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Root Finally!

icrazy2u

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I was going to wait until the stable version of UnRevoked came out but I got tired of waiting and now i'm a successful rooter! Time to get a ROM, what are some good ones?
 
In no particular order, these are the hottest right now.

Adrynalyne's 4th wave & Frankenrom
SkyRaider 3
CyanogenMod
Virtuous
Redemption ROM

Personally I've been using Virtuous for a couple of weeks, with a short stint on Redemption in between releases. Both of these have been fantastic.
 
I love Virtuous excellent stable ROM. I've recently flashed skyraiders vanilla'esque 3.0 and it is very well done. SO many choices. You want pure speed with bumps? Go ruby, CM, or shadow. Want stability and everything to just work + speed!? Go Virtuous and Skyraider. That's my take anyways :D

One more thing Uncommon Sense has great potential it is already very very good. You might want to give it a whirl as well when .7 comes up....soon.
 
Thanks guys. I think i'm going to use the SkyRaider Vanilla ROM.

Of course when I want to get that ROM, it says "Error occurred while processing the ROM list!". I know I go under Ihtfp69. Don't wanna have to download ROM to sd. Virtuous is looking good right now.
 
If you like Vanilla, give Ruby a try. It has been way stable for me. I've been running it with Launcher Pro because I hate Launcher 2, which comes with Ruby I believe. The combination of the two have been way smooth.
 
Is BF#4 hands down the kernel to get if you are interested in increased battery life?

It depends if you want to overclock. I'm personally seeing better battery life from Adrynalyne's Custom Kernel than I was from any of the King kernels. Not to say that they were bad by any means, as they were still better than stock.
 
It depends if you want to overclock. I'm personally seeing better battery life from Adrynalyne's Custom Kernel than I was from any of the King kernels. Not to say that they were bad by any means, as they were still better than stock.


Which custom kernel is that? The Virtuous custom kernel that (I think?) he created?
 
Awesome - and flashing a Kernel doesn't change delete any settings/apps or require a cache clear correct? Just load it onto my SD card and run hboot like a p13img and watch it do everything automatically?

I just don't see the need in a ROM if I can use a Kernel to enhance battery life/control clocking as I like Sense UI the way it is after I removed all unwanted apps/widgets and have updated Adobe Flash Player.

edit:

I'm going to use directions on your site (which is nice btw)

What will I lose when wiping the Cache??
 
Awesome - and flashing a Kernel doesn't change delete any settings/apps or require a cache clear correct? Just load it onto my SD card and run hboot like a p13img and watch it do everything automatically?

I just don't see the need in a ROM if I can use a Kernel to enhance battery life/control clocking as I like Sense UI the way it is after I removed all unwanted apps/widgets and have updated Adobe Flash Player.

I haven't done it yet, but is it easier to just install Virtuous vs removing the bloatware app by app/feature by feature?
 
Awesome - and flashing a Kernel doesn't change delete any settings/apps or require a cache clear correct? Just load it onto my SD card and run hboot like a p13img and watch it do everything automatically?

I just don't see the need in a ROM if I can use a Kernel to enhance battery life/control clocking as I like Sense UI the way it is after I removed all unwanted apps/widgets and have updated Adobe Flash Player.

Install via recovery, not hboot. No data/cache wipe, though it helps to wipe dalvik-cache. Just remember to make a nandroid before installing a kernel.
 
I haven't done it yet, but is it easier to just install Virtuous vs removing the bloatware app by app/feature by feature?

That depends on your goal. If all you want to do is remove a handful of apps, it's easy enough to do so via adb. Personally I like the additional stuff rmk has done with virtuous, and he's made some cool scripts to make it really easy to add/remove a lot of stuff.
 
Frankenrom all the way. I have been using his custom drinc roms since he's been putting them out and they haven't dissapointed me yet! I strongly recommend it.
 
I haven't done it yet, but is it easier to just install Virtuous vs removing the bloatware app by app/feature by feature?

It depends how good and comfortable you are at flashing ROMs.

There is a thread with all of the apps/widgets to remove and you just type the commands CMD (in JonAmericas guide) which only took me about 10 minutes including reboot and wiping Sense Cache.

Or you can buy Titanium and use "Chuck Norris mode" which is what some people did and is really fast.
 
How do I get back to regular rooted Froyo? Might try Virtuous now, I want my HTC clock widget and youtube widget.
 
What will I lose on a dalvik-cache wipe?

Nothing you need. Cache is just cache (data stored in memory/disk for faster access). It's just the cache for the Java VM. You'll notice when you clear it that your boot takes longer than usual, this is because it's rebuilding the cache with fresh data.
 
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