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#21 BytecodeMe

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Posted 20 August 2012 - 07:17 AM

Just curious, why use a program like this to install Roms when Safestrap is so simple and stable to use? What are the benefits?

1. More flexibility as zips can be flashed on both systems.
2. More customizable via the BootMenu Manager app
3. It's much easier to clone your first system to your second system, not a long procedure like Safestrap.
4. ADB and usb mass storage available as soon as in recovery.
5. Has a ROM Manager like feature to make flashing ROMs/ mods easier on either system
6. Supports 2nd init and ADB always as root.
7. Force boot into BootMenu when booting into HW Diag & Boot AP(if hijack availabe)
8. It's much faster booting into 1st or 2nd system. It's much more on a whim as there is no wait time. Because of this your second system will always be in/webtop!

The bad:
1. You must convert the updater script and rootfs of the ROM if its safestrap.
2. The app is a little buggy, no brick your phone or put it in danger kind of things though.




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#22 b419kid

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Posted 20 August 2012 - 07:32 PM

Yea. Its pretty awesome. I just wish for kexec support soon

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#23 b419kid

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Posted 20 August 2012 - 07:34 PM

Project Lense Recovery works fine on CDMA Razr. Using the built in converter, I made a "lense" version of SimpleX Rom. Worked perfectly. EXCEPT: there was a major problem: both partitions had such a small amount of application storage left that I couldn't install any more apps... my internal storage had like 8 gbs left but... the app storage section was full.

So, how do you force apps to install elsewhere? (If I could do this, dual booting would be sick!)

--Brandon


Any solutions to this?

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#24 BytecodeMe

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Posted 20 August 2012 - 07:51 PM

Any solutions to this?

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Did you format /webtop before flashing the ROM? If not, format it and re flash your ROM.

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#25 b419kid

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Posted 20 August 2012 - 08:49 PM

Did you format /webtop before flashing the ROM? If not, format it and re flash your ROM.

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Nope. I will try that. Ty.

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