i just flash my sgs i9000 with froyo 2.2 jpe. but after done i found the android system recovery was change to 3e. (2.1 is 2e). now i want to root my phone so how to do?
read here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
I think JPO it will do for you. Read first.
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I updated my Galaxy S to the latest stock firmware 2.2.1 Froyo so now I need to flash back to recovery 2e. I've found a thresd containing kernals on here and wondered if the CF-Root-XX_OXA_JPU-v1.3 would be suitable and safe to use to get recovery 2e.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
yes i've flashed it and it is safe and easy to use
..suitable for my Galaxy S running Froyo 2.2.1? Would this also give me recovery 2e in the place of version 3e?
Mattyboii87 said:
..suitable for my Galaxy S running Froyo 2.2.1? Would this also give me recovery 2e in the place of version 3e?
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Worked for me running JPU (2.2.1).
From the page CF-Root page:
"2e" recovery (can flash unsigned update.zip's)
This is what you want.
Hi!
I have a rooted Samsung Galaxy S i9000 with stock Froyo 2.2 XWJPF. My question is simple: is there any way to install CWM on a stock 2.2? I already tried the following:
1. Applying update.zip from stock recovery doesn`t work, because 2.2 has a 3e recovery that always complains about wrong signatures.
2. Installing via Rom Manager doesn`t work on Galaxy S. Rom Manager only downloads CWM, but in order to get it working it has to be (re)applied from the stock recovery. Hurray!
3. I even considered flashing CF-Root, but CF-Root doesn`t have a rom for JPF. But even if it had, after flashing a custom kernel, my os wouldn't be the same old "clean" stock firmware anymore.
So before I give up and go on flashing a custom rom without backing up my current system, I`d like to ask if there`s someone who knows some other way than these above to install CWM on a stock 2.2?
Same problem here.
3 combo button or other things not working.
Phone:
PDA: I9000XWJPF
PHONE: I9000XXJPP
CSC: I9000OXXJP8
Build Info: 2010.11
Hi all, i just recently rooted my i9000m with psneuter on superoneclick, easy stuff, i came from a desire z so in comparison the root process was much easier, anyways i
went to rom manager, flashed CWM, reboot into recovery, and voila, stock 3e recovery, no reinstall packages option, and apply update.zip not working. What's wrong?
baseband version I9000UGJL2 btw
crap just realized this is in wrong section, please disregard
Facing the same problem here. It seems the froyo has recovery 3e which doesnot allow the unsigned zips to flash. U need to get 2e recovery to flash clockworkmod and then you can install the custom roms, backup and restore etc etc....
There is a video tutorial on you tube using speedmod kernel and Odin to get recovery 2e in stock 2.2...
Samsung Galaxy S I9000 FROYO, Z4root, OCLF.
how do i root 2.2.1 xxjpy gt i9000?? going
flash a custom kernel like speedmod with odin
http://touristinparadise.blogspot.com/2010/11/samsung-galaxy-s-speedmod-kernel.html
and root in recovery
You can flash CF-Root via Odin as a PDA. Obviously, make sure your in download mode on your phone first.
Use the search function!
SuperOneClick by ShortFuse here from xda forum. Works great, also with 2.2.1 (used it with JPY, too).
Hello.
So i've got a problem with my I9000.
I've upgraded it to froyo, official release, so i'm stuck with the 3e recovery.I recently flashed the voodoo lagfix kernel via Odin. I would like to get clockwork recovery to replace 3e, but I understand i have to flash it via Odin, too. My question is : Is clockwork's kernel going to replace voodoo? If so, how can i have them both?
Thanks a lot in advance.
if you upgrade offical froyo then u must first do a root..the root files can be find here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108...download correct root for your firmwire phone...then flash it tru odin..when u done with that u must download a rom manager from market...and install it to get clockwork mode =)
I wouldn't follow the previous poster's advice.
If you're going to use cwm, why do you want stock firmware? Try flashing speedmod kernel to get cwm, which has built in root and lagfix accesable from recovery. Or just go to a custom fw like docrom kitchen.
Best procedure for going custom with the sgs is a single flash of speedmod w/ cwm from odin, and then flash anything else via cwm.
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