Wenzdayz
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I live in a complex where we rent so we have never needed insurance....The hair on the back of my neck was standing on end when I read that.
I live in a complex where we rent so we have never needed insurance....The hair on the back of my neck was standing on end when I read that.
Hi all
So I decided to get my geek on, and I rooted my phone and installed Cyanogenmod in place of the stock Samsung ROM. I think I've given my little phone a new lease on life![]()
I'm a bit worried about my home and lightning protection. I installed a fireplace recently and the steel chimney extents about 1.5m above the highest point of the roof. I have no idea what would happen if lightning struck that chimney. I can only think it would run down straight into my lounge...
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Haai Wyv. If I remember to enter the secret Santa next year I'm sure something can be arranged![]()
Hi all
So I decided to get my geek on, and I rooted my phone and installed Cyanogenmod in place of the stock Samsung ROM. I think I've given my little phone a new lease on life![]()
I did the same thing Friday past. My phone was so slow it became unbearable; with CM installed it so much faster but it takes some getting used to.
I struggled quite some time to replace my stock recovery software with clockwork, my phone kept on reverting back to the stock recovery.
Hmmm... this is interesting. Never heard of this and now looking into it.
How will affect all my synced Google stuffs? (if at all)
I was getting stuck in a boot loop when I was trying to install CM11 (although I think I might have been impatient on some of my tries), I flashed TWRP over CWM and then wiped the system partition, cache and dalvic cache, so I was installing it fresh rather than over the stock ROM, and then it worked.
TWRP seems nicer than CWM, I didn't have trouble loading either recovery though, I flashed CWM using Rom Manager, and TWRP using TWRP Manager.
TWRP also made me install the Stericson BusyBox
Hmmm... this is interesting. Never heard of this and now looking into it.
How will affect all my synced Google stuffs? (if at all)
Make sure you sync everything with Google before you do this. After installing it will redownload your apps and sync your contacts again.
To just be safe I made a backup of my phone on my PC as well. In the end only my contacts and apps had to be redownloaded. It didn't wipe my photos, music, etc.
If push comes to shove, is it easy to go back to Andriod (KitKat for aguments sake?) i.e. the previous state?
If push comes to shove, is it easy to go back to Andriod (KitKat for aguments sake?) i.e. the previous state?
Not 100% sure, but as far as I know you can download the stock OS .md5 file again, but don't quote me on that. I just know I misread one page during my Google escapades and accidentally downloaded the stock ROM for my Galaxy S3.
This is the first time I have ever put a custom ROM on my phone, so I had to Google something fierce before I did it. I suggest you do the same Beo; or get someone with more experience doing this to comment
Don't know if it is worth it, but if this discussion is going to continue, we should perhaps create a separate thread for it.
thats if he has power tonight...![]()