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Thread: [Support Thread] Boot Manager Androids First Multi-Booter Application

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    [Support Thread] Boot Manager Androids First Multi-Booter Application

    Team Init 2 Winit Applications which includes me and conap from xda just released our first application and we are happy to annouce Androids first multi-booter application. The app lets you boot up to 5 ROMs on your phone at once and boot between them with just a reboot by installing up to 4 ROMs to your sdcard.

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    http://init2winitapps.com/stories/BMManual.html

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    It supports the droid 1 but that device is a little different from the others because even the d1 had a more secured boot loader than htc devices. The d1 would not allow boot.imgs to be flashed live so that device only does require a quick and automatic flash in recovery to boot between roms all others use just a simple reboot. The d1 is supported only with clockworkmod recovery like sourcery rom was in that for a quick reboot and switch between a rom. If you want to use other recoveries like rzr or sprecovery then you have to flash the slot by hand but keep in mind it's a 2-3mb file that is flashed to switch roms so it takes literally less than a second.

    Again only the d1 requires the boot to recovery thanks to motos secure boot loaders but what can you do.

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    Wow, I am still on the d1 but this is pretty impressive. So there are no issues with the roms interfering with each other?

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    Nope each rom is completely separate there is no interfering with each other they're in their own folders on your sdcard and all and act completely separate from one another.

    The only issue we ever had with sd roms was that they can lag due to low card read/write speeds we recommend a card with a class over 6 but i have a class 2 card at the moment and was able to solve my lag issues by just overclocking to 800mhz and then didn't notice any lag at all.
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    Wow this is excellent stuff gflam.

    Very impressed with your work. Good play on words too.

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    Does each rom have it's own data set or is that all shared? Is data migration between roms going to be an issue for a serial flasher like myself?

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    Each rom is completely separate meaning all the data is separate each rom has it's own set of data it's basically like flashing a rom to a freshly wiped phone they're all completely separate
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    O and please do spread the word about the app and supporting devices we would really appreciate emails and pms from other devices would like to support every device with an unlocked boot loader
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    So what's the difference between this app and just making nandroid backups of your roms

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    Could this work for nook color? I've moved onto the d3, so my nook is my rooting fun these days.

    And I imagine this is different from backups in that you don't have to spend a few mins restoring and reflashing etc?

    Doesn't really surprise me to see something so creative from (some) of the Sourcery team(imo, still the best froyo rom for d1)

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