I updated to froyo 2.2 (leaked version) on my samsung captivate, and I was wondering if there was a possible way to downgrade back to 2.1.
*The only reason im not liking froyo 2.2 at the moment i cant seem to learn our find out how to root it...
Wanted to root to rom a custom rom?
"noobie question"--> if i was to downgrade to 2.2 back to stock 2.1 and root it to have super user, i could then be able to install a custom rom? OR what would other people suggest doing?
Could someone point me in the right way with a link or two maybe, or some suggestions?
bummmpppp! this is all so new to me!
Here's a link to the SuperOneClick to root and enable non-market apps.
And here's a thread for new captivate users.
You might have an easier time finding answers in the Captivate forum.
DiGi760 said:
Here's a link to the SuperOneClick to root and enable non-market apps.
And here's a thread for new captivate users.
You might have an easier time finding answers in the Captivate forum.
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Thanks so much for these thinks, I can use this SuperOneClick user on my Captivate with froyo 2.2 correct?
I like the froyo 2.2 just couldnt figure out how to get superuser, im trying to install a custom rom on it, never done it before just wanted to try one out and see! New to all this so probably have more questions haha !
Also another noobie question(s).
What does "flashing" mean?
lol
You have to be rooted to have superuser privileges.
Flashing a phone rom is like installing a new OS on a PC. Be careful on doing so and watch some videos and read up on it if you get brave to try flashing custom roms onto your device. Usually ppl use a windows app called Odin to do so. Make sure phone always charged 100% before flashing any new rom also. It could mess up battery stats otherwise and could risk brick if its almost dead then dies LOL. Assuming that's the context of flashing you meant.
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try bookmark this page 1st if anything wrong u can recover to original rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10056254&postcount=36
Go to this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=884364
It has everything you need to know about installing a custom ROM. Started like you all, found this post and now I have flashed like a 100 times Enjoy!
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Also another noobie question(s).
What does "flashing" mean?
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Flashing in simple terms means to install a new OS version/Updates/Themes etc on the phone. The most common method found here in XDA is to use something called as Clockwork Recovery Mod.
Seriously, go to this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=884364 you will know what you need to do to flash a custom ROM. And may I suggest Firefly 2.1 found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=914284 as your first ROM. It is a good ROM. You will enjoy it. There are some other ROMs, if you ask which is the best, clearly there is none, it is purely on preference. Once you have flashed one ROM, and then a few, you will know which one you like.
1. installing a custom rom does not require a rooted phone, you can copy the update.zip to your sdcard and get into recovery, select the custom rom zip file and flash from there.
2. have you flashed a bios on a computer? flash a phone's rom is very similar to that.
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Okay, I've done my fair share of searching numerous forums. So, please don't flame for some noobish questions.
I owned a G1 before and had no problem re-flashing a new rom image every other day. Maybe it's the price tag on my N1 that has had me hesitating with rooting it.
Ok, here is my 'problem' I just got the new OTA update FRG83. I would like to know exactly how I would go about rooting and installing a new ROM on my N1.
Also, what ROM is the best out there for the N1, I used cyanogen on my G1 forever so I really trust his ROMS.
Basically I'm just really afraid of messing my phone up, although I'm sure it's just as easy as it was on my G1.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Right... I've read that.
Just making sure I'm following the correct steps.
First: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=792016
Second: Does bootloader have to be unlocked?
Third: Recovery Image
Fourth: Wipe/flash new rom
Anything I'm missing?
No need to unlock - the whole point is rooting w/o unlocking.
Flash the recovery using flash_image method.
Nothing else missing.
okay...
F:\ADB>adb push rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin /data/local/tmp/rageagainstthecage
I get an error
There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into the drive
\DevicHarddisk1\DR8
Anyone? I would realllllly like to root my device?
This thread seems to help with the rooting process. I am already rooted, so I cannot test it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=792016
As for a ROM to use, I use Enomther's official Nexus. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=614427 I have tried several different ROM's and this one is hands down the best. I have not used CM6 since RC1, so I cannot speak for how that is now. But Enomther's was way better than CM6 RC1 IMO.
I'm with stickerbob with being rooted and loved enomther's. Now I've moved to MIUI, and I don't believe I'll be looking back anytime soon. Love MIUI, once I flashed the English translation pack 3 that is =D it rocks IMO. If you wanna look into it after root...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=789566
N1 running psfreedom recovery and MIUI! sent via XDA app =D
I am new to Android and just got a Captivate. I understand its pretty glitchy with the Samsung software and am wondering about a couple of things:
1. I hear a lot about rooting. What does this actually do for me? Is this loading a new Rom? Or are those two seperate things?
2. Which is the best software Rom to load on it with the best performance and least glitches? Is getting stock 2.2 Froyo on it an option or does it have to have the TouchWiz interface?
3. Whats the easiest way to load it?
4. Can I save the stock Samsung ROM in case I need to return and replace my captivate (warranty)?
This will definitely get me started in the right direction. Thank you!
Tenacious--M said:
I am new to Android and just got a Captivate. I understand its pretty glitchy with the Samsung software and am wondering about a couple of things:
1. I hear a lot about rooting. What does this actually do for me? Is this loading a new Rom? Or are those two seperate things?
2. Which is the best software Rom to load on it with the best performance and least glitches? Is getting stock 2.2 Froyo on it an option or does it have to have the TouchWiz interface?
3. Whats the easiest way to load it?
4. Can I save the stock Samsung ROM in case I need to return and replace my captivate (warranty)?
This will definitely get me started in the right direction. Thank you!
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1. Rooting gives you superuser permissions. Read about it on this site.
2. Since you obviously didnt read the site I'd suggest loading Cognition. Beyond that I'd suggest any of the roms you can read about on the site.
3. If you go to cognition you can read about how to install with odin from his ponack website. Just click the link to download and Read his site.
4. If you get rooted and install clockworkmod's rom manager from the android marketplace I think you can do a nandroid backup as well as a rom backup. I am sure there is a thread in general about how to do that. Just go read it.
Will the cognition rom root my phone as well or is that a seperate thing I need to do? Should I first Root , do the Titanium Backup and then mess with the rom?
Also, once I have Cognitions rom installed, I wont be able to check for software update on the phone , correct? I will have to download future releases from his site?
Thanks! You are helping a ton. I just want to make sure I go about this right. Maybe I will start with just rooting and not mess with the ROM currently. What is the advantage to a different ROM?
What is the best way to root? Are there different roots or is rooting all the same, just different procedures. I saw this one and it sounded simple: One click Root/Unroot for Captivate
Once rooted and when Samsung releases 2.2 will I be able to download and keep my root or will I have to root again?
Oh, also how do I backup the original rom in case I need to return my captivate?
You can use ODIN one click here on xda to return to stock. First thing you need to do though is search captivate dev section on three button fix. Make sure you are able to get into download mode as this is essential before modding your phone
Swyped.....you may have to interpret
Anyone know of some sort of one click or easy rom installer that a beginner could do? I've rooted, but updating the g1 to froyo is just so intimidating. Anyone know of some sort of one click installer?
No. Several parts of the system need to be updated, so that isn't possible.
Just tell us what you need help with.
the "easiest" way to install a rom is through the ROM manager app that requires ClockwordMod recovery, but I've heard that it is pretty unreliable for the G1. I personally use AmonRa 1.7
same here. AmonRa is in fact the best way as it frees up the needed files to be changed or removed when installing a rom.
its quite simple to install a froyo rom. im a novice myself and found it easy to do. takes about 10 mins if you include collecting and transfering the files you need
Can anyone explain the steps to upgrade to froyo from 1.6 with AmonRa 1.7? Did a search, couldn't find anything on the topic. Thanks in advance!
most devs actually put this in their threads with the rom they have created. if not check out cyanogens wiki on his website. he has some information on how to do it on there.
I think all you really need to do is install the rom through amonra then if you want google apps, find one that will work with it and install that.
I'm sort of confused as to what AmonRa actually is. What does it do?
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Can anyone explain the steps to upgrade to froyo from 1.6 with AmonRa 1.7? Did a search, couldn't find anything on the topic. Thanks in advance!
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Mind giving your current setup is first?
ROM (which 1.6, CM4?) ? Recovery (RA-1.7.0 I guess)? SPL (Danger perhaps?)?
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Mind giving your current setup is first?
ROM (which 1.6, CM4?) ? Recovery (RA-1.7.0 I guess)? SPL (Danger perhaps?)?
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I'm not rooted and have no custom roms installed...just stock ota 1.6 donut...I know how to root. But the froyo part just confuses me. What's amonra and how is it used to install froyo? All the guides confuse me...can someone break down everything to a beginner level so I can understand it a little more? I'm naturally good at most tech stuff so I catch on quick...I need help though!
Let's Give it a Shot
michael2041 said:
I'm not rooted and have no custom roms installed...just stock ota 1.6 donut...I know how to root. But the froyo part just confuses me. What's amonra and how is it used to install froyo? All the guides confuse me...can someone break down everything to a beginner level so I can understand it a little more? I'm naturally good at most tech stuff so I catch on quick...I need help though!
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Hmm, lemme try. At least you're sure until the root part.
AmonRA is a recovery... the phone has system/boot, recovery, and fastboot.
Try reading ... hxxp://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=HTC_Dream:_Rooting
then shoot a question on which part u actually aren't sure and I'll try to help. CyanogenMod 6 is based on Froyo, so I guess that's the one you want.
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i'm sure this is somehow answered and i have searched and read about installing different roms, flashing, etc. but i'm wondering what would be the easiest route to installing a new rom.
my captivate is currently on 2.1 and rooted, with ext tools and ryan's oclf installed. should i just use odin and bring the whole thing back to stock and "start over"...do i need to uninstall the oclf & ext tools then just flash a rom...or is there another method that would be better.
i'm hoping to try out some cognition or cyanogen roms that bring the phone up to 2.2 or 2.3
any help would be appreciated and thanks in advance for any feedback
Try this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=884364
Before you do flash any custom ROMS, please make sure you read thoroughly the instructions on how to do the flash and follow them completely. Make sure you understand those instructions before you flash. If you don't, then ask. Better to do the homework up front before you make any changes or you will probably mess something up and possibly brick your phone. Believe me, I learned that lesson the hard way.
Good luck!!
Read up on everything beforehand. Updating to OEM 2.2 before trying a custom ROM will cause 3e verification errors. Flashing a Gingerbread ROM will cause bootloader issues if you decide to go back a to a 2.2 based ROM. GB ROMs are also very specific as far as installation steps. Know what you're doing and plan to do before you do it. It isn't hard until you brick your phone.
thanks for the replies and the link. i'm not afraid of reading, so i plan on making sure i understand what's involved before making any changes. if i have any questions, you can be sure i'll ask...
in the link rselvaggio provided, the download link to odin doesn't work...can i use any version of odin or was there something more included with that link?
nevermind, i backed into the url and that same file was in a different folder:
thevod.org/misc/temp_captivate/I897UCJF6-final-OCD-REV0.rar
As Miami_Son said, read through the different rom threads and also watch the videos that are posted.
Learn to flash 2.2 or 2.2.1 roms through Clockworkmod first.
Good luck and happy flashing.
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I have a friend that want's to flash a custom ROM to his captivate. He has it rooted but hasn't done anything else.
I said I would install CM7 or something on it for him. I had a Droid and Droid2 and am now on a Thunderbolt. So rooting and flashing ROMs aren't new to me. But, as with all three of my phones, things are a little different on the Captivate.
I see there's this Odin thing and I think no permanent clockwork recovery? How do you install ROMs on the Captivate? I see there's a new CW that doesn't need what ever Odin is. He's on the stock kernel and everything. So do I just boot into recovery and flash the clockwork update.zip and then flash normally through CW?
Also, being as he doesn't know how to do any of this, which is the most stable and bugless ROM that everyone uses. He won't know how to flash something else, so I need something that is as close to 100% as possible, speedy, and close to, if not ASOP.
Thanks
Hello,
Please post in Q/A as this is not a development topic. Suggest mod move the post.
I suggest that your buddy do some reading. Are you going to be there to hold his hand every day if something goes wrong with his flash? Tell him to educate himself. And if flashing is not new to you and your 3 phones, you should know what section a question like this goes in, is it "android development" related?
Sent from the frozen tundra known as Canada.
Most stable rom I have ever used is firefly 3.0. But your friend should see u do it and at least know how u did it to his phone. And yes from stock just do the clockwork mod update.zip and then flash through clockwork mod, there is a little more involved in flashing cm7 and it is not the most stable rom anyways. Good luck and I hope u take my advice on firefly you won't be dissapionted
The flashing procedure will vary depending on what ROM you want to run.
CM7/MIUI have their own set of procedures.
Flashing a Froyo based ROM you'll have to flash CWM 2.X then the ROM
Flashing a Gingerbread based ROM you'll have to flash the updated Gingerbread bootloaders first via Odin then flash the Kernel or CWM 3.X or higher, then the ROM.
Post in question section plz
I advice you to start flashing a not complicated rom (2.2) , once you get the hang of it then you go advance.
Moved to proper forum.
Odin is a program that is ran in the computer to flash a rom, bootloaders, and kernel at once. For it to work your phone has to be in download mode. Clockwork works with rom manager in the app store, some roms have it in the kernal.
Sorry, the forums I used before all root related things, including questions, went in the Root section. I thought Q&A was for non-root/development questions.
Thanks a lot Dustin, Kyuta, and bassplayer for the information.
I am going to show him how to do it. But I'm not going to hold his hand every time. That's why I wanted something stable where he wouldn't have to flash something else to get functionality that was missing.