ROM Manager prompted me to so I selected it. I'm new to ROM Manager so I'm not sure what happened. I am doing it the old-fashioned way now to see if that works. Standby...
ROM Manager prompted me to so I selected it. I'm new to ROM Manager so I'm not sure what happened. I am doing it the old-fashioned way now to see if that works. Standby...
I'm new to the Ally, had one awhile back but returned it to Verizon. Just bought another from CraigsList and have had it for about an hour. I have been running a rooted Eris.
This recovery stuff is way different than the Eris. I didn't see anything that said dalvik cache. I did the wipe data/factory reset and wipe cache partition options, is that correct? I then tried flashing from the sd card and it says installation aborted.
I'm new to the Ally, had one awhile back but returned it to Verizon. Just bought another from CraigsList and have had it for about an hour. I have been running a rooted Eris.
This recovery stuff is way different than the Eris. I didn't see anything that said dalvik cache. I did the wipe data/factory reset and wipe cache partition options, is that correct? I then tried flashing from the sd card and it says installation aborted.
I only ask b/c all the apps that I backed up on my Eris are giving me a low storage error on this device. Any way around that besides getting rid of the apps?
I only ask b/c all the apps that I backed up on my Eris are giving me a low storage error on this device. Any way around that besides getting rid of the apps?
One more quick thing Trident, if you don't mind....
I'm trying to run the scripts from your other post to try and remove Office, for example. I opened the terminal emulator and typed su. Then what exactly do I type after that? Would I type -office or just office? Then do I hit ok? Should it give me some sort of notification that it "took?"
One more quick thing Trident, if you don't mind....
I'm trying to run the scripts from your other post to try and remove Office, for example. I opened the terminal emulator and typed su. Then what exactly do I type after that? Would I type -office or just office? Then do I hit ok? Should it give me some sort of notification that it "took?"
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