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Root Trying to get a2sd working on Evil Eris 3.0

In order for the commands that OTD gave you to work, it must match where you have the SDK installed. Or change the command. If you're struggling, I would recommend copying the contents android-sdk-windows file from the desktop folder into a new folder called c:\android-sdk-windows.



Or flash WhiteWidow4.6 and partition your card. The app2sd works fine for me.

http://androidforums.com/all-things-root-eris/109879-white-widow.html

http://androidforums.com/all-things-root-eris/130820-guide-how-partition-your-sd-card.html

can you explain a little better? i just want to run evil eris 3.0 + a2sd. clearly OTD has his working. **** i'm pissed i just want this to ****ing work. lol
 
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can you explain a little better? i just want to run evil eris 3.0 + a2sd. clearly OTD has hers working. **** i'm pissed i just want this to ****ing work. lol

FIFY :D

What bishop is saying is the the folder you have on your desktop contains the android-sdk-windows folder and in order for the command lines that I gave you to work that folder needs to be on me main part of the c drive.

Go to the android folder on your desktop, open it and right click on the folder. Select copy. Now go to my computer and open up the c drive. right click on the background (white surface) and select paste. Now the sdk should be in the right place. You should be able to follow the directions I gave you.
 
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Well, that means it isn't installed on the phone. Try going back into recovery and flashing a2sd again to see if you can get it to work. If there is still no change to your internal application storage after the flash then you may want to go through the step with the sdk again to see if it installed at all. Not sure why it didn't install the first time though.
 
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Well, that means it isn't installed on the phone. Try going back into recovery and flashing a2sd again to see if you can get it to work. If there is still no change to your internal application storage after the flash then you may want to go through the step with the sdk again to see if it installed at all. Not sure why it didn't install the first time though.

ok, so this zip folder (dtapps2sd-2.7.5-pf4a-signed)

and flash it?
 
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ok, did that and the space went up to 111mb before restart

after restart i'm at 143mb. HOLLA!

WE DID IT! WE F**KING DID IT GUYS! lol ok now i'll have to post up a real how to guide since that guys on the other page forgot to say you *must type in abd shell first before typing the last command otherwise it didn't work. i figured it out because of what OTD said above with the command lines.

MANY THANKS TO....
xx_bishop_xx

DDustiNN

OfTheDamned
 
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^^ Nice work. At long last. Glad to see its finally configured properly for you.

yeah, i was getting really pissed too. some people were like just switch rom's man ee3.0 isn't even that good i was like wtf u talking about ee3.0 > xtrsense or xtwhateversense lol. i personally like the feel of ee3.0. next step is overclocking. anyone got good threads on how to start and setting profiles. i've done a decent amount of reading but just checking since there is so many forums out there that have to do with the eris i'd be google searching for a decent amount of time.

thank you all again for being patient and helping me. i really appreciate it!!!!
 
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Perhaps take a look here:

http://androidforums.com/all-things-root-eris/98457-overclocking-hmm.html

I thought this was a good post:

Just to re-iterate..
Download app... It's not a free app.
Install it
open it - hit the recommended button.

Now, you can have a few different experiences.
The main screen that comes up is for setting the speed sliders of your phone, if they can't be moved (mine weren't), then make sure first to close the program and go an find the Super User program in your program list. Open that and make sure that SetCPU is marked as a program in there. Then return to SetCPU.
If the sliders can be moved now then you're ready to go. If not, then try disabling Perf Lock by hitting menu, and 'disable perf lock' that should help.

Now I've read that some ROM's only allow certain levels of customization in speed, so don't fret if you can't get to 800, you shouldn't anyway!

All the literature on this site said we could go between 710 and 786, but after that was asking for troubles. you could freeze your phone or worse, brick it.

I set mine at 710 and 528 for low. apparently 528 is the high mark where the phone was before, so under that number and your underclocking your phone.

Th important thing is to set profiles.

so, go into the profles tab and create a few... here's mine from reading about 40 posts last night.

Main Window = 710/528
screen off = 480/245
charging full = 710/528
temp = 43 degrees - slider at 100% and 480/245

Other than the temp, leave the priority sliders at 50% for the rest

you'll understand when you see the program.

I left all profiles, including main set to 'ondemand', this lets the phone scale dynamically between the values I present, performance - the other option, pinns the speed at the top mark. it'll drain your battery and can over heat your phone after a while

click the set on boot button on the front page of the program and restart your phone.

you can of course go crazy with over clock, but it'll kill your phone and battery and then it's all moot anyways.
710 seems like a great tradeoff.
 
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