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I'm confused by the nandroid backup, showing my ignorance here, but if you install clockwork recovery to get nandroid. run nandroid, would the recovery.img you produce be the clockwork one?

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Guest mzsigler
I'm confused by the nandroid backup, showing my ignorance here, but if you install clockwork recovery to get nandroid. run nandroid, would the recovery.img you produce be the clockwork one?

Yep

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Guest llecaroz
i can confirm erasing boot/recovery prior to flashing everything DOES NOT stop the flashing lights :huh:

also having same problem ;)

just tried to for re-rooting it again in the case of... with universal android root: no change

Who could retrieve the std 7546 boot.img without rooting it before (so a non modified boot.img) because the one provided for sure, was rooted ?

Actually trying to unroot mine to see if leds flashing stops....

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Guest Paul Brown
Is there a way to remove the clockwork recovery? Not sure it's something I want...

James

Ok thats odd, because i just flashed the recovery provided and it's still stock. I've still only got the 4 options:

Factory Reset

Update from pkg on SD Card

Screen Calibration

Power Off

I'm sure thats still stock recovery?

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Guest mzsigler
Ok thats odd, because i just flashed the recovery provided and it's still stock. I've still only got the 4 options:

Factory Reset

Update from pkg on SD Card

Screen Calibration

Power Off

I'm sure thats still stock recovery?

Select update from... and you will get clockwork, at least on first boot.

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Guest Paul Brown
Select update from... and you will get clockwork, at least on first boot.

I just selected Update from PKG on SD Card and i just got the usual stuff, nothing different from what i've had in the past.

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I just selected Update from PKG on SD Card and i just got the usual stuff, nothing different from what i've had in the past.

its been overwritten after reboot with the stock recovery

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Guest Paul Brown
its been overwritten after reboot with the stock recovery

Thanks for the clarification on that. This flashing is starting to become slightly annoying now... I wonder if it's an error code or something?

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Guest Paul Brown
greenacher said he rooted using "Droidroot.apk" on xda-devs wonder if its related.

we really need the update.pkg :huh:

I agree, i'm assuming when the update.pkg is available, i'll be able to restore from that even though i'm already on 7546?

This flashing is nothing i can't live with, but it is annoying.

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logs are full of critical errors :huh:

[i2C]IRQ: 90 W2 NAK 63C8 and E3C8

looks like some serious problems talking to a hardware device...

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Guest llecaroz
you should try to "fastboot" flash the 6941 boot.img

You're correct ! 7546 have maybe fiew issues & is longer in booting than the 6941... no more leds flashing with boot img 6941....

& still running with system.img 7546 :huh:

cool... & parameter settings appears to be displaying the system.img version (so still displaying 7546 even with a 6941 boot.img)

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You're correct ! 7546 have maybe fiew issues & is longer in booting than the 6941... no more leds flashing with boot img 6941....

& still running with system.img 7546 :huh:

cool... & parameter settings appears to be displaying the system.img version (so still displaying 7546 even with a 6941 boot.img)

Where can I find the boot.img from 6941?

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Guest llecaroz
Anyone else finding the wifi does not sleep when screen turns off (despite correct setting)

Why would you like your wifi going into sleep mode when screen turns off ?

Imagine if you have a download or a messaging client waiting for a push/pull ?

From my side, having wifi staying on when screen truns off is correct !

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Guest jamezwarner
Why would you like your wifi going into sleep mode when screen turns off ?

Imagine if you have a download or a messaging client waiting for a push/pull ?

From my side, having wifi staying on when screen truns off is correct !

It used to be default in 1.6...

saves a boat load of battery and emails still come in over GPRS/3G?

Do you have a copy of the working boot.img?

James

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the superboot image? I was hoping for a stock boot.img...

Anyone else noticed a boost in gaming performance? NFS:Shift is now silky smooth ALL the time

James

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