QUOTE(:3mushy:3 @ Feb 5 2011, 08:08 AM)
I bet you all installed many apps that it makes your phone to lag. I don't install unnecessary apps like fast boot, launcher blah blah.
Nope, you should start from:
8. Connect the USB to your phone, transfer the .void ROM (zipfile) to SD root. Disconnect the USB cable, and reboot.
9. Boot into System Recovery again (power, low volume and home button).
10. Select Flash menu, choose the .void ROM, and initiate flashing.
11. Reboot, and this time it will take a while (around 5 minutes for first boot).
12. Should be running on .voiD (or any custom ROM) by now.
However, please install Titanium Backup, then select "Backup all user apps + system data" before flashing the new version. Since it is a mere upgrade of the same ROM, after you have flashed the new version, install Titanium Backup again and select to run "Restore missing apps + all system data". Reboot.
ok, flashed to void echo d...but then hor...i couldn't get the google apps by creating gapps folder in the sdcard/void/settings folder Nope, you should start from:
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8. Connect the USB to your phone, transfer the .void ROM (zipfile) to SD root. Disconnect the USB cable, and reboot.
9. Boot into System Recovery again (power, low volume and home button).
10. Select Flash menu, choose the .void ROM, and initiate flashing.
11. Reboot, and this time it will take a while (around 5 minutes for first boot).
12. Should be running on .voiD (or any custom ROM) by now.
However, please install Titanium Backup, then select "Backup all user apps + system data" before flashing the new version. Since it is a mere upgrade of the same ROM, after you have flashed the new version, install Titanium Backup again and select to run "Restore missing apps + all system data". Reboot.
couldn't seem to install the apps i want from sdcard/void/resources/gapps/apps/ folder.
only some apps can install.
how do i do a clean void.echo installation instead of 'upgrading' from void.delta?
do i wipe data in sdcard first n then copy the zip file inside and flash it again?
This post has been edited by justnits: Feb 5 2011, 06:10 PM
Feb 5 2011, 12:46 PM

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