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Liberty ROM - v. 2.0

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You could also install Liberty without wiping, that will take care of a lot of themes.

~Andy -- Sent from 1955
 
You could also install Liberty without wiping, that will take care of a lot of themes.

~Andy -- Sent from 1955

Thanks. Please excuse my ignorance, but I need to flash (ie have installed and running ) a rom before I can flash a theme for that rom, correct? For instance, if I want to try rubix after running liberty, I need to flash the Rubix rom first, and not just one of the themes that I want to run? In other words, a theme alone is not able to run on its own...it needs and underlying build of the appropriate rom.

Thanks!
 
Hey, I'm new to the forums, but not new to Liberty.

I just wanted to say thanks for all of your hard work :).

Been running Liberty since v1.0 and yesterday I had purchased the donate liberty tool box and installed v2.0 and I am very happy with it. Keep up with the good work guys and I hope to see a GB based Liberty soon :)
 
Gfs dxroid x running LB 2.0.1, seems every night she leaves it on charger, in the morning the phone is sitting in recovery mode, and I have to do a battery pull to boot the phone back on. Any ideas? Not overclocked

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Gfs dxroid x running LB 2.0.1, seems every night she leaves it on charger, in the morning the phone is sitting in recovery mode, and I have to do a battery pull to boot the phone back on. Any ideas? Not overclocked

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1st why would you have to do a battery pull if it in recovery??
2nd, If the battery dies, or if the phone is powered off & then pugged in to charge, the phone will reboot into recovery, as it is supposed to do...:icon_eek:
 
I have to do a battery pull, because when I choose boot into android, the screen turns off, aand doesn't leave recovery.

I've never heard of powering off phone, then plug into charge, that it goes into recovery. Maybe the droid x is diff from my droid 1, as mine doesn't boot into recovery unless I bootup and hold X key......


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I have to do a battery pull, because when I choose boot into android, the screen turns off, aand doesn't leave recovery.


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Boot into Android? What Recovery are you using? Its not CWR, because there is No 'Boot Into Android'. In CWR there is a REBOOT SYSTEM NOW option. You should be using CWR version 2.5.0.6
Also in CWR Your 'Select' Key is the Camera Button. If you Hit the power button (which is to back out to a previous screen) while at the main Menu, the screen will Blank Out, simply hit the power button again....
 
I have to do a battery pull, because when I choose boot into android, the screen turns off, aand doesn't leave recovery.

I've never heard of powering off phone, then plug into charge, that it goes into recovery. Maybe the droid x is diff from my droid 1, as mine doesn't boot into recovery unless I bootup and hold X key......


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Yes friend DX is very different than D1.
as an after thought, I would load Kush's Rom Manager, & re-flash CWR, to make sure you have a un-corrupt & fresh install of recovery
 
did u do a wipe before u installed the new liberty? I've always done a wipe on the last 3 versions and I've never had any issues.
 
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