no, this is him trying to make it more like a real cyanogenmod rom and taking out all google apps. as far as i can tell he doesnt care about the cell standby problem...
no, this is him trying to make it more like a real cyanogenmod rom and taking out all google apps. as far as i can tell he doesnt care about the cell standby problem...
Seems like it's more a way to get the rom updater going than anything else. Not a whole lot of new stuff, the recovery now uses the camera button so you don't have to use the keyboard, otherwise, I haven't seen any changes besides the install.
I am pretty sure he cares, but caring and having time to find out what's wrong is probably on a different level, especially when not everyone is experiencing the issue.
I installed the Cyanogenmod Rom and was wondering if there is a way to uninstall it back to stock, and if so how? I like it but I just need to know how to uninstall it in case I need to do so. Thanks!
The easiest way to get back to SPrecovery, is through DMupdater, it flashes the recovery image for you. After you are finished following all the steps to install DroidMod, just power off the device and you then will be able to boot BACK into SPrecovery and obtain the Nandroid Backup you completed before you Flashed Clockwork
http://downloads.droidmod.org/dmupdater-10.apk
Last edited by RoLa; 03-16-2010 at 12:03 PM. Reason: Added Link
Also in DM updater there is a virgin rom to go all the way back to stock if that trips your trigger.
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