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Guest davbren
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Hey all, I've upgraded using the partitions and such. The custom ROM is running a lot quicker than the default but I'm getting force closes every few minutes. Its driving me mad. Is there anything I can do?

Guest Azurren
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Hey all, I've upgraded using the partitions and such. The custom ROM is running a lot quicker than the default but I'm getting force closes every few minutes. Its driving me mad. Is there anything I can do?

Sounds like you forgot to "Wipe" before flashing the custom rom.

In recovery RA (Custom recovery) select the "Wipe" option then the first option (Wipe / Factory reset or something?) and confirm.

Then re-flash the custom rom

Hope this helps :)

Guest davbren
Posted

Thanks for the info Azurren, but I'm sure I wiped, I actually did it twice because The first flash was unsuccessful. Could the first bork have caused my issues? I used a baked ROM too.

Guest darkdevil1
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I had the same problem with the Oscillation (Vanilla) rom as well as MCR. Switched to this one and haven't had a problem since. I think it was down to Auto Memory Manager in combination with Advanced Task Killer and SetCPU that caused mine to become unstable, but I could be wrong

Guest -Wii-
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I had the same problem with the Oscillation (Vanilla) rom as well as MCR. Switched to this one and haven't had a problem since. I think it was down to Auto Memory Manager in combination with Advanced Task Killer and SetCPU that caused mine to become unstable, but I could be wrong

Read my thread on it yesterday, the problem was with the size of the partions on the SD CARD

Guest darkdevil1
Posted
Read my thread on it yesterday, the problem was with the size of the partions on the SD CARD

Link please? Can't seem to find the thread you're talking about

Guest -Wii-
Posted
Link please? Can't seem to find the thread you're talking about

http://android.modaco.com/content/t-mobile...itive-rotation/

Basically what you need to do is mount your sd card on computer,

Format your SD on your PC (Full Format)

Then wipe everything

Then partion the SD (in custom recovery image)

I did 32mb and then whatever it suggests for the rest

then open custom boot image select usb toggle stick the flash zip on

Flash it

and should get rid of all the FC

Guest darkdevil1
Posted
http://android.modaco.com/content/t-mobile...itive-rotation/

Basically what you need to do is mount your sd card on computer,

Format your SD on your PC (Full Format)

Then wipe everything

Then partion the SD (in custom recovery image)

I did 32mb and then whatever it suggests for the rest

then open custom boot image select usb toggle stick the flash zip on

Flash it

and should get rid of all the FC

Great, thanks!

Guest -Wii-
Posted
Great, thanks!

let us know if that solves the problem, worked for me

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