Hi.
I'm now running froyo JPO. But i can't complete my sgs using z4root. Can anyone suggest a compatible root and lag fix?
Thanks in advanced.
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Easy root and also 2e recovery :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
For lagfix try Voodoo or OCLF.
My sgs doesn't have 3 combo buttons work. So which lag fix you recommend? I've tried OCLF after z4root but it wasn't success.
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Search for the fix to get your 3-button combo working BEFORE doing anything to your phone.
It's under of the stickied posts in this forum or under a General.
Period.
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Does anyone know if the dev of this app is working on an update to make it compatible with 2.2?
I have found this the easiest way to root and lag fix my phone without going through odin and would prefer to use the app rather than any other method.
it works on 2.2 . install the EXT2 tools first then restart the app and select root 2.2
worked on my SGS using tayatumas 2.2 build ( typo?)
Stephen
It doesnt gove me the option to do that mate.
All buttons are red except for "Check available memory"
zolah said:
It doesnt gove me the option to do that mate.
All buttons are red except for "Check available memory"
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Have you rooted your phone? What version of the 2.2 firmware are you running? OCLF worked for me on ZUJP2 and XXJPM builds of froyo.
Im in the same boat, I can't seem to root ethier, anyone know of an easy root method without using odin?
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Oclf can only root 2.2 if the kernel has recovery 2. With you have to use an custom kernel/Rom.
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Have you rooted your phone? What version of the 2.2 firmware are you running? OCLF worked for me on ZUJP2 and XXJPM builds of froyo.
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No I'm not rooted yet. I was hoping to use oclf as its easier to unroot if needed. I'm running official jpm 2.2
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Oclf can only root 2.2 if the kernel has recovery 2. With you have to use an custom kernel/Rom.
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What is recovery 2?
I can enter recovery mode if thats what u mean =/
zolah said:
What is recovery 2?
I can enter recovery mode if thats what u mean =/
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No its in kernel 2 or dome custom kernel.
You need to flash a kernel with recovery 2 in it.
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Do this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
Then this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=784691
Or after rooting, you could also just grab it from the market by searching for "ryanza".
Odin is really easy to use if you just follow the instructions.
Hello all just flashed my sgs with JPA rom froyo 2.2 with 803.pit i tried to install one click lag fix from ryanza but couldn't do it cause of the 803.PIT any suggestions cause its really laggy? ?
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I got the same setup as you, just flash cf root kernel v 1.2 then use the oclf. I think its the 2e recovery that the cf kernel will install is what's needed to make oclf work. Its dead easy just flash through odin takes about 10 secs. Just search for "[30.10.10][CF-Root v1.2] JPH JPK JP6 JPM JPA JPO - superuser+busybox+2e, CWM compat" its the forum somewhere....
so with another kernel and recovery you are ok but is ok that i have 803.PIT?
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I got the same setup as you, just flash cf root kernel v 1.2 then use the oclf. I think its the 2e recovery that the cf kernel will install is what's needed to make oclf work. Its dead easy just flash through odin takes about 10 secs. Just search for "[30.10.10][CF-Root v1.2] JPH JPK JP6 JPM JPA JPO - superuser+busybox+2e, CWM compat" its the forum somewhere....
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Found the thread that u told me but all the kernel are 1.2 also the JPA kernels is 1.2 version 1.15 & 1.17 so i download and flashed.yesterday 1.2 version 1.17
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Any help?
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if you flashed the kernel then it all should be good to install the oclf. Just checking you are using the the oclf from the market? cause ive had trouble in the past with some lagfixes that are incorporated into some kernels not sure why but anyways see how you go..
I've been using this exact method for a few days, JPA flashing the root kernal then using OCLF from the Market. Works a treat.
Yes i use the oclf from market but it doesnt work
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if you still cant get it ill take you through it step by step.
fixed finally i managed to install it on the changelog of 2.2.8 it says to move the apps i moved the apps with apps 2 sd installed the ext2 tools ran the lagfix 2.2+ i am ok now up and running
quadrant results 2.023
If I want to root my Galaxy S running on 2.3.4 JVQ or JVR, how can I do it? I don't want to upload kernels which will bring me additional functionality, I want only to root my phone and that's it.
Is there any way to root it except to upload kernels which have implemented root + other functionalities?
Thanks.
Just look for cf-root. These kernels are stock just added with root and nothing else.
I am not so sure since most users experienced bluetooth malfunction after flashing CF-Root.
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Root it with cf-root and then flash back the stock kernel. Works perfect.
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Look for Ramad's stock rooted firmwares in the development section I think. They have stock everything with root, superuser and busybox 19.0. they're also deodexed and zipaligned, they run great.
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Check out this app SuperOneClick Root.
Hi there,
I'm running stock 2.3.5 jvt on galaxy s but wanted too root it. Is there a way of doing it without a computer as I don't have access to one any time soon.
I remember using z4root when I had version 2.2 but I'm not sure if that will work with 2.3.5.
Thanks in advance
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Anybody know?
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You can try the following gingerbread. Try to search and hope it works for latest firmware. I have tried this long time ago when I used JVK..
Hello XDA members, I'm having a little problem here
I've been trying to flash my Samsung Galaxy S from Froyo 2.2 to Gingerbread 2.3.4 but couldn't seem to find a good tutorial with good links. All the link i tried were even dead or removed. I tried flashing my phone with Clockwork but every time an app tries to gain root acces my phone just freezes and then the app force closes, I dont know why tho but the only option there is left is flashing it with Odin right? Or am I wrong, could someone link me to a good tutorial?
My phone:
GT-I9000 Froyo 2.2
I9000XXJPP
FROYO.XXJPO
Well?
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Bamisoep said:
Hello XDA members, I'm having a little problem here
I've been trying to flash my Samsung Galaxy S from Froyo 2.2 to Gingerbread 2.3.4 but couldn't seem to find a good tutorial with good links. All the link i tried were even dead or removed. I tried flashing my phone with Clockwork but every time an app tries to gain root acces my phone just freezes and then the app force closes, I dont know why tho but the only option there is left is flashing it with Odin right? Or am I wrong, could someone link me to a good tutorial?
My phone:
GT-I9000 Froyo 2.2
I9000XXJPP
FROYO.XXJPO
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These may be useful to you:
- Flashing To Original Rom - Using Odin on GT-i9000
- Flashing To Original Rom - Using Heimdall on GT-i9000
- Rooting GT-I9000 2.3.3 [DDJV9]
These may be useful...
Hey thanks mate! Worked and even managed to root it. Thanks!
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