Getting Started
Setting up your phone rom
Non 2nd Init Devices
Setting up your phone ROM is very important and you will be bugged about it until you do it. What this does is creates a boot.img of your phone ROM so that you can boot back to it from Sd ROMs. It also lets you boot back to it if your sd ROM install didn't go as planned.
To boot it manually reboot ro recovery and browse to /sdcard/BootManager/phoneRom and apply the update.zip there and then reboot and you will be brought back to your phone ROM and all your data will be fine.
2nd Init Devices
Before you continue please see the device specific information for 2nd Init Devices below by clicking here
Basically the same thing as the non 2nd init devices as it is run the same the only difference is your boot.img is not backed up due to the locked boot loader. Instead a hijack-boot zip will be placed on your sdcard in place of the boot.img. This zip will act the same way however allowing you to get back to your phone rom as the boot.img does. If an install doesn't go as planned and you can still boot recovery you can also manually boot our slots by browsing to /sdcard/BootManager/phoneRom and applying the update.zip there.
When you change your phone ROM it is important to set your phone ROM up again!!!
To set up your phone ROM select the button Setup Phone ROM from the main activity. Once it is done you will get a dialog telling you about a succesful backup of your boot.img this should only take a few seconds to do no longer than 30 seconds.