[Q] endless7-mod-for-tezet-cm7-v1.15.zip and latest cm7-120104-1805-NIGHTLY by tezet - Milestone 2 General

Hi Everyone!
Does anyone know if latest CM7.1 mod by Tezet is compatible with endless7-mod-for-tezet-cm7-v1.15.zip by Endless7?
I'm using already Tezet's cm7-111129-2153-NIGHTLY-Milestone2 with Endless7's patch, but I'm consider an upgrade. I know, that Endless7's patch was created for previous version of Tezet's CM7.1 and I'm affraid that I can break something, by combining cm7-120104-1805-NIGHTLY with endless7-mod-for-tezet-cm7-v1.15.zip, Does anyone know if such upgrade makes sense?

It does not work... wait for an update of Endlees7

VooDooKill said:
It does not work... wait for an update of Endlees7
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thanks for Your info!

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[Q] [HELP] Downgrading to froyo kernel WIUI

I've really searched everywhere but it's too complicated and i can't seem to find a solution.
So, my issue is that i have installed the ICS CM9 with GB kernel, but i want to install the WIUI 2.4.20 Stable (GB) version that is based on MiuiAndroid 2.3.7 (GB).
I am assuming it requires the Froyo kernel, and if so, i need to somehow downgrade it to froyo before installing it, but i don't know hot to do it...
can anyone please help me?
Also the kernel version of my rom is "2.6.32.9-g21f1a48"
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daaamn_ said:
I've really searched everywhere but it's too complicated and i can't seem to find a solution.
So, my issue is that i have installed the ICS CM9 with GB kernel, but i want to install the WIUI 2.4.20 Stable (GB) version that is based on MiuiAndroid 2.3.7 (GB).
I am assuming it requires the Froyo kernel, and if so, i need to somehow downgrade it to froyo before installing it, but i don't know hot to do it...
can anyone please help me?
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as far as i remember 32 is froyos kernel..(35 is gb's kernel)
so what is the problem???
Numbers are the same I thought. If you flashedthe gingerbread kernel from the recovery, just search for the froyo kernel zip (there is one on epsy's site) and flash it with the froyo based ROM.
Don't forget to wipe.
Sent from my MB525 using XDA
labsin said:
Numbers are the same I thought. If you flashedthe gingerbread kernel from the recovery, just search for the froyo kernel zip (there is one on epsy's site) and flash it with the froyo based ROM.
Don't forget to wipe.
Sent from my MB525 using XDA
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Hello, I read on a lots of topic that say we have to pass on nandroid and other thing for downgrade.. so i want to be sure that i can downgrade my gb kernel to froyo kernel juste like this..
When i read that, that or that for me it is impossible directly...
Thank you.
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How to install JB Quarx at DEFY+ ?

So, i have a MB525, and i have installed normally JB Quarx, but.. I need to know how to install at MB526
I have a blog and my readers are wondering how to install.
So.. Stock->Root->ClockworkMod->wipe/cache->cache->install zip-> JB
Is it ?
Thanks (=
gbrfilipe said:
So, i have a MB525, and i have installed normally JB Quarx, but.. I need to know how to install at MB526
I have a blog and my readers are wondering how to install.
So.. Stock->Root->ClockworkMod->wipe/cache->cache->install zip-> JB
Is it ?
Thanks (=
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yea.. just flash from custom recovery.. that's for the 14th release.. but audio still doesn't work so try it out as a multiboot..
JB is awesome..:laugh: cant wait for a stable release..
dk0108 said:
yea.. just flash from custom recovery.. that's for the 14th release.. but audio still doesn't work so try it out as a multiboot..
JB is awesome..:laugh: cant wait for a stable release..
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thanks (=
yea, just waiting for the stable ;D
but my homescreen at mb525 isnt smooth )=

How's the performance of CM9 on Defy?

Hello I have a Defy MB525 and I'd like to give it an upgrade and since there's no official Android releases above 2.2 I'm thinking about installing CM) which is 4.0 based right? I'd like to know how's the performance? does it become slower or how many bugs are? would you recommended it? thanks in advanced, it looks really good so I'd like to try it!
dear friend, trust me .you'd better use the CM9 latest by quarx's.Now we all taste the JB already
anyway the Quarx's CM series(CM7,CM9.CM10) are very perfect on Defy.
You must to try for it!:good:
for everyday rom, try cm9 by epsylon froyo kernel. I am using it and there's no issue or bug I have encountered (I use my defy as a phone).
What are the major differences between Quarx's and Epsylon ROMS? thanks you both for the info!:good:
there is no difference in both builds, afterall both are ics...
why don't you try both using multiboot and decide yourself.
I will give them a try, both releases can be found on Development section right? any link? thank you!
EDIT: Now that you mention it? how can I use multiboot? could I have stock rom and custom rom?
saman0suke1 said:
I will give them a try, both releases can be found on Development section right? any link? thank you!
EDIT: Now that you mention it? how can I use multiboot? could I have stock rom and custom rom?
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There is multiboot thread in development section, just go through it and you will find out how.
And yes you can have stock rom as base rom and custom rom as virtual rom as long as you have same kernel for both.( for mb525 its froyo kernel)
Btw the link for multiboot - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1364659
Thanks! Do you have by any chance the links for CM9 by Quarx and Epsylon? thank you!
rishi2100 said:
there is no difference in both builds, afterall both are ics...
why don't you try both using multiboot and decide yourself.
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NOT RECOMMENDED. The performance you'd get from a ROM installed to your microSD (that's what multiboot does!) is inferior to having installed in the ROM partition of the phone.
saman0suke1 said:
Thanks! Do you have by any chance the links for CM9 by Quarx and Epsylon? thank you!
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Cm9 by epsylon - http://defy-cm.net/
And by quarx - http://quarx2k.ru/
I will skip the installation of MultiBoot for now, but I will try either Quarx's or Epsylon's ROM, thank you!!

CM7 Kang ROM

Hi everyone.
I´m using right now CM7 by Quarkx (last nightly), I was thinking about switch to CM9 but I've found a post from user skeevy420 who mentions CM7 Kang. Can anyone tell me what version is this, advantages over Quark's version and installation procedure.
If anyone can give the links to the latest version of this rom and gapps working for this one that would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
raul1113 said:
Hi everyone.
I´m using right now CM7 by Quarkx (last nightly), I was thinking about switch to CM9 but I've found a post from user skeevy420 who mentions CM7 Kang. Can anyone tell me what version is this, advantages over Quark's version and installation procedure.
If anyone can give the links to the latest version of this rom and gapps working for this one that would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
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You can find skeevy's cm7 kang here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1755200
I've been using it as my daily use rom and I get over 24 hours without charging. (just a guess because I charge it overnight when it's still at 40%)
You can find latest gapps by searching on Google.
He's only put out one version of the cm7 kang and it's super stable.
My suggestion is to keep using cm7 until cm10 is stable, if you're just looking for a day to day rom. Welcome to Bravo.

[Q] Confirming the need to downgrade before Aurora -> CM7.2?

I was just reading the guide on installing CM7.2, as my current rom (Aurora ICS), although good, is pretty unstable and buggy on my handset.
I noticed the guide specifically mentions I need to downgrade to official Froyo before trying to install CM7.2.
I have obviously already got CWM on there, so I just want to clarify if I still need to downgrade to an official Froyo rom, or can I just install CM7.2 over the top of my Aurora ICS?
Thanks.
Zadam said:
I was just reading the guide on installing CM7.2, as my current rom (Aurora ICS), although good, is pretty unstable and buggy on my handset.
I noticed the guide specifically mentions I need to downgrade to official Froyo before trying to install CM7.2.
I have obviously already got CWM on there, so I just want to clarify if I still need to downgrade to an official Froyo rom, or can I just install CM7.2 over the top of my Aurora ICS?
Thanks.
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If you are on Aurora, you MUST downgrade to Froyo before flashing CM7.2
hung.ngomanh said:
If you are on Aurora, you MUST downgrade to Froyo before flashing CM7.2
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Thanks for clarifying!
hung.ngomanh said:
If you are on Aurora, you MUST downgrade to Froyo before flashing CM7.2
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He doesn't must. He can install T.M.C or install CM7.2 for 404020 baseband
forumber2 said:
He doesn't must. He can install T.M.C or install CM7.2 for 404020 baseband
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Look the 1st post, i guess he was mentioning about Cm7.2 .32 kernel.

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