Root caulkins wipe all

youdoofus

Android Expert
here is caulkins wipe all for those going from sense to aosp :)

oh, and i (of course) take positively 0 credit for caulkins excellent work!!! im amazed daily by all that these devs do... hats off to all-a-yall
 

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youdoofus

Android Expert
Thread starter
I only manually wipe the cache and dalvik cache when going from aosp to aosp and never have an issue. i emphasized the sense to aosp cuz that absolutely requires a thorough formatting of certain things.
 

Drew5150

Android Expert
It just automatically runs the manual wipes that you can do. Its the same really.

I always run it twice to be sure ;-)
 

sleky

Newbie
So ok. Point and laugh, but I'll ask....

Just copy that to SD, reboot, boot to that rom, and....? Or should I have that rom and the rom that I plan on using, boot to wipe rom, wipe, and then boot to new rom?

I ask, because my first try at a rom failed, and thankfully i had backup. I think it has to do with the fact that I didn't do a wipe... =]
 

ocnbrze

DON'T PANIC!!!!!!!!!
ok so this is me pointing and laughing hahahahahah! just kidding lol:D

anyways this is not a rom it is a file that wipes system, cache and dalvik cache for you.

so for me this is what i do when i flash a rom.
1.make a nandroid backup
2.wipe system, cache, and dalvik cache
3.flash caulkin's format all .zip
4.flash rom of your choice.

flashing caulkin's is just an extra step. i just want to make sure that the rom has a clean slate to install into.
 

youdoofus

Android Expert
Thread starter
So ok. Point and laugh, but I'll ask....

Just copy that to SD, reboot, boot to that rom, and....? Or should I have that rom and the rom that I plan on using, boot to wipe rom, wipe, and then boot to new rom?

I ask, because my first try at a rom failed, and thankfully i had backup. I think it has to do with the fact that I didn't do a wipe... =]

oh hell no man!! we arent gonna point and laugh. we'd only do that if evom came in here and asked that. you should read my firsst couple posts... we all started somewhere bro. this is a friendly forum. we are here to help and learn :) this may sound cheesy, but the only dumb question is the one not asked. dont get me wrong, you might get directed to a thread that has your answer from time to time thatll require you to read up on some stuff, but lets just say that happens and you still cant quite figure it out, youd then come back into a thread and say that you tried reading xyz thread and believe that the answer is zyx, but youre still having issues and i guarantee someone will give ya the answer you seek. welcome to the forum man!! i think youll find this place to be waaaaay more awesome that you yet realize!
 

sleky

Newbie
Thanks for the help! Backing up backup (really? that is how it came out...) and going to try again! =]

Something tells me the big blue.... thing at the top left is a general mentality around here. ;D HAHAHA

EDIT: so... how do i get the rom i eventually want to get to onto my phone after doing the wipe? if the operating system is wiped....
 

evomattnc

Android Expert
Thanks for the help! Backing up backup (really? that is how it came out...) and going to try again! =]

Something tells me the big blue.... thing at the top left is a general mentality around here. ;D HAHAHA

EDIT: so... how do i get the rom i eventually want to get to onto my phone after doing the wipe? if the operating system is wiped....


I have no idea what you are talking about lol but I'm on phandroid so I don't see a big blue thing...

Any rom you download will go onto your sd card/external so wiping internal won't affect it. After you wipe internal you flash the rom from the external. it takes the rom zip, unzips it, and writes it you to your internal partitions. You can delete the zip when done if you like even...
 

youdoofus

Android Expert
Thread starter
ok so this is me pointing and laughing hahahahahah! just kidding lol:D

anyways this is not a rom it is a file that wipes system, cache and dalvik cache for you.

so for me this is what i do when i flash a rom.
1.make a nandroid backup
2.wipe system, cache, and dalvik cache
3.flash caulkin's format all .zip
4.flash rom of your choice.

flashing caulkin's is just an extra step. i just want to make sure that the rom has a clean slate to install into.

do these steps from recovery, and youre gonna be all set yo. just make sure you have a good .zip file on your sd card to install from. and yes evom, havent you figured that out about me yet? LoL jk bro-ski. Youve helped me more than you can imagine. id seriously buy you a few rounds if i was anywhere near you! Sheeeeyit, i think id go broke buying reounds for everyone thats been SOOOOO helpful in here. They know who they are but im-a list a few anyways, ocnbreze, mr ed, akazabam etc etc etc. the jedis doin what they do is what makes this place effen awesome!!
 

sleky

Newbie
ahhhh... so thats why people will partition out their sd? keep an area separate for the roms only?

-wipe rom
-stock rom
-2 or 3 roms you wanna try

my thinking correct then?
 

youdoofus

Android Expert
Thread starter
kinda, mostly people partition to add to system memory without interfering with the "hard drive" aspect of the sd card. youd partition a gig or so if the sd card for system usage, the rest for other stuff(i.e. music, movies, pics of yo mama(jk) ) the evo was released at a time where internal system memory wasnt what it is today, so the addition to the system memory is the main reason that comes to mind for me
 

Stubby1

Well-Known Member
I made a separate file folder on the SD card named it ROM. I also have a backup on pc and then can move between SD/computer and have less clutter on SD card. I have also just moved to a 16g card.
 

youdoofus

Android Expert
Thread starter
Yeah, I got a 16 a lil while ago. Couldn't he happier, well maybe with a 32 or 64 lol but the 16 was only 30 bucks and its a class 10!
 
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