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  Reply # 418806 18-Dec-2010 12:55 Send private message

@Neets - why don't you just copy it via wifi?




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  Reply # 418808 18-Dec-2010 12:56 Send private message

Neets, your nand has been flashed more times than Hugh Hefner's doorman.

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  Reply # 418809 18-Dec-2010 13:01 Send private message

fahrenheit: Neets, your nand has been flashed more times than Hugh Hefner's doorman.


Haha fahrenheit, if you were the doorman, would you turn down another flash?  :P  Didn't think so ;-)




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  Reply # 418810 18-Dec-2010 13:01 Send private message

kiwijunglist: @Neets - why don't you just copy it via wifi?


You mean via bluethooth from laptop to phone?  It takes longer.




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  Reply # 418816 18-Dec-2010 13:17 Send private message

Neets:
fahrenheit: Neets, your nand has been flashed more times than Hugh Hefner's doorman.


Haha fahrenheit, if you were the doorman, would you turn down another flash?  :P  Didn't think so ;-)


I might catch up. Darkyy is teasing v5.6 for release tonight.....must resist urge to flash.........

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  Reply # 418817 18-Dec-2010 13:21 Send private message

fahrenheit:
Neets:
fahrenheit: Neets, your nand has been flashed more times than Hugh Hefner's doorman.


Haha fahrenheit, if you were the doorman, would you turn down another flash?  :P  Didn't think so ;-)


I might catch up. Darkyy is teasing v5.6 for release tonight.....must resist urge to flash.........


Oh!  You're having a dig and you're about to succumb to the same flashing ritual - haha!  I'm going backwards though, not forwards.

If you do give in to Darkyy's latest, please give a bit of a spiel on what you like/dislike.  I don't really know how it compares to Docs roms.  Cheers.

Off to clean the bath, maybe by the time I'm done you'll have flashed.  Thank goodness 3doz Christmas Mince Pies are cooked and the lawns mowed, it's 30deg here and stifling hot.  Do not want to be in the kitchen or outdoors.

Flashing sounds real good about now :P




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  Reply # 418818 18-Dec-2010 13:29 Send private message

It will have to be something really compelling for me want to upgrade (again).
5.5 has been rock solid. The phone has never felt so responsive and the battery is doing well despite me setting wifi to never sleep.

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  Reply # 418820 18-Dec-2010 13:39 Send private message

fahrenheit: It will have to be something really compelling for me want to upgrade (again).
5.5 has been rock solid. The phone has never felt so responsive and the battery is doing well despite me setting wifi to never sleep.


Is that the Gingerbread edition?




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  Reply # 418821 18-Dec-2010 13:40 Send private message

Neets:
fahrenheit: It will have to be something really compelling for me want to upgrade (again).
5.5 has been rock solid. The phone has never felt so responsive and the battery is doing well despite me setting wifi to never sleep.


Is that the Gingerbread edition?


Gingerbread theme yes, but its JPU still.

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  Reply # 418822 18-Dec-2010 13:42 Send private message

fahrenheit:
Neets:
fahrenheit: It will have to be something really compelling for me want to upgrade (again).
5.5 has been rock solid. The phone has never felt so responsive and the battery is doing well despite me setting wifi to never sleep.


Is that the Gingerbread edition?


Gingerbread theme yes, but its JPU still.


Okie dokie then.  I'll give it a go.  Sometime this weekend :)  Cheers.




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  Reply # 418824 18-Dec-2010 13:42 Send private message

So I got my phone back yesterday, was a little worried it might come back with download and recovery disabled but all was good. 

Running doc's latest slim rom now, very nice indeed. Tried using the stock 2.1 firmware and didn't last long.

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  Reply # 418829 18-Dec-2010 13:50 Send private message

wazz: So I got my phone back yesterday, was a little worried it might come back with download and recovery disabled but all was good. 

Running doc's latest slim rom now, very nice indeed. Tried using the stock 2.1 firmware and didn't last long.


Nice one, so we're almost a full house again of active/working SGS's.  Just Wipeout with his dodgy SD card still to go.




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  Reply # 418835 18-Dec-2010 14:28 Send private message

Why power the phone down to remove SD card Neets? Unmount it in settings, remove back cover, take card out, all good.




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  Reply # 418836 18-Dec-2010 14:29 Send private message

NZtechfreak: Why power the phone down to remove SD card Neets? Unmount it in settings, remove back cover, take card out, all good.

Ahhhh, because I didn't know I could do that Embarassed  I do now, thanks!




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  Reply # 418839 18-Dec-2010 14:37 Send private message

While I'm showing my lack of Geekiness, I've got question that will probably make you all roll your eyes and wonder how I could be so daft - either for not knowing, or for being so lazy and not researching it [you call yourself the self-appointed librarian :tsk:]

Anyway, when I flash a new ROM, and I tend to go back to JM9 or I guess I could now go JPU (stock ROMS) you end up with a phone that looks like it's out of the box.

I usually take the zip with all the add-ons and then delete those that I'm not interested in.

However, in the past I've taken a Titanium Backup with some of those same apps I really don't want.

When I go to do a restore apps & data the list shows a bunch of apps that are crossed out.  Clearly ones I've had in the past and have decided not to re-install.

What I really want is for my Titanium Backup not to list those apps at all.  I don't want them, I don't want to know I ever had them installed.

Is there something I'm overlooking?  Today I've deleted all the backups of those apps I don't want, and then deleted the app itself.  But the app still shows in the list struck out.

Does anyone have the answer, am I showing how dense I am?  Yeah.  Sorry about that ;-)




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