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Removing Corvus5 boot screen when R8 is installed?


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Guest phil8715
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I recently had the Fuji-Vega Rom with the Corvus5 sp1, 0.2 kernal, and the red grid screen. I decided it wasn't for me and I backed up my apps via Titanium Backup, and deleted User data, wiped cache and wiped dalvik cache, all via Clockworkmod

I flashed the R8 rom rebooted and the Corvus5 screen appeared and not the Advent screen, I went into the sd card and deleted all trace of the rom sp1 and 0.2 kernal and the grid.

Then I reflashed it again with the R8 rom again and the Corvus screen still remains but it boots into the R8 rom.

Has anybody got an ideas?

Edited by phil8715
Guest mxbob
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I recently had the Fuji-Vega Rom with the Corvus5 sp1, 0.2 kernal, and the red grid screen. I decided it wasn't for me and I backed up my apps via Titanium Backup, and deleted User data, wiped cache and wiped dalvik cache, all via Clockworkmod

I flashed the R8 rom rebooted and the Corvus5 screen appeared and not the Advent screen, I went into the sd card and deleted all trace of the rom sp1 and 0.2 kernal and the grid.

Then I reflashed it again with the R8 rom again and the Corvus screen still remains but it boots into the R8 rom.

Has anybody got an ideas?

maybe try reflashing the stock rom rather than the R8?

Guest simonta
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I recently had the Fuji-Vega Rom with the Corvus5 sp1, 0.2 kernal, and the red grid screen. I decided it wasn't for me and I backed up my apps via Titanium Backup, and deleted User data, wiped cache and wiped dalvik cache, all via Clockworkmod

I flashed the R8 rom rebooted and the Corvus5 screen appeared and not the Advent screen, I went into the sd card and deleted all trace of the rom sp1 and 0.2 kernal and the grid.

Then I reflashed it again with the R8 rom again and the Corvus screen still remains but it boots into the R8 rom.

Has anybody got an ideas?

r8, despite it's name, and despite what a lot of people say, is not a ROM and does not do a full wipe. You're better off taking mxbobs advice and reflashing to stock. You could fix the bootscreen but who knows what else is lurking? I would recommend a full flash whenever swapping ROMs.

Guest phil8715
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r8, despite it's name, and despite what a lot of people say, is not a ROM and does not do a full wipe. You're better off taking mxbobs advice and reflashing to stock. You could fix the bootscreen but who knows what else is lurking? I would recommend a full flash whenever swapping ROMs.

I took your advice and reflashed back to stock, then I installed R8 back on.

All is fine. It nows says Advent.

Thank you for all your help.

Edited by phil8715

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