What's Red and Blue, and Makes Android Users Happy? Sapphire and Ruby Double Release!
This is a discussion on What's Red and Blue, and Makes Android Users Happy? Sapphire and Ruby Double Release! within the cvpcs forums, part of the Droid Forums Dev Archives category; Originally Posted by flyinion
As a fairly new user of Sapphire I have to ask, when going from one version of Sapphire to a new ...
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Originally Posted by
flyinion
As a fairly new user of Sapphire I have to ask, when going from one version of Sapphire to a new one, is it officially required to wipe both data and cache like I did when coming from a different ROM? I don't have a problem doing it other than the extra work getting the phone set back up. I'm just thinking it would be nice to not have to at least wipe the data. I know I can just try it, but I just wanted to double check on what the official stance is on it.
The official stance on most releases is a wipe should be performed. Some get away with it. Some don't. There is no real yes or no on this release. I say wipe though, as it rules out all problems caused by that.
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I'm having fc's with Gmail, even after wipe. Am I the only one?
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Originally Posted by
mpsmit3
I'm having fc's with Gmail, even after wipe. Am I the only one?
i did too, you need to go to applications-> manage apps->all-> gmail-> clear data
then let gmail resync, and that fixed it for me
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did i mention
id carry your children in my womb...and im a guy so thatd be tricky...either way im excited thanks for all your efforts and hard work
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Originally Posted by
flyinion
As a fairly new user of Sapphire I have to ask, when going from one version of Sapphire to a new one, is it officially required to wipe both data and cache like I did when coming from a different ROM? I don't have a problem doing it other than the extra work getting the phone set back up. I'm just thinking it would be nice to not have to at least wipe the data. I know I can just try it, but I just wanted to double check on what the official stance is on it.
You can never go wrong it seems with a full wipe, however, being lazy I upgraded via RM from Sapphire 1.0 to 1.1 with absolutely no issues for me. Very smooth upgrade and operation. About all I've done is remove some of the stock apps with the scripts. I was so happy with 1.0 that I was almost hesitant to upgrade, but the new version seems just as stable so far.
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Originally Posted by
Tanknspank

Originally Posted by
doug piston

Originally Posted by
Tanknspank
Made me happy

You make me happy.
I know

Get a room.
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installation complete...just donated to your cause sorry i didnt earlier but im broke lol THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING...really your roms are the only id consider donating to and not because im cheap but because this one earned its money...so once again thanks for the hardwork!
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Originally Posted by
bgill55

Originally Posted by
RevivaL

Originally Posted by
bgill55
Becareful applying old themes You just put the old gapps, framework,gem settings back on your phone
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even the blackbar mod?
yes that will put the old Framework-res.apk back on your phone. Im not sure what Files got updated with this release so even though it might work and look right you could be downgrading some features
hmm..well i'll just run with it until 1.1 black bar comes out..i can't imagine it would be that long
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Originally Posted by
rickt1152

Originally Posted by
flyinion
As a fairly new user of Sapphire I have to ask, when going from one version of Sapphire to a new one, is it officially required to wipe both data and cache like I did when coming from a different ROM? I don't have a problem doing it other than the extra work getting the phone set back up. I'm just thinking it would be nice to not have to at least wipe the data. I know I can just try it, but I just wanted to double check on what the official stance is on it.
You can never go wrong it seems with a full wipe, however, being lazy I upgraded via RM from Sapphire 1.0 to 1.1 with absolutely no issues for me. Very smooth upgrade and operation. About all I've done is remove some of the stock apps with the scripts. I was so happy with 1.0 that I was almost hesitant to upgrade, but the new version seems just as stable so far.
Thanks, just finished up after full wipe. Seems like the more I do those the faster I get at restoring lol. It wasn't as painful as the first time. Of course the first time I was coming from stock 2.1 to rooted 2.1 and had to reinstall all my apps to get them reassociated with the market lol.
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So I just noticed something odd when I went into ROM Manager to make a backup of my shiny new base 1.1 install after setting everything up. Somehow installing Sapphire 1.1 through ROM Manager blew out CW Recovery? I had to re-flash CW recovery before ROM Manager would let me do anything. Anyone else have this happen?
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