Not real sure, When I did the update I left my theme on because I
forgot it might be a problem. My update went fine, just lost my theme.
If I have a theme applied to my jfrc-30, do I need to load up the default theme before upgrading to jfrc-33 or not even worry about it? Looked all over and didnt see a concrete answer on this.
Not real sure, When I did the update I left my theme on because I
forgot it might be a problem. My update went fine, just lost my theme.
Alright, this is what I needed to know. Some people kept getting hung up on the splash screen trying to install an rc30 theme onto rc33 and I was afraid I would have the same problem upgrading to rc33 with an rc30 theme applied.
One other question while I have this open.
If I switch to a different sd card (ie: more storage), and I have all my caches moved to the sd card now, should I just copy all the files from this sdcard to the new one or do I need to re-move all of the caches to the new sdcard?
EDIT: Upgraded to rc-33 with no problems, just lost my theme (obviously). My other question still applies though, do I need to go back and set all my caches to the sd card again or does that not change?
Last edited by LookOut4TheYeti; 02-08-2009 at 12:20 AM.
If you have Astro or Linda files download. those files should always be there.
I never use my main sd card to DL'd scripts, I use the 1GB FAT32 card
Device : HTC HD2 Leo - 1024 (Dual Boot)
ROM : ChuckyDroid Custom WM 6.5.5 w/Sense
Android : Mattc 2.2 Froyo w/Sense 1.5
SDCard : Kingston 16GB Class 2 Micro SDHC
HSPL3: Thanks 2 (Bepe & Cotulla)
Radio : 2.12.50.02_2
AFAIK you dont need to redo the cache commands. I just checked my market and its at 100k. So im thinking it held up.
My market cache is still at 88Kb after moving to JFv1.41RC33. And this was after reinstalling everything through the market just so I can get the upgrade notifications. I noticed that my browser cache grew after some browsing to 4Mb so I redid my cache moves. Just do them over again, it can't hurt anything. To make it easier, birdman made a script that moves all of the basic caches all at once. You can find his script here:
http://androidcommunity.com/forums/f...de-easy-12424/
It works beautifully, so JUST DO IT!
Thanks for the replys. Ill try birdmans script, I thought they were having problems with but ill try it out
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