cant help you with the battery problem mate, but if you made a full backup just boot into cwm recovery and im sure theres a backup/restore option iirc, find the backup and flash it and all should be well...I've been following this thread as I thought it may help solve a problem I have with a Galaxy S. The battery icon always shows as full.
Followed everything on this thread and other info I needed, such as changing the kernel cos this one wouldn't run unsigned files.
Everything went great till I installed the Darkyrom. The phone displays the model as normal and the green powered by Darkcore stuff and thats' it, doesn't boot up.
Trying to find a way now to restore the backup I have saved.
Can't think of what I did wrong.
Sorry Dibbers, not trying to hijack your thread. Just hoping you don't make the same mistake as me.
Can't find how I'm gonna do it Big-Hol.
I followed the instructions for installing Darkyrom and I reckon my backup was deleted when I configured Darkyota to wipe data.
The backup in the recovery mode is a dark one, 10.3.2 or something.
I have a copy of my backup on my pc, but how to get it on the phone is the problem.
its technically not doing anything then mate, as its looking for the image file (backup) and trying to flash it, but because it cant find it its just restarting, hence why its not doing anything.. id say download a stock rom from samfirmware for your device and use odin to flash back to stock, then try again from there, its great messing about with them and aslong as ya have cwm installed then ya can always flash back via that or use odin, theres a few decent guides on samfirmware for using odin too last time i looked, as ya need to make sure ya put the right files in the right places before ya start flashing... all good fun though! iv been toying with the idea with my new sgs2 for a couple of days now but the official ics 4 is due out on the 15th, see if i can last that long.... lol.... keep us posted mate!I made a mistake, the backup isn't Darkyrom. Its' a darkyrom cwm recovery program.
Seems to run the backup ok apart from it skips the sd-ext image as it cannot be found. Then says' restore is complete.
Reboot and the problem is still there.
I'm looking at a way to restore to stock using odin at the moment.
Got to admit though, I'm having fun. A good learning curve, like back in the good old cable days.
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