Hi guys,
Sorry if this has been posted umpteen time, as I am new to Miui.
I am currently running MIUI on HTC HD2 (miserable 1GB RAM on board, therefore did DT A2sd + cache2sd for an additional 1 GB for apps)
What I know:
To do weekly refresh,
1. Do MIUI Backup.
2. Wipe D Cache and Cache.
3. Flash new ROM.
4. Restore from MIUI backup.
To reactivate Cache 2 sd after flashing, in Terminal Emulator, do:
su
a2sd cachesd
Now, the problem is presently, I do not have enough ROM (~70MB) for the D cache to be stored within the ROM itself, as it is moved to the Ext3 partition now as part of Cache 2 SD. But from what I understand, when we wipe D Cache, android will create a new one on boot.
What happens when there is not enough space in the ROM (like in my case) for the D cache to be created before flashing with a new MIUI?
Can this standard procedure still work?
Sorry if this has been posted umpteen time, as I am new to Miui.
I am currently running MIUI on HTC HD2 (miserable 1GB RAM on board, therefore did DT A2sd + cache2sd for an additional 1 GB for apps)
What I know:
To do weekly refresh,
1. Do MIUI Backup.
2. Wipe D Cache and Cache.
3. Flash new ROM.
4. Restore from MIUI backup.
To reactivate Cache 2 sd after flashing, in Terminal Emulator, do:
su
a2sd cachesd
Now, the problem is presently, I do not have enough ROM (~70MB) for the D cache to be stored within the ROM itself, as it is moved to the Ext3 partition now as part of Cache 2 SD. But from what I understand, when we wipe D Cache, android will create a new one on boot.
What happens when there is not enough space in the ROM (like in my case) for the D cache to be created before flashing with a new MIUI?
Can this standard procedure still work?