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Hi all, I'm going to not try and sound too noobish, but after reading for hours I still have a couple questions. I have a Moto Droid with 2.2 Froyo that I just rooted. I use Rom Manager last night to put on Cyanogen but when it booted I had lost all apps, contacts, market so I reverted back to stock. I just got titanium backup pro which I read should load all my apps/contacts etc once I load Cyanogen? I just want to make sure I'm running the programs in the correct order.
One other issue I have is that I am currently using Setcpu to overclock to the max it's allowing which is 800 megahertz. Do I need to uninstall this before I load Cyanogen? Because I know that it is going to max me out at 600 unless I load another Kernal to go higher which I would like to do, which is another thing I was looking for instructions to do but having difficulty at least for my model.
I've found some P3 kernals, I'm not sure if theyre compatible with Cyanogen or how I would know which one to get though.
Any help is appreciated, I'm new to the rom stuff but learn fast.
oh man, I was hoping someone would know
anyone? please?
Allright well I've figured out which P3 kernel I am going to use. My latest issue is when I install Cyanogen, all my apps except for Rom Manager and Terminal Emulator are gone. Now I backed up everything with Titanium, but that is gone as well. It seems like a catch 22 to try and restore your apps and the restoring app itself is gone. Any ideas?
Go download titanium from the marketplace and reinstall. Your apps will then be able to be restored. I run cm 6.1 RC4 and use the P3droid 250/1100 MHz kernel. You'll also want to install setCPU from the marketplace to set the cpu speed profiles. Good luck! You'll really dig it once you have everything dialed in.
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Hey Maxnicks, maybe you know the answer to this one as well:
I've only been using CM since 6.0 and I want to finally update it to 6.1 but just a few questions. As far as updating goes, do you have to wipe your data in Rom Manager like you would do going from stock to CM? 2nd, when you update, do you lose all your apps like you do going from stock to a new rom? I used titanium backup before to restore after 6.0, but this time I'm going to update the rom through Rom Manager so it's a little different. Last,I have the P3 Kernal overclocked, will this stay at my current settings or do I need to reinstall it after 6.1 is on there. Sorry for the questions but I tried googling and not much exists comparing CM update vs installing it over stock.
First make a back up of current rom in rom manager in case want/have to flash back. When updating same rom, might be able to get away without wiping, try without if any trouble with 6.1 flash back to previous then try a wipe. On kernel you will have to go into recovery to flash back to the p3 as all roms come with one, usually top out at 600/800 or so. Once flash new rom with gapps all apps should download thru market. I currently am running 6.1 with p3 125-1100 kernel with no problems other than usual launcher re-draw. Good luck
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SO, earlier today Supercurio put together something special for those of us in Canada on the i896- a stock Rogers Froyo kernel with voodoo injected into it. Following logic, those of us on the stock Rogers Froyo should be able to have our cake and eat it too: a kernel modified especially from Froyo, intended for the Captivate, with voodoo lagfix but without the need to reflash an i9000modem or kernel. Here are the files:
Kernel: stock Rogers Froyo i896 w/ voodoo injection
Modem: Stock Rogers I896 UXJL1 Modem
Before trying a flash, I unlagfixed and backed up via Titanium Backup.
First I tried the kernel flash. I knew it wouldn't work with the modem, but I flashed it first to make sure there were no issues.
Rebooted into recovery- RED SCREEN
I did not enable the lagfix at this point. Just a straight reboot.
Regular boot screen; Rogers logo; Samsung Splash screen- then everything goes black. The home key buttons will light up and never go out if pressed. The phone stays like this until I pull the battery(I waited 25 min before I gave up).
I have tried various configurations regarding flash order(kernel/modem), I have repartitioned the card, factory reset before starting, everything I can think of, but this kernel won't boot past the splash screen.
However, when I revert to SpeedMod kernel(k13c) everything goes back to normal.
I would have thought I could flash this stock kernel over the i-9000 based kernel with the lagfix on both without issue, clearly I am wrong.
Can anyone see anything in my process that is inherently wrong, or even better would some other brave soul with stock Rogers Froyo be willing to try a flash? I wouldn't bother if this is your first crack at it though.
Thanks in advance to all who can help out.
So after wiping all caches and factory resetting, I get the following message at my Red Recovery screen:
E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk1p2
(File Exists)
Is this important?
clemmie said:
So after wiping all caches and factory resetting, I get the following message at my Red Recovery screen:
E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk1p2
(File Exists)
Is this important?
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I get that all the time. No idea what the hell it is and have had to manually select my GSM bands when I flash a new rom or wipe dalvik cache since it started. Other then that no problems seem to be caused by it, for me.
Call off the dogs- after I installed the driver package that was included with Odin 1-Click I managed to get a master clear and a flash to the AT&T stock.
I must have spent 3 hours installing different driver packages today.
A shame it didnt work out smoothly. I'd be interested but am far too new to risk the troubleshooting..
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Well, I have some very good news. This little kernel seems to be pretty special. After getting myself back to Rogers Froyo, I have done a few tests. I am getting very solid Linpack scores of 15-16 mflops and Quadrant Standard scores of 1400-1500. Using CPU benchmark, we have scores of about 725 ms @ 1000 hz and 700 ms @ 550 hz.
These scores are very solid and are about 20-25% improvement over stock Rogers Froyo Kernel.
This is promising as the kernel is a native Captivate kernel and could do a better job of servicing the many Froyo ROMs out there in terms of simplicity and stability.
The stock modem still needs more testing in terms of gps fixes and accuracy and data speeds.
I'll get back to you about those shortly.
If you have thought about staying on Rogers Froyo, this would be a good start for improvement.
clemmie said:
Well, I have some very good news. This little kernel seems to be pretty special. After getting myself back to Rogers Froyo, I have done a few tests. I am getting very solid Linpack scores of 15-16 mflops and Quadrant Standard scores of 1400-1500. Using CPU benchmark, we have scores of about 725 ms @ 1000 hz and 700 ms @ 550 hz.
These scores are very solid and are about 20-25% improvement over stock Rogers Froyo Kernel.
This is promising as the kernel is a native Captivate kernel and could do a better job of servicing the many Froyo ROMs out there in terms of simplicity and stability.
The stock modem still needs more testing in terms of gps fixes and accuracy and data speeds.
I'll get back to you about those shortly.
If you have thought about staying on Rogers Froyo, this would be a good start for improvement.
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I would highly recommend this Kernel!! All the above benefits, plus fantastic battery life. The stock modem seems fine, although I've had better data transfer speeds and GPS locks from JL1 kernel, but this stock modem is perfectly fine.
Would love to see anyone else's results as well!
I like what I see so far. I am getting 1575 scores on quadrant (I know it doesn't mean much) but overall lag is gone.
I was a little freaked out this morning as the Rogers network was dead here this morning and I thought maybe I had done something with all this to kill cell / data. But everything cleared up after a few hours and I was back to normal.
Outcast, were you able to flash this custom Kernel without the issues that Clemmie came across? Much like phrenicthenub, I'd love to see the performance increase without the current bugs of custom ROMs, but I don't think I'm competent enough to troubleshoot if it all goes to hell.
As long as you disable any lagfixes and return any O/C or U/V kernels to normal you won't have these issues. Everything should work fine.
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Did you guys do the 3e recovery fix first before being able to install CWM?
Hi guys... So i was trying to get SpeedMod to work with a i9000 modem like JK4, but my bluetooth is always noisy...
Right now, i have:
Latest SpeedMod kernel with LagFix enabled
JK4 Modem flashed.
What do i have to do to get this Rogers Supercirio's Voodoo kernel and modem ?
Thanks.
Elisha, I just took the plunge and got these flashed. Definately do the e3 recovery fix before setting up clockwork or anything else. That was the one part that gave me any trouble, but as soon as I got that sorted, everything went very well.
I'll try to pay attention to how things seem to perform and post my findings. Thanks for the encouragement again, Clemmie.
TheGrub said:
Hi guys... So i was trying to get SpeedMod to work with a i9000 modem like JK4, but my bluetooth is always noisy...
Right now, i have:
Latest SpeedMod kernel with LagFix enabled
JK4 Modem flashed.
What do i have to do to get this Rogers Supercirio's Voodoo kernel and modem ?
Thanks.
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First you will need to boot into recovery and disable your lagfix. Back everything up with Titanium Backup. Download the files above to your root folder and reboot into recovery again. Using cwm, use the install zips option and flash both the kernel and the modem. Reboot yet again into recovery, clear your caches, then enable the new lagfix in your cwm options. It will take a while to convert your partitions from rfs to ext4, so be patient.
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Thanks Clemmie,
I disabled LagFix from cwm and the speedmod kernel, rebooted, flashed modem with original JL1 modem, and then reflashed kernel with stock rogers froyo. backed everything up with Titanium backup. So i am currently back to stock, with a backup.
cwm is not in my recovery menu now, so if i use ODIN to flash the .tar version of supercurio's stock+voodoo kernel, does it contain cwm ?
ODIN with this kernel should work and then enable lagfix on first reboot by converting to ext4 right ?
Thanks alot, i am just starting with all this and want to make sure i understand everything before i take the plunge.
Thanks.
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cwm is not in my recovery menu now, so if i use ODIN to flash the .tar version of supercurio's stock+voodoo kernel, does it contain cwm ?
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Correct, it does.
TheGrub said:
ODIN with this kernel should work and then enable lagfix on first reboot by converting to ext4 right ?
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Also correct.
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Thanks ! i'll try that a little later... i'll let you know how it goes...
Well, so far, this Kernel seems to be the best thing to ever happen. I consistently get a score of 1501 in Quadrant standard (not from a fresh boot or anything, and running beautiful widgets and things, so I don't know if that makes a difference. I know with most benchmarks you're meant to close as much as possible, etc) and things just seem to be nice and smooth overall. On top of that, the battery life is, all of a sudden, seemingly PHENOMENAL! All whilst using the stock ROM. Either one of those benefits alone would have made the flash worth it. This is the way this thing should have run from the beginning.
I'll test out how well the GPS works, and try to pay attention to my signal strength with WIFI and calls and report back.
Thanks I figured as much as I had to do the 3e fix after I accidentally upgraded to the official Rogers Froyo the first day I got the phone.
Shroff said:
Elisha, I just took the plunge and got these flashed. Definately do the e3 recovery fix before setting up clockwork or anything else. That was the one part that gave me any trouble, but as soon as I got that sorted, everything went very well.
I'll try to pay attention to how things seem to perform and post my findings. Thanks for the encouragement again, Clemmie.
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Ok, so i have used the tar version with ODIN3 v1.52 to flash stock+Voodoo-Froyo-I896-UXJL1. As i said, i was on stock kernel with stock JL1 modem.
Flash went great, took about 5 seconds, then rebooted. First reboot took about 7 or 8 minutes with a robot voice telling me the different steps it was in...
Everything workd without hickups... This kernel works realy well and speed is definitely there !
Thanks for the help guys...
Is it ok to use a modded kernel (like paragon) with a stock rom (KB1)?
I believe so.i think as long as you use a 2.2 kernal. I'm probably wrong though. Lol
I kill coneys, not phones.
The various release notes imply that it is possible but since its my wife's phone I dont really feel like getting killed for bricking it.
kevria said:
The various release notes imply that it is possible but since its my wife's phone I dont really feel like getting killed for bricking it.
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Have no fear. If you follow the instructions you will be totally impressed with the performance improvement. I am running totally stock with the exception of my stock kernel with voodoo lagfix and you can't beat it with a stick.
clemmie said:
Have no fear. If you follow the instructions you will be totally impressed with the performance improvement. I am running totally stock with the exception of my stock kernel with voodoo lagfix and you can't beat it with a stick.
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Which kernel are you running?
Edit: Nevermind, just read your sig file.
Cognition 4.x is basically stock Froyo with a lagfixed kernel.
If you don't want to venture too far from stock, you could use Supercurio's stock + Voodoo lagfix kernel for KB1.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=870760
You can flash the CWM version using SGS Kernel Flasher. It'll take a while for the first boot up, but you'll get audio prompts that it is working. Just take your typical precautions...backup, blah blah blah.
Works great with KB1.
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If you don't want to venture too far from stock, you could use Supercurio's stock + Voodoo lagfix kernel for KB1.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=870760
You can flash the CWM version using SGS Kernel Flasher. It'll take a while for the first boot up, but you'll get audio prompts that it is working. Just take your typical precautions...backup, blah blah blah.
Works great with KB1.
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I actually have CWM flashed onto her phone from installing PlumbBob's GPS fix so I could flash it with CWM. Thanks.
My main reason for flashing a different kernel was because her battery life is lousy compared to my phone with Serendipity and Paragon.
kevria said:
I actually have CWM flashed onto her phone from installing PlumbBob's GPS fix so I could flash it with CWM. Thanks.
My main reason for flashing a different kernel was because her battery life is lousy compared to my phone with Serendipity and Paragon.
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IMHO, the battery life has been great since flashing that kernel. I haven't done any official logging or anything, though.
And the difference in speed because of the lag fix is unbelievable. Incomparable.
lactardjosh said:
IMHO, the battery life has been great since flashing that kernel. I haven't done any official logging or anything, though.
And the difference in speed because of the lag fix is unbelievable. Incomparable.
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Great, thanks. I guess I know what Im doing this weekend.
Edit: Installing that Kernel didnt wipe your phone did it?
Voodoo+KB1 = Speed, Performance & Reliability
lactardjosh said:
If you don't want to venture too far from stock, you could use Supercurio's stock + Voodoo lagfix kernel for KB1.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=870760
You can flash the CWM version using SGS Kernel Flasher. It'll take a while for the first boot up, but you'll get audio prompts that it is working. Just take your typical precautions...backup, blah blah blah.
Works great with KB1.
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I absolutely agree with you lactardjosh.
Suoercurio has done a fantastic job in creating these kernels.
I flashed the V+KB1 the other day and my devices runs as if it's on a silicon base. Smooth - Extremely responsive - No difference in battery life - and most importantly - All of the features that are supposed to work...do!
Peace-
Liv33viL
kevria said:
Great, thanks. I guess I know what Im doing this weekend.
Edit: Installing that Kernel didnt wipe your phone did it?
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Flashing the kernel did not wipe my phone. BUT, you should definitely do a back up before flashing it. Just good practice.
The first time you boot up after flashing the kernel, it will take a while to finish booting. It'll stay on the AT&T World Phone splash for quite a while. You'll get a digitized voice telling you that the Voodoo lag fix is running and it'll give you an estimated time to complete it. The first time I did it, I couldn't understand what it said, but after messing up something else and having to go back to 2.1 and then upgrade to 2.2 again (which did wipe my phone), I realized that the first time it had told me it was going to take 10 minutes to enable the lag fix. The second time around, it took 2 minutes because there was nothing extra on the phone since it had just been wiped. So, depending on how many apps, etc, you have installed, the lag fix will take a more or less time. Let it run, find something else to distract you from how long it is taking.
I have enabled the lagfix on my phone. My wife has a LOT of apps on her phone so it will take awhile. I backed the rom up using rommanager and copied the Titanium backup directory off to my home computer.
I installed the Supercurio kernel last night on my wifes phone so it will be interesting to see whether the battery life gets any better. The phone should run smoother though.
kevria said:
I installed the Supercurio kernel last night on my wifes phone so it will be interesting to see whether the battery life gets any better. The phone should run smoother though.
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My Captivate runs great on the KB1+Voodoo Kernel from SuperCurio!
The performance of this Kernel has actually kept me on the stock ROM (for now)
bobapunk said:
My Captivate runs great on the KB1+Voodoo Kernel from SuperCurio!
The performance of this Kernel has actually kept me on the stock ROM (for now)
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I told my wife that her phone should be snappier now but the battery life may stay the same. Also told her to drain the battery down to nothing, charge to full while off, unplug and plug back in, wait until its full then unplug and turn it on.
Alright, I have been reading the forums, wikis, Q&As and stickies for a few days and I am getting ready to start playing with my cappy. I have a few unresolved questions which, for a non-noob will take a snap.
I am currently running 2.2 i897uckb1 on the Samsung-SGH-I897. It is rooted and unlocked. I purchased the phone in this state. The only major modification that I have made is the One Click Lag Fix (which worked awesomely). Here are my noobish questions:
1) I am running 2.2 and so I must have the bootloaders for 2.2 installed, is this correct?
2) The only reason to ever change the bootloaders, or flash with a rom that includes bootloaders, is to go from a 2.2 rom to a 2.3 rom. Is that correct?
3) What is the REAL advantage of moving to 2.3 roms? Will this change my life or am I likely to see just as neat stuff on the 2.2 roms?
4) Should I undo the One Click Lag Fix before monkeying with roms?
5) People always recommend flashing to stock before flashing to a custom rom. This is one of those things that seems to be taken for granted, what stock is. I can only assume that stock is the vanilla 2.1 rom that came with the phone when shipped. Is this correct and is this step really neccessary, as it seems a bit tedious to do before trying out a bunch of roms?
Thanks in advance!
1) Not necessary, but no way to know till you flash a GB and see if it works (I recommend just flash them t be sure).
2) In your case yes. People with older phones changed to GB bootloaders for the 3 button fix. Keep in mind that GB bootloaders are backwards compatible with froyo and eclair, they also work on AOSP.
3) Its just the next thing. I saw way better battery life on GB than I ever did on froyo (but thats a matter of opinion). Only negative is on gingerbread I saw little bit of a drop on fps. IMO if you are willing to take the risk of flashing bootloaders give it a go and try it, else you can go back to froyo.
4) Yes remove lag fix if you ever flash anything.
5)This is a so so thing. If you have ClockworkMod then most of the times doing a factory reset+ cache clear+ Dalvik cache wipe will do the same thing as flash to stock. In the off chance it doesn't "flash to stock" can be achieved by flashing any "stock" or leak "stock" in the site. You should always prefer ones with out bootloaders to be safe.
Thanks a bunch for the reply. Gald that I had almost everything right. Time to play!
OK GUYS. Kinda noob here, need some help.
-On Captivate (obviously)
-Was on 2.2 Froyo
-Rooted phone using superoneclick.
-pleased overall. Looked into new ROMs, but couldnt quite get an understanding
-Ended up updating to Gingerbread 2.3.5 via kies mini
-killed my root access
Here are my issues:
-Cannot figure out how to root
alternatively, cannot figure out how to revert back to froyo to root, then download and apply Cyanogenmod7, which is what i actually want
-When i was rooted on froyo 2.2, i would try to use ROM MANAGER and it kept saying the SD needed to be mounted, even though it was.
Basically, if someone could either copy-paste (or provide a link to) a guide as to how i can go from 2.3.5 Gingerbread to Cyanogenmod 7, i would be forever greatful.
I want to be able to overclock my cpu for better proformance, plus have FULL costomization abilities. PLEASE KEEP IN MIND I ROOTED MY CAP WHEN IT WAS 2.2 YESTERDAY, AND THIS WAS THE FIRST TIME I HAVE EVER DEALT WITH ANY SORT OF MODDING.
ryuchi2 said:
OK GUYS. Kinda noob here, need some help.
-On Captivate (obviously)
-Was on 2.2 Froyo
-Rooted phone using superoneclick.
-pleased overall. Looked into new ROMs, but couldnt quite get an understanding
-Ended up updating to Gingerbread 2.3.5 via kies mini
-killed my root access
Here are my issues:
-Cannot figure out how to root
alternatively, cannot figure out how to revert back to froyo to root, then download and apply Cyanogenmod7, which is what i actually want
-When i was rooted on froyo 2.2, i would try to use ROM MANAGER and it kept saying the SD needed to be mounted, even though it was.
Basically, if someone could either copy-paste (or provide a link to) a guide as to how i can go from 2.3.5 Gingerbread to Cyanogenmod 7, i would be forever greatful.
I want to be able to overclock my cpu for better proformance, plus have FULL costomization abilities. PLEASE KEEP IN MIND I ROOTED MY CAP WHEN IT WAS 2.2 YESTERDAY, AND THIS WAS THE FIRST TIME I HAVE EVER DEALT WITH ANY SORT OF MODDING.
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Take a look in the development section.
You'll need to run one of the one-click stock ODIN or HEIMDALL packages with CWM baked in to get you a setup that will work for going to CM7 (there's one in my sig if you need it).
Once you do that, look for the CM7 thread in the Development section. It has a step-by-step guide to flashing CM7 (basically download, backup, flash).
well if you used super one click to root it back then, i would use super one click (new version) to root it again...
cm 7 has instructions.
if you really wanna know how to root 2.3.5...it's in the general section.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...m.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1444382
You'll need to run one of the one-click stock ODIN or HEIMDALL packages with CWM baked in to get you a setup that will work for going to CM7 (there's one in my sig if you need it).
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Any other links? couldnt get any of those to work.
try this for different options...read read before doing anything..http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1300843
ok guys.
I used heimdall to go back to froyo
Then instead of cm7 i flashed cognition through clockworkmod rom manager
now im running on cognition 4.5.3
however, all overclocking apps i try wont go beyond 1000mhz.
im trying to get it to at least 1200.
Any ideas? Fixes?
thanks in advance. you guys have been very helpful.
ryuchi2 said:
ok guys.
I used heimdall to go back to froyo
Then instead of cm7 i flashed cognition through clockworkmod rom manager
now im running on cognition 4.5.3
however, all overclocking apps i try wont go beyond 1000mhz.
im trying to get it to at least 1200.
Any ideas? Fixes?
thanks in advance. you guys have been very helpful.
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You'll want to take a look at the kernels compatible with Cog, I'm not familiar with Cog, so I can't give you any direction as to which one you could try
Froyo isn't as freaking kernel picky as gingerbread. Any froyo kernel will work, just remember if you use a reoriented I9000 kernel you will need to flash an I9000 modem as well. This will also give you hsupa at the cost of audience chip support.
ryuchi2 said:
OK GUYS. Kinda noob here, need some help.
-On Captivate (obviously)
-Was on 2.2 Froyo
-Rooted phone using superoneclick.
-pleased overall. Looked into new ROMs, but couldnt quite get an understanding
-Ended up updating to Gingerbread 2.3.5 via kies mini
-killed my root access
Here are my issues:
-Cannot figure out how to root
alternatively, cannot figure out how to revert back to froyo to root, then download and apply Cyanogenmod7, which is what i actually want
-When i was rooted on froyo 2.2, i would try to use ROM MANAGER and it kept saying the SD needed to be mounted, even though it was.
Basically, if someone could either copy-paste (or provide a link to) a guide as to how i can go from 2.3.5 Gingerbread to Cyanogenmod 7, i would be forever greatful.
I want to be able to overclock my cpu for better proformance, plus have FULL costomization abilities. PLEASE KEEP IN MIND I ROOTED MY CAP WHEN IT WAS 2.2 YESTERDAY, AND THIS WAS THE FIRST TIME I HAVE EVER DEALT WITH ANY SORT OF MODDING.
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upgrade again to uckj3 firmware with bootloader then flash boog kj3 kernel it have cwm recovery
after flashing recovery
wipe data and cache
install cm7 from recovery it will fail for the first time again go to recovery and install cm7 after installing cm7 wipe data and cache again reboot the phone it will take time as the phone will regenerate dalvik cache
cm7 is pre overclocked to 1300 mhz you can increase the overclock to 1700 mhz by flashing glitch kernel
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upgrade again to uckj3 firmware with bootloader then flash boog kj3 kernel it have cwm recovery
after flashing recovery
wipe data and cache
install cm7 from recovery it will fail for the first time again go to recovery and install cm7 after installing cm7 wipe data and cache again reboot the phone it will take time as the phone will regenerate dalvik cache
cm7 is pre overclocked to 1300 mhz you can increase the overclock to 1700 mhz by flashing glitch kernel
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It isn't pre overclocked, it comes at a stock 1000 MHz or 1GHz.... Then you can OC with Glitch and stock I believe. But it isn't 'pre overclocked'
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it is pre overclocked we just need to set it through cpu setting or set cpu like apps
If you need to set it, it's not PRE overclocked. The stock kernel just comes with the ability TO overclock
If it was preoverclocked you wouldn't need to set it with an app..it would be oc'ed by default...lol
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If you need to set it, it's not PRE overclocked. The stock kernel just comes with the ability TO overclock
If it was preoverclocked you wouldn't need to set it with an app..it would be oc'ed by default...lol
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ok. ok i used a wrong word but now do not argue more about it just give courage and advice to op to upgrade hi cappy to cm7 or any other great rom
hey u gb 2.3 is better than 2.2 and 4.0.1
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Samsung Galaxy Ace
CM7 7.2 Deodexed
zimage kernel + v6 supercharger + turboboost
I am really struggling as to whether it's worth upgrading to stock GB.
I mean the "newer and better" is sitting there beckoning me with its siren song, but there appear to be lots of little landmines that people are then regretting the upgrade.
1) tethering mgr error
2) bad battery life
3) random shutdowns/reboots
etc, etc
Are the "benefits" really noticeable such that it is worth taking the risk of the landmines and the time/hassle of trying to fix them?