offline", then you should run adb devices to check if it worked or not). If it doesn't work, restart the phone and click Run again once it's far enough through the startup. It's by no means magic and if your phone is like mine, expect to do it many many times for it to work. However it does make it simpler since you only need to press 3 buttons every time you cycle.
"Adaptive timing" makes the program start the loop a second and a half before it detected offline mode last time. I'm not sure if that's any good, but others said that it works better when you loop for as little as possible.
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This worked for me on the first try when other methods didn't come through. I'm not guaranteeing it will work for you too, but maybe.... just maybe...
Just unzip the file to your root SDK folder with adb.exe then make sure you have installed .NET framework then run the Autorun.exe. Good luck.
kingofyo1 said:
well i know of people who have already rooted theirs(the new ones) so i wouldnt say its unrootable
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thats really good to hear.
shadowmike said:
thats really good to hear.
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Yup. I had a new one and the easiest way to go about doing it is by keeping the battery cover off, keep loop running and keep going into recovery then battery-pulling if it doesn't work.
It's not exactly elegant, but it lets you get a ton of tries done in a fraction of the time - I was basically fully rooted within 10 minutes of starting after I started using this method.
shadowmike said:
i thought i read somewhere that the NEWEST mt3gs has been patched in our root method.
the new mt3gs has smaller numbers on the top row of the physical keyboard
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It can be rooted.
h.nocturna said:
Originally found this in the *Root the Slide & Other HTC Devices*6/15/2010* How-To Updated 6/29/2010 on page 78.
This worked for me on the first try when other methods didn't come through. I'm not guaranteeing it will work for you too, but maybe.... just maybe...
Just unzip the file to your root SDK folder with adb.exe then make sure you have installed .NET framework then run the Autorun.exe. Good luck.
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please make a video on it!
i need further description...
sorry guys im kinda slow!
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h.nocturna said:
Originally found this in the *Root the Slide & Other HTC Devices*6/15/2010* How-To Updated 6/29/2010 on page 78.
This worked for me on the first try when other methods didn't come through. I'm not guaranteeing it will work for you too, but maybe.... just maybe...
Just unzip the file to your root SDK folder with adb.exe then make sure you have installed .NET framework then run the Autorun.exe. Good luck.
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downloading framework now....just put autorun.exe on my sdcard? or just run it
Or maybe the easy way to root it like the droid x. Where you just connect your device and click on root me or unroot me.
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Drzfr3shboialex said:
Or maybe the easy way to root it like the droid x. Where you just connect your device and click on root me or unroot me.
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I wish we could use flashrec: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...0bioAw&usg=AFQjCNFl4TpWi3QnwoU2WlTIns0-nL5Kjw
You can just dl the recovery then it flashes it for you, used it to root my g1 multiple times. Too bad it probably wont work on the MTS....Unless a dev could modify it for us...Would save a lot of trouble with dealing with loop or offline in rec.
Ace42 said:
I wish we could use flashrec: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...0bioAw&usg=AFQjCNFl4TpWi3QnwoU2WlTIns0-nL5Kjw
You can just dl the recovery then it flashes it for you, used it to root my g1 multiple times. Too bad it probably wont work on the MTS....Unless a dev could modify it for us...Would save a lot of trouble with dealing with loop or offline in rec.
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One touch root sounds like less of a headache
mulletcutter said:
One touch root sounds like less of a headache
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I'm gonna give the autoroot a try, if it fails like the others did for me then i'm gonna wait for a new method.

how to change name of rom?

hey guys,
i was wondering if there was a way like there is to change the banner name from sprint using CDMA, but to change the software name of the rom itself?
i''ve customized my rom so much and still plan on making many other changes, and i would like to reflect that on the rom name as well but can't seem to turn up anything with search...
thanks a ton
The name is in the buildprop
i know when you typed that up it was extremely clear in your mind...
but, where is buildprop? only tools i've used so far are QPST, CDMA, adb, and xUltimate....any of those have access to buildprop or is that through one of the "kitchens"?
lol. Sorry
The build.prop is in the system folder. There are many different ways to access it but the easiest way is probably with the phone itself.
You can use root explorer to mount r/w and edit it with the phone. Once you finish, remount r/o.....reboot and done.
Why is it that important to change the name of the Rom? The only place I can think that it really shows that is in about software. So unless you are trying to take credit for someone elses rom and show it off what would be the advantage ?
Most roms are built off others. Just give credit where credit is due.
this is not going to be shown to anyone else. and yeah a rom is built off another rom, but then the rom i'm downloading, which was built off another, should have that original rom's name, not the new one...so?
this is a change for me, and only for me.
thanks for the help bluebeast, made the change already

unable to alrer htclockscreen.apk in the systems folder.

I am completely unable to edit or even change the htclocksctern apk in the systems folder. I've tried just about everything from renaming it with root explorer to violently force uninstalling it with titanium. Nothing works. I've even tried this on fifteenth roms and they still seem to fail. Can someone please lend.me assistance. I can't flash any sops lockscreens because if this and I cant stand it plaza help!
Did you set root explorer to read/write permissions?
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JoeLithium said:
Did you set root explorer to read/write permissions?
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Yes. And after it changes to a bak file like how I want it to. But then I leave the app, do a reset, or even delete it completely and its back! As an apk file as if I never touched it? WTF
What are u trying to do with it. Get apktool if u want to decompile an apk
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why is this here ?
wrong section, but anyways there is a zip floating around here that you flash thru recovery and it install the aosp lockscreen for you if no other methods are working. Ill see if i can find it and point you to it
pzvv said:
I am completely unable to edit or even change the htclocksctern apk in the systems folder. I've tried just about everything from renaming it with root explorer to violently force uninstalling it with titanium. Nothing works. I've even tried this on fifteenth roms and they still seem to fail. Can someone please lend.me assistance. I can't flash any sops lockscreens because if this and I cant stand it plaza help!
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Sounds like you don't have s-off in hboot. Without security being off editing the system is troublesome.
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lithid-cm said:
Sounds like you don't have s-off in hboot. Without security being off editing the system is troublesome.
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How to I get it off? That sounds like the issue because I can change other system apk files but not the lockscreen. I havent tried anything else like it though so I dont know.
pzvv said:
How to I get it off? That sounds like the issue because I can change other system apk files but not the lockscreen. I havent tried anything else like it though so I dont know.
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go into recovery and see if it says S-ON or S-OFF at the top. If it says S-ON then your not fully rooted, and you need to find what software version you have and find the appropriate rooting instruction thread. Thats one thing that can definately be holding you up
Success100 said:
go into recovery and see if it says S-ON or S-OFF at the top. If it says S-ON then your not fully rooted, and you need to find what software version you have and find the appropriate rooting instruction thread. Thats one thing that can definately be holding you up
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Im doing that now. Just letting you guys know my root method is unrevoked 2.2. And I apologize for the placing of this thread. I was getting pretty frustrated.
EDIT: Yep, S is ON.
pzvv said:
Im doing that now. Just letting you guys know my root method is unrevoked 2.2. And I apologize for the placing of this thread. I was getting pretty frustrated.
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Personally I would just redo all the steps to root your phone. If your having an issue removing an apk then the rooting of the phone somehow along the way went wonkers. If you can open a terminal app type "su" and superuser.apk asks to accept it and you have S-OFF. Something is a muck and I would re-root the thing. if you have 2.02/2.10 then unrevoked won't work for you.
Go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=829045
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Personally I would just redo all the steps to root your phone. If your having an issue removing an apk then the rooting of the phone somehow along the way went wonkers. If you can open a terminal app type "su" and superuser.apk asks to accept it and you have S-OFF. Something is a muck and I would re-root the thing. if you have 2.02/2.10 then unrevoked won't work for you.
Go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=829045
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Dude I got the whole thing taken care of in like 5 minutes no joke. I checked the HBoot and it said S-On so I googled how to turn it off in the evo. Google took me back to the unrevoked website and I read up on the unrevoked forever page and it literally answered all of my questions and solved them with a simple zip flash. I checked the HBoot just now and it said S-Off. I just tried to change the name of the Htclockscreen apk file to a bak file and see if it changes back. Still a bak file after the hot restart and I got the Aops lockscreen now.
I gotta hand it to not just the Unrevoked team but the entire android community as well. These guys are the best ive seen when it comes to supporting the end user and making sure that everyone has a good time. Their the best community ive ever come across online.
And thanks man, for the help.
I second unrevoked forever. Just a simple flash turns s-off.
Edit: didn't notice op said he got it all worked out. Thought It was a suggestion.
pzvv said:
Dude I got the whole thing taken care of in like 5 minutes no joke. I checked the HBoot and it said S-On so I googled how to turn it off in the evo. Google took me back to the unrevoked website and I read up on the unrevoked forever page and it literally answered all of my questions and solved them with a simple zip flash. I checked the HBoot just now and it said S-Off. I just tried to change the name of the Htclockscreen apk file to a bak file and see if it changes back. Still a bak file after the hot restart and I got the Aops lockscreen now.
I gotta hand it to not just the Unrevoked team but the entire android community as well. These guys are the best ive seen when it comes to supporting the end user and making sure that everyone has a good time. Their the best community ive ever come across online.
And thanks man, for the help.
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And another one bites the dust! take care!
pzvv said:
Dude I got the whole thing taken care of in like 5 minutes no joke. I checked the HBoot and it said S-On so I googled how to turn it off in the evo. Google took me back to the unrevoked website and I read up on the unrevoked forever page and it literally answered all of my questions and solved them with a simple zip flash. I checked the HBoot just now and it said S-Off. I just tried to change the name of the Htclockscreen apk file to a bak file and see if it changes back. Still a bak file after the hot restart and I got the Aops lockscreen now.
I gotta hand it to not just the Unrevoked team but the entire android community as well. These guys are the best ive seen when it comes to supporting the end user and making sure that everyone has a good time. Their the best community ive ever come across online.
And thanks man, for the help.
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glad we could help, next time post in the right thread tho lol. take it easy!!

[rom] basic stock rom

Here's a basic stock rom in case you need it sometime
the only modifications made are the su and flash_image binaries are included and ro.secure has been turned to 0 so you can adb remount.
How to flash download the rom from here
Place rom on sdcard
wipe data and all else
then flash rom
reboot and do what you need to do
Cool, you never know when you might need this.
Thank you! Appreciated.
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Asadullah said:
Here's a basic stock rom in case you need it sometime
the only modifications made are the su and flash_image binaries are included and ro.secure has been turned to 0 so you can adb remount.
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How is this comparable to the rom listed here?
bit ly backslash fBEJnU
I want to have a known working recovery before I make any more changes to my phone. I am not exactly a newbie to this stuff (I have a Pandigital Novel that has been rooted and hacked into a nice tablet) but this is taking things to a whole new level for me and I need my phone. So I'm a bit nervous.
Of course I really wish I'd asked around some before I got to work on removing some of the stuff on it already (mostly known junkware from Virgin Mobile and stupid stuff like weblinks pretending to be native apps) after rooting it with superoneclick and installing root explorer. I need to know if your rom or the one I linked to will be able to allow me to roll back to a default installation that I can revert to if there are any issues down the road. Can you help me?
I apologize if this isn't the right place for this question. Thank you for the many mods I have seen you do already. I look forward to trying them once I have a fallback plan.
--bornagainpenguin
PS: I am a new user here so not allowed to post links. I hope you got the idea of where I was trying to point you to.
bornagainpenguin said:
How is this comparable to the rom listed here?
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PS: I am a new user here so not allowed to post links. I hope you got the idea of where I was trying to point you to.
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I'm not actually sure what your talking about but I've posted this on three different sites so far. I do that for the guys that don't go to other forums. There probably isn't any difference in the roms.
Asadullah said:
I'm not actually sure what your talking about but I've posted this on three different sites so far. I do that for the guys that don't go to other forums. There probably isn't any difference in the roms.
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I'm talking about the one by takehull posted on sdx-developers here.
Yours is not exactly stock since you added su and flash_image binaries--or does that really not matter?
Thanks for the reply.
--bornagainpenguin
PS: I appreciate that you try to post your work as far and wide as possible, it made it easier for me to find it.
PPS: Which forum is best to follw for work relating to the LG Optimus V?
For the record, I like it as is.
Saves me the trouble of having to root all over again.
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I'm not sure exactly how his is different since I didn't build it. I'm gonna guess and say his probably doesn't have the binaries in it, I'm not sure exactly how his is different since I didn't build it. I'm gonna guess and say that his doesn't have the binaries in it. I don't know. Honestly the only way to know for sure that it's stock rom is to get someone that hasn't rooted yet flash the recovery and get a backup of system. I've been waiting for someone like that to come along but ... It hasn't happened yet.
I won't tell you which forums to watch but I'm partial to xda cuz I been on here since my first android phone and it doesn't have those flash ads that pop up cover your entire screen until you click the x.
Asadullah said:
I'm not sure exactly how his is different since I didn't build it. I'm gonna guess and say that his doesn't have the binaries in it. I don't know.
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Well upon further re-reading the other thread I saw this posted:
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The only modifications this has are the two binaries that you put into /system/bin when you root. You can remove them by using Superoneclick Root and selecting "unroot."
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My only excuse is that it was late when I found the thread and I wasn't reading clearly. Going by that statement his rom and your rom basically seem to be the same things.
Asadullah said:
Honestly the only way to know for sure that it's stock rom is to get someone that hasn't rooted yet flash the recovery and get a backup of system. I've been waiting for someone like that to come along but ... It hasn't happened yet.
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Forgive my ignorance, but isn't rooting actually a requirement of obtaining the backup? Or did I misread the instructions somewhere? It'd be nice if someone at Virgin Mobile were to leak the complete rom somewhere so people had a fall back option besides trying to return the phone as bricked. (If that's even possible?)
Asadullah said:
I won't tell you which forums to watch but I'm partial to xda cuz I been on here since my first android phone and it doesn't have those flash ads that pop up cover your entire screen until you click the x.
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Sounds like a good reason to pick a forum. Not sure if I'm a member of any places that do that since I run with adblock and noscript enabled most of the time.
Any chance you could link me to written instructions on how to flash the rom you have here? I know you have video tutorials but those are harder to follow for me because I am hard of hearing. Music I can do because it is "beautiful noise" and I can usually find some lyrics to get the words of. Your video HOWTOs are not good for me because I have to strain to hear what is being said.
Thanks again for your time and patience in replying to me.
--bornagainpenguin
Thanks. Dude above me, there is a rom flashing tutorial at prepaidandroids.net. We will help you out there. Its a site that specializes in on the Optimus v itself.
(Optimus V - Contracts Suck)
Thanks for posting this. It just came in handy when I was changing my virgin phone number. Part of the process is dialing ##841446# to bring up the activation menu, but the ## prefix on CM7 does not work, apparently only a stock ROM can do that.
Any way to put it on a phone friendly site? No matter what browser I use on my phone it will not download from google docs.
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THANKS, this worked perfectly.
It's pretty much as described, a stock Opt V rom, with Super User already set up and installed.
Titanium worked on it no problem as well.
thanks a ton man! i needed to flash back to stock to get my 3G working again. if you flash a custom rom while youre between payments, you know, during down time, you may need to flash back to stock and run the activation app next time you put service on your phone.
worked like a charm. i thought my 3G was broken. im doing a happy dance now!
Anyway I can get a link to the stock rom with all the bloatware removed but not rooted?
DarkLG said:
Anyway I can get a link to the stock rom with all the bloatware removed but not rooted?
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Tell me what you consider bloatware and ill make it for you.
tvall said:
Tell me what you consider bloatware and ill make it for you.
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Well those apps that come preinstalled like the virgin radio and such .If you could add in the newest market,g+,music I would greatly appreciate it
DarkLG said:
Well those apps that come preinstalled like the virgin radio and such .If you could add in the newest market,g+,music I would greatly appreciate it
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Zipping, will flash and test then upload.
Its just de-bloated. Nothing added (yet)
http://db.tt/fsvq1JB6
Haven't tested yet. I'm lazy
tvall said:
Zipping, will flash and test then upload.
Its just de-bloated. Nothing added (yet)
http://db.tt/fsvq1JB6
Haven't tested yet. I'm lazy
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haha let me know normally I would do it myself the whole making and adding but everything java and android based don't woprk o my pc :/
ES file explorer is a great way to remove bloat from your phone

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