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What to do?

gregstereo

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I have an ADP1 (among others) and was having some problems with it. Long story short, it ran fine for quite some time, I installed cyanogenmod 4.2.x on it awhile ago and then 5.x on it a few months ago. About a week ago it started acting up - lots of program FC's, including gvoice, gmail, seesmic, and sometimes the phone would just simply lock up while I was using it. So I started troubleshooting it and am getting frustrated.

Now I have it kind of running - it's not bricked, and most of the core apps work now, but some (like Market) say "Application not installed" when I try to launch them.

So, my question for the forum is do you think I should:
a - follow the instructions on the HTC ADP1 site to restore it to the original 1.6 system image, radio, etc., or
b - upgrade to cyanogen's 6.x ROM, or
c - do something else?

Model Number Android Developer Phone 1 (rooted g1)
Firmware Version 2.1-update1
Baseband Version 62.505.20.17H_2.22.19.26I
Kernel Version 2.6.34-cyanogenmod
Build Number EPE54B
Carrier: AT&T
Country: US
I've put a Transcend 8GB class 6 sd card in it and it had been working fine with that for at least a few months.

Any advice or thoughts would be appreciated.
 
You can try flashing CM6. I honestly thought 6 was too buggy for my G1. But to each his own. I dragged mine back to CM5 and it was great. Worse comes to worse, you wipe it back to 1.6

A pain, yes. But no harm in the long run.
 
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