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[ROM] [BETA] CyanogenMod 7 for Droid 2

so what themes can we use? ive d/l'ed a few from the market but when i choose to install theme in theme chooser i get a theme error "sorry, this theme is missing assets for your device's screen size"
 
so what themes can we use? ive d/l'ed a few from the market but when i choose to install theme in theme chooser i get a theme error "sorry, this theme is missing assets for your device's screen size"

FWIW, I've installed/used themes that put up that error w/out issue, I'm running Vivid now and the author of that theme specifically says in his market entry to ignore that message...
 
so what themes can we use? ive d/l'ed a few from the market but when i choose to install theme in theme chooser i get a theme error "sorry, this theme is missing assets for your device's screen size"

FWIW, I've installed/used themes that put up that error w/out issue, I'm running Vivid now and the author of that theme specifically says in his market entry to ignore that message...
ya ive been ignoring the message, just wondering if i was missing something by getting that error message
 
so what themes can we use? ive d/l'ed a few from the market but when i choose to install theme in theme chooser i get a theme error "sorry, this theme is missing assets for your device's screen size"

FWIW, I've installed/used themes that put up that error w/out issue, I'm running Vivid now and the author of that theme specifically says in his market entry to ignore that message...
ya ive been ignoring the message, just wondering if i was missing something by getting that error message

It seems to just mean that some elements on your phone might not be affected by the theme...but Vivid, which gave me that message, seems to theme pretty much everything.
 
What themes are you guys talking about? I've tried searching the market for cm7 themes, cyanogenmod themes, and I even typed in vivid theme. None of these brought up any cyanogenmod themes
 
In the Market app search on only "Vivid" and it will come up, and from there you can get to other themes from that author.

However, for some reason searching on CM7 Theme or cyanogenmod theme only seems to work on the market web site - www.market.android.com... no idea why that is, but if you go to the web site you'll find plenty of themes there.
 
How does one perform a "full format" in cmd? I don't seem to be able find this on Google anywhere.

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How does one perform a "full format" in cmd? I don't seem to be able find this on Google anywhere.

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What do you mean...are you talking about on your Droid or on your PC?

To format on the Droid, go into Clockwork Recovery and choose the Wipe Data option, to format specific folders, go into the Mounts and Storage option and format System, for example.
 
How does one perform a "full format" in cmd? I don't seem to be able find this on Google anywhere.

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What do you mean...are you talking about on your Droid or on your PC?

To format on the Droid, go into Clockwork Recovery and choose the Wipe Data option, to format specific folders, go into the Mounts and Storage option and format System, for example.

Thank you. I know how to do that one though. Someone suggested a full format on the computer earlier, and I've never heard of or performed this.

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So maybe you're referring to doing it from ABD shell?

I'd have to look up the exact linux commands, but it would have the same result as the format from Recovery, as far as I know.
 
So maybe you're referring to doing it from ABD shell?

I'd have to look up the exact linux commands, but it would have the same result as the format from Recovery, as far as I know.

Thanks again! Scratch that process then. I'm going to try flashing the imoseyon tweaks. Maybe that will help with the battery life.

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Wipe Battery stats in recovery, or use the Battery Calibration program (does the same thing).

Look at About>Battery to see what's eating your battery up - I had an issue w/Media Server that is likely related to some corrupted media files/thumbnails - cleared out some old flaky images and cached stuff from Picasa Tool, and it looks like my quick drain is taken care of.
 
Wipe Battery stats in recovery, or use the Battery Calibration program (does the same thing).

Look at About>Battery to see what's eating your battery up - I had an issue w/Media Server that is likely related to some corrupted media files/thumbnails - cleared out some old flaky images and cached stuff from Picasa Tool, and it looks like my quick drain is taken care of.

My display seems to be the main culprit, but after 3hrs 36m it's at 73%. Does that sound about right? I haven't even been using anything really.
 
So maybe you're referring to doing it from ABD shell?

I'd have to look up the exact linux commands, but it would have the same result as the format from Recovery, as far as I know.

Thanks again! Scratch that process then. I'm going to try flashing the imoseyon tweaks. Maybe that will help with the battery life.

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That didn't work. Flashed the new nightly and flashed imoseyom's tweak afterwards. The battery life is the same. You will also lose the 1% battery increments if you do this.
 
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