kanaida
Android Expert
Hey PG, I decided to try this rom and see how she plays. I had Gingersteem 1.0 and my homeless kernel, installed rom manager, flashed recovery within (totally didn't notice it was in there before
), opened up rom manager, downloaded the rom, backup, wipe, flash. Then I noticed it was the original extreme, so I downloaded the zip from here, again erase and flash. This time from scratch I also noticed that on installing market apps it does indeed crash, probably system_server (I've made it purposely crash before as a test
so i know what it looks like. Cuts off around the status bar, makes the rest black, then reboots). I tried to get into recovery with Vol+- and then power, I saw some sort of corrupted graphic, thought I was screwed for a minute lol, then plugged into usb, reboot recovery, and luckily that worked, restored backup.
Before I restored I noticed the baseband version ended with a B, not a C. Nothing actually pointed to using C source code. Just kind of strange, although it's just a string anyways and I did try to play by the rules on procedure.
What I would like to know though is if that's the correct combo to manually get into recovery in case I don't get to boot next time via usb and adb. Or is that some sort of bug in the rom manager's version of the recovery, or just possibly some sort of corruption? Usually i just do terminal commands to do that stuff so I didn't really pay attention
), opened up rom manager, downloaded the rom, backup, wipe, flash. Then I noticed it was the original extreme, so I downloaded the zip from here, again erase and flash. This time from scratch I also noticed that on installing market apps it does indeed crash, probably system_server (I've made it purposely crash before as a test
so i know what it looks like. Cuts off around the status bar, makes the rest black, then reboots). I tried to get into recovery with Vol+- and then power, I saw some sort of corrupted graphic, thought I was screwed for a minute lol, then plugged into usb, reboot recovery, and luckily that worked, restored backup.Before I restored I noticed the baseband version ended with a B, not a C. Nothing actually pointed to using C source code. Just kind of strange, although it's just a string anyways and I did try to play by the rules on procedure.
What I would like to know though is if that's the correct combo to manually get into recovery in case I don't get to boot next time via usb and adb. Or is that some sort of bug in the rom manager's version of the recovery, or just possibly some sort of corruption? Usually i just do terminal commands to do that stuff so I didn't really pay attention



