[Q] Alot of questions from a fresh newb ^^ - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Okay, so i plan to unlock/root/flash my phone and i have read all most all the guides there is but it got me only more confused
there are many guides from different people and different methods to root and unlock the phone and i just don't know which method should i choose.
let's start over...
The first thing i did is to read about "how to root your SGS" and everything about rooting...and i was sure 100% to go with the "SuperOneClick" method but then i found this guide about "CF-Root v1.3"...so which way is the best? with the minimum risk for bricking the phone
The second thing i did was to read all about unlocking the phone...
so there are 3 methods: the unlocking code that doesn't work for everyone,
the file editing "nv_data.bin, and buying the "Vibrant unlock pro" program from the market... so my question is which should it be?
anyways after i was done with that...i have started to search for a ROM to flash
into my phone and i think i have found 2 of the best ROM's here...
the first one is "Darky's v9.2 Extreme Edition ROM"
and the second one is "Doc's & Stefunel's magical ROM Kitchen" but the problem is i'm too noob to build my own ROM...i don't know what modem to choose or what CSC and stuff like that...i just want my phone to work fast and be fully customized and with out lags...oh and Hebrew support ^^
so here are some questions about Dark'ys ROM
1.what's the difference between "Darky's v9.2 Extreme Edition" and "Darky's ROM Resurrection Edition" ?
2.will Darky's v9.2 ROM will work on my Froyo 2.2 firmware?
3.if i flash any of Darky's ROM's will it change my network signal? i mean i have a very good signal all most everywhere...will it get worse if i flash a new ROM?
4.there is this video about how to flash "Darky's ROM Resurrection Edition" step by step from the beginning till the end using Odin...and the guy that did that vid, made all this flashing stuff soooooo simple...the question is: Is it so simple? (lol) the video called "Darky's ROM Resurrection Edition" search on youtube... I'm new in this forum so i can't post links yet. (sorry about that)
5.do i need to root and unlock the phone before i flash the ROM? because the guy in the video didn't do that :X
6.if i root my phone and flash a new ROM with wipe out will it delete the superuser icon? and then ill need to root the phone again? or not?
7.why do i need the CWM to flash new ROM's? i mean how is it better then the stock one
8.do i really need to unlock my phone to flash a new ROM? how is it helps? it's just unlocking my Sim so i can use other networks, and i don't need the other networks =\
9.there is some videos on youtube that guides you through the whole process of unlocking/rooting/flashing... but the guy in those videos does it by using only the Update.zip method with out any programs... he rooted his phone,installed CWM and flashed Darky's ROM only with the Recovery mod. by the way he had SGS i9000m and i have SGS i9000 does it make any difference?
or i can do that too step by step and it will work just fine
gosh i think i wrote enough for one thread...
i just want the easiest way to do all this but there are just too many
Thank you very very very much for reading all of this and for you help in advance ^^
here is some phone details:
Froyo 2.2
PDA: I9000JHJPA
Phone: I9000JHJP6
CSC: I9000PTRJPA
Kernel: 2.6.32.9
Signal info:
WCDMA 2100 Band 1
Reg PLMN 425-1, IsPCS? o
FREQ DL: 10662
FREQ UL: 9712
oh and i live in Israel if it helps in some ways
Again Thank you very very much
(sorry for my lame English)

Darkys posts has all the details ..
Doc's & Stefunel's magical ROM Kitchen
Post has all the details
Major stickie .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=723596
Understand what you are doing before you start .
Root the phone first .
Then my advice would be to go to the D&S rom kitchen read the faqs on first pages
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=817703
Have a look around the kitchin and see what is what .
http://romkitchen.org/sgs/?s=generator
Plan it all out before you do anything .
Confused flashers brick the phone usually .
jje

you see...i have read it all ready and the D&S rom kitchen seems too complicated for me.
i won't me help me if i will read it twice =\
i just can't find the answers i need in those posts

Well, everybody has to start somewhere!
as for rooting I would recommend superoneclick, unlocking works quite fine with this app http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=906255
macki80 said:
1.what's the difference between "Darky's v9.2 Extreme Edition" and "Darky's ROM Resurrection Edition" ?
the resurrection version is a "clean" darky rom which can later be customized via darky app. The other one is the full package
2.will Darky's v9.2 ROM will work on my Froyo 2.2 firmware?
yes
3.if i flash any of Darky's ROM's will it change my network signal? i mean i have a very good signal all most everywhere...will it get worse if i flash a new ROM?
the modem will be changed which influences signal strength but I doubt you'll notice any difference. If you do, you can always flash another modem
4.there is this video about how to flash "Darky's ROM Resurrection Edition" step by step from the beginning till the end using Odin...and the guy that did that vid, made all this flashing stuff soooooo simple...the question is: Is it so simple? (lol) the video called "Darky's ROM Resurrection Edition" search on youtube... I'm new in this forum so i can't post links yet. (sorry about that)
flashing with odin is quite simple, but I would recommend the cwm version for now
5.do i need to root and unlock the phone before i flash the ROM? because the guy in the video didn't do that :X
i would recommend it although at least unlocking is not necessary
6.if i root my phone and flash a new ROM with wipe out will it delete the superuser icon? and then ill need to root the phone again? or not?
if you use darky, it has the voodoo kernel which gives you root from the beginning
7.why do i need the CWM to flash new ROM's? i mean how is it better then the stock one
cwm is an extension to the recovery mode which allows you to apply various zip files
8.do i really need to unlock my phone to flash a new ROM? how is it helps? it's just unlocking my Sim so i can use other networks, and i don't need the other networks =\
no you don't but still I would recommend it as the network lock might cause trouble
9.there is some videos on youtube that guides you through the whole process of unlocking/rooting/flashing... but the guy in those videos does it by using only the Update.zip method with out any programs... he rooted his phone,installed CWM and flashed Darky's ROM only with the Recovery mod. by the way he had SGS i9000m and i have SGS i9000 does it make any difference?
or i can do that too step by step and it will work just fine
I dont know the vid but it sounds to be the correct way. As for m or not, dont worry
gosh i think i wrote enough for one thread...
i just want the easiest way to do all this but there are just too many
Thank you very very very much for reading all of this and for you help in advance ^^
here is some phone details:
Froyo 2.2
PDA: I9000JHJPA
Phone: I9000JHJP6
CSC: I9000PTRJPA
Kernel: 2.6.32.9
Signal info:
WCDMA 2100 Band 1
Reg PLMN 425-1, IsPCS? o
FREQ DL: 10662
FREQ UL: 9712
oh and i live in Israel if it helps in some ways
Again Thank you very very much
(sorry for my lame English)
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You're welcome!

WOW you have been soooo helpful! Thank you!
for my third question...you said if something is wrong with the signal...i can just switch the modem, right? but how do i know what modem to install? i looked into the Modem thread and there is nothing about Middle east modems >.<
and for the ninth question the video called Pimp my SGS but what ever you have answered my question and I'm very grateful

macki80 said:
for my third question...you said if something is wrong with the signal...i can just switch the modem, right? but how do i know what modem to install? i looked into the Modem thread and there is nothing about Middle east modems
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The easiest solution would be to flash JP6 (which you are currently using and seem to like) IF you have signal problems after you're done with flashing.

one last thing...
i just entered this code *#7465625#
to check if the phone is SimLocked (i didn't used the program you gave me yet)
and it says
Network Lock [off]
Network subset Lock [off]
SP lock [off]
CP lock [off]
does it mean that my phone is already unlocked? or it should be "Network Lock [On]"
because if yes...i bought an unlocked phone and i don't need to worry about that anymore

macki80 said:
and it says
Network Lock [off]
Network subset Lock [off]
SP lock [off]
CP lock [off]
does it mean that my phone is already unlocked?
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yes it's unlocked...

LOL! Yay for me
so the only thing left is to root with "SuperOneClick"
And Flash darky's ROM
let's get down to business then ^^
one last thing tough...(I promise xD)
after i flash darky's ROM what kernel will you suggest to a rookie like me to use?

macki80 said:
after i flash darky's ROM what kernel will you suggest to a rookie like me to use?
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I personally recommend speedmod (because of its extra features) but voodoo is a great kernel too...

i just can't help myself... xD
i gotta ask everything before i flash anything to the phone...sorry about that
Question: "SuperOneClick" gives you root right? does it give you Recovery 2e too?

macki80 said:
i just can't help myself... xD
i gotta ask everything before i flash anything to the phone...sorry about that
Question: "SuperOneClick" gives you root right? does it give you Recovery 2e too?
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no, it installs only the root-related things (superuser.apk, busybox) but no recovery things

1. - Android needs Root Access. (For Froyo 2.2 and 2.2.1)
You need to grant yourself superuser access to system files on the phone. You also need Recovery 2e. You do that by installing CF-Root using the Odin flashing software.
1.1 - Pick the CF-Root matching your Firmware Version here
(take the v1.17 Busybox Version).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
This is from Darky's Guide... Let's say i don't want to use CF-Root because as i understand you need this only if you use Odin...
But can i do it my way? i mean
Root The phone by SuperOneClick, Install CWM and then Install Darky's ROM 9.2 from the recovery...
will it work?

I would recommend using CF-root, because that'll give you root and recovery 2e if you don't already have that (ie already on a 2.2 rom).

What CF-root do i use?
CF-Root-JPJPA-v1.2-Busybox-1.17.1.zip
or
CF-Root-XW_XEE_JPA-v1.2-Busybox-1.17.1.zip ?
my build number is - Froyo.JHJPA

CF-Root-XW_XEE_JPA-v1.2-Busybox-1.17.1.zip

azzledazzle said:
CF-Root-XW_XEE_JPA-v1.2-Busybox-1.17.1.zip
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Can you explain me why?
I just want to know and understand more... ^^

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[Q] newbie wants to root SGS I9000 - quick advice!

Dear all
Please bear over with this newbie question, but now I've spend around 10 hours searching/reading in this forum and on the internet so now I feel I've made a decent effort of trying to find the answer I'm looking for, before asking stupid questions.
I want to root my Samsung Galaxy S I9000 phone, in order to (primary reason) modify the hosts-file and avoid ads! The phone is 1 week old. I'm concerned about guarantee, but people has written that I should not be concerned because I can always revert back. I've used appbrain to export a list of applications and I'll unmount the SD-drive before attempting. I've found out that I'm running (typing *#1234#):
PDA: I9000XXJPY (= "baseband version" under settings)
PHONE: I9000XXJPY
CSC: I9000OXAJPY
Build Info: 2010.12
And from settings I know my:
Firmware version: 2.2.1
Kernel version: 2.6.32.9 (it also says: "[email protected] #1")
Build number: FROYO.XXJPY
MY IDEA:
------------
To begin installing Android SDK (on either windows or linux) + Odin3 (think version 1.7 is latest, it's only on windows, right?). Then I think I should install Clockwork Mod Recovery (CWM) + nandroid...
====> Question 1:
I think first step is Odin3 which will root the SGS I9000 phone... Correct? I guess it's as easy as here:
http://www.theandroidsoul.com/how-to-root-xwjvb-and-install-clockwork-mod-cwm-recovery/
Correct ?
====> Question 2:
Should I use z4root or superOneClick from http://shortfuse.org/ ? I think I've read that z4root is the best, however abedi here has the exact same software as me and he says/writes it hangs:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13025681&postcount=2878
??? Which to use?
====> Question 3:
I read this:
6.I want to install new firmware but I want to have a backup of my original firmware to go back to in case I need to go back for warranty reasons. Can I backup my original firmware somehow?
As of now, there is no way of backing up firmware entirely. However, there are firmwares out for every region and virtually all regions have received a 2.2 or 2.2.1 upgrade which can be applied through Kies or Odin.
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(from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=723596 )
So how do I restore everything if I need my warranty and if I need to return the phone?
====> Question 4:
If I have to root the phone before backup up, then how can I restore everything back to the state before I rooted it? I don't understand that. And is it nandroid or CWM I should use?
I still don't get it... In my opinion, making a complete backup of everything should be done before rooting - however it's a contradiction I think that you need to be root, in order to backup because then it's a rooted backup and not an unrooted backup???
====> Question 5:
When I've done the above, is it then a good idea to try this?
http://romkitchen.org/sgs/?s=generator
I've also read that this "Darky's ROM" should be good... I found something here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=814091
Is it correct, that this is good (the best that is currently available?)?
Finally: Thanks for your time - I appreciate your answers and any hints/suggestions. I've taken myself time to read a lot, however there's too much information out there and I need to clarify the above before taking the next step. Another problem is that google and the forum probably have some outdated information here or there and that discourages me a bit. Please help/advice!
Thanks in advance!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=939752
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=723596
I've also read that this "Darky's ROM" should be good... I found something here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=814091
Is it correct, that this is good (the best that is currently available?)?
Most help / broke my phone posts on this forum are Darky rom . You choice .
Rom Kitchen stable roms and help on dev thread .
FAQS here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=817703
I think first step is Odin3 which will root the SGS I9000 phone... Correct? I guess it's as easy as here:
http://www.theandroidsoul.com/how-to...-cwm-recovery/
BIG NO thats Beta Gingerbread .
personally i would wait for official Release of Gingerbread 2.3 . Download your official update via kies and back that up then go to rom kitchen and build a custom rom
.
jje
JJEgan said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=939752
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=723596
I've also read that this "Darky's ROM" should be good... I found something here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=814091
Is it correct, that this is good (the best that is currently available?)?
Most help / broke my phone posts on this forum are Darky rom . You choice .
Rom Kitchen stable roms and help on dev thread .
FAQS here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=817703
I think first step is Odin3 which will root the SGS I9000 phone... Correct? I guess it's as easy as here:
http://www.theandroidsoul.com/how-to...-cwm-recovery/
BIG NO thats Beta Gingerbread .
personally i would wait for official Release of Gingerbread 2.3 . Download your official update via kies and back that up then go to rom kitchen and build a custom rom
.
jje
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Ok, thanks a lot for your advice/comments.
I've already looked a bit into some of the links. And as I see it, there are still some questions that remains unanswered, but there are also some very good answers (and thanks for that, i.e. use ODIN for updating the rom).
An example where I'm still confused (hope I've not overseen something):
====> Question 2:
Should I use z4root or superOneClick from http://shortfuse.org/ ? I think I've read that z4root is the best, however abedi here has the exact same software as me and he says/writes it hangs:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=2878
??? Which to use?
And my question 3 is directly related to one of the links you posted and I'm asking for an explanation of the contradiction in the fact that some people say I can make a 100% backup/restore and the link below says it's impossible:
====> Question 3:
I read this:
6.I want to install new firmware but I want to have a backup of my original firmware to go back to in case I need to go back for warranty reasons. Can I backup my original firmware somehow?
As of now, there is no way of backing up firmware entirely. However, there are firmwares out for every region and virtually all regions have received a 2.2 or 2.2.1 upgrade which can be applied through Kies or Odin.
(from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=723596 )
So how do I restore everything if I need my warranty and if I need to return the phone?
In Q4 I ask whether to use nandroid or CWM (not quite sure about both):
====> Question 4:
If I have to root the phone before backup up, then how can I restore everything back to the state before I rooted it? I don't understand that. And is it nandroid or CWM I should use?
I still don't get it... In my opinion, making a complete backup of everything should be done before rooting - however it's a contradiction I think that you need to be root, in order to backup because then it's a rooted backup and not an unrooted backup???
bit difficult for me to answer as i have just double bricked my phone .
Double brick = even Odin dont want to recover the phone .
jje
Ok, thanks jje.
I still hope somebody can/will answer Q2+Q3+Q4 in their own words, before proceeding (maybe with something stupid that'll void warranty and maybe something worser)...
As for rooting, I have never had a problem with Super One Click...I used it on both my phone and a coworkers.
Just remember if it hangs, change your USB debugging setting (either turn it on or off, depending).
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA Premium App
You can't really do a full backup until you root. That first step just has to be a leap of fate. Once you are rooted, use the instructions for hardcore's speedmod kernel to flash a cwm enabled kernel via odin. Then, go into recovery mode and use the clockwork settings to make a nandroid backup.
As for the contradiction, some things will not change when you flash a nandroid backup, such as file system settings and modem. Therefore to return the phone to a warrenty state you need to download the original firmware and flash it via odin. However, for normal use, nandroid backups do just fine.
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rschenck thanks for both replies! My final question/comments comes here!
1) Super One Click didn't hang at all. Installed perfectly without problems (usb enabling was on the whole time). To answer my own question 2: I decided not to try z4root because I read that it is not maintained anymore - just for the record. Maybe some other newbie can use this info.
2) This is a perfect answer to the other things I was wondering about. However, please clarify if you by this "…use the instructions for hardcore's speedmod kernel to flash a cwm enabled kernel via odin…" mean that I should look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=822756 ???
THANKS!!! This wasn't that hard after all... Hopefully nothing will ever break and hopefully I'll never need/get warranty issues...
Firstly gaining root access to access the hosts file is SIMPLE
Superoneclick v1.6.5 roots every sgs I have ever come across (personally I have rooted 4 different ones now) and I have used it to root a xperia x8 as well
I would then recommend downloading the busybox installer from the market and letting that install the latest stable busybox.
then ADFREE also from the market will modify the hosts file and automate the process of keeping that up to date.
on the choice of z4 my only experience was of that not working at all for me so that's all I can add to that.
personally beyond that I use odin to flash the voodoo lagfix and sound mod kernel with CWM and I love that. It's brilliant but I recently did someone elses SGS and it didnt want to play so I used the speedmod kernel with CWM instead. The quadrant scores aren't as high but it seems stable enough and quadrant isnt everything.
CWM will effectively let you back up the whole rom but in order to make effective backup's a simple rooted phone is enough CWM is not a requirement. With something like titanium back up from the market you can make all the back ups you want on a stock phone as long as it is rooted. Personally I do a CWM backup every couple or three weeks, but I do 2 different nightly backups with a weekly full backup scheduled on titanium and I use the titanium media sync to push the backups to my dropbox. This way I always have "belt and braces".
Might seem like overkill but I have around 350-400 apps installed at any given point. 5 lots of push e-mail etc etc etc.
(that should cover question 2&3 I think)
question4
Superoneclick will allow you to remove the the hack and the superuser and busybox programs.
you seem a little confused, there is a difference between hacking the phone for superuser (root) access (which is all you really need and can be done above with one click and no odin etc) and hacking the phone to modify the boot loader which is what clockworkmod is. This changes the recovery area of the phone.
typically when you do this you use odin to flash a new kernel which will include the clockworkrom recovery bootloader.
this is more risky (but still almost always recoverable from in my experience) typically the new kernels include a root solution so flashing a kernel does not require the phone to be rooted already. Usually flashing a new kernel will add extra benefits or features such as the option to change the filesystem that the phone uses to a faster one than the default used by android (this is usually called lagfixing).
technically I would guess that any of these things COULD invalidate warranty but in reality I doubt they would and you should be able to reverse almost any of them prior to returning a device under warranty. personally so far I have screwed up my phone and others a number of times and I haven't once found something that darkyy's ressurection rom hasnt been able to rescue me from. Worst case I flash that then reflash with a stock rom. (I've been able to do this when I have forgotten to unlagfix a phone when I have checked efs or repartition by mistake all sorts, I have had phones in the condition where the wouldnt accept any sim card and darky's has got me out of all these states simply repartition with the resurrection rom and bob's yer uncle)
Hope that answers your questions and helps you understand the differences.

[Q] From rooted speedmod to unrooted no custom kernel gingerbread

From rooted speedmod to unrooted non-custom kernel
Hi I have the international galaxy s.
I9000DTJP3
kernel version: hardcore speedmod k13c 500hz #24
build number: FROYO DTJP5
Firstly, I have rooted using Super One Click
And I changed my kernel after reading instructions from this forum.
I now want to undo what I've done and go back to the original phone
(and later maybe update to gingerbread)
I've spent a lot of time reading through this xda forum and finally I make my own thread and ask directly.. Sorry if this has been asked already but I searched almost everywhere.. Maybe its my lack of professional vocab.
1. I'm guessing to unroot, I just click 'Unroot' on Super One Click but will this affect my speedmod?
2. I have the 3 Button Method installed but I don't know how to safely test if it works. Just do the 3 button combo and if it works, go back by simply taking off the batteries?
3. So if that worked all well.. I would have an unrooted speedmod phone. How do I remove this speedmod? Stock roms? I don't know what they mean.. is it the default firmware? do I have to flash it in? If I install that would that automatically replace my speedmod?
Thank you.. I would really really appreciate your help thank you..
haha! I`ve got similar question,
I`ve root my SGS using the One Click, did the 3 button fix, and to my surprise manage to flash the speedmod k13e 500.. currently this is my build *#1234#
I9000DXJPE
I9000DXJPB
I9000OLBJPA
a few days ago, i read doc`s kitchen rom and download the cooked rom with this configuration
*NEW* ZSJPK v11.1 WIPE
CSC : XME
Speed mode kernel
DXJPB Modem
2.2.1 jpj browser etc with tweaks, custom bootanimation and mod sound
so my question can I just use the recovery update.zip to install the rom?
p/s I`ve no idea what I`m doing but it look fun to mess around the phone so I`m a beginner that knows nothing but I could read if that matters
I dont know if it will effect the speedmod but if you just flash the stock rom I think it will replace it.. just imagine if you are going to change from one kernel to another or update to a newer version what will you do? just flash it and badaboom the new one will replace the old one.. so it is a similar process..
Just one question.. if you have the EXT4 lagfix you have to undo/disable that first am I right?
To get back to original ROM, get your version from http://samfirmware.com.
If you used any lagfixes disable them before flashing (because the stock-kernel does not support ext4-partitions).
Flash the firmware (PDA, MODEM, CSC) with odin (repartition not ticked).
To verify the 3-button-combo works just power of your phone and then press "Home+Volume-down+Power", then it should enter download mode.

[Question] Help needed and advice regarding upgrading my firmware please.

Hi everyone, I am brand new sgs owner and first time smart phone user and I upgraded my phones firmware on kies to 2.3.3 / baseband xxjvo / build number gingerbread.xwjvh
I been talking to a few people that have got 2.3.4 and cyanogen mod 7. And I really want to get one of them because my battery life is pathetic on 2.3.3
I have an idea how to do it (I have watched alot of tutorials) but what is confusing me is all the different downloads like cwm and speed mod, kernals, ROMS. All these terms are driving me mad as I dont know if I need to flash this stuff first to upgrade the firmware.
I have been told I may or may not need to root my phone to make it all work because of the current firmware xxjvo 2.3.3?? So what do i do?
Can I just flash a new firmware on via odin? or do i need to flash diff kernals or clockwork mod or speed mod what ever they are to make it work properly.
Im sure its all easy enough once its understood but I cant find basic explanations for all these terms.
I really dont want to mess up my phone but i know I can get this done once i know how.
So could someone that knows please tell me once off, what do I have to do to upgrade from gingerbread 2.3.3 xxjvo to something better like cm7 or 2.3.4.
Do I need to root first? install CWM or speed mod or whatever.
Also what is CWM and speed mod. are the roots?
Sorry for not knowing anything as i said its my first smart phone and I want to get to know how to use it to its full extent
Will greatly appreciate any advice/ help given.
If some ones going to help me could they post the links to the downloads that i will need.
Thanks very much
1.its simple root ur fone first via odin and then flash the voodoo/fugumod lagfix(incase ur experience any lag)
2.Download Rom Mgr premium and download (cyanogen mod7 ,nightlies or watever)
3.Take a backup using Mybackuppro or titanium backup before u flash cm7
4.Go to Rom Mgr Premium and then install the rom of ur choice and also make sure u check GAPPS(if u want gmail, market an all crap)
I m a newbie 2 Galaxy S myself, but i have quite som experience on rooting other fones
darkkid85 said:
1.its simple root ur fone first via odin and then flash the voodoo/fugumod lagfix(incase ur experience any lag)
2.Download Rom Mgr premium and download (cyanogen mod7 ,nightlies or watever)
3.Take a backup using Mybackuppro or titanium backup before u flash cm7
4.Go to Rom Mgr Premium and then install the rom of ur choice and also make sure u check GAPPS(if u want gmail, market an all crap)
I m a newbie 2 Galaxy S myself, but i have quite som experience on rooting other fones
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Thanks for the reply but what is rom mgr? and must i pay for it if its premium
And what is the download for the correct root I have seen a thread by chainfire with hundreds of root downloads but I dont know what one to use.
Is a ROM the same thing as a firmware?
sgsnoob325 said:
Thanks for the reply but what is rom mgr? and must i pay for it if its premium
And what is the download for the correct root I have seen a thread by chainfire with hundreds of root downloads but I dont know what one to use.
Is a ROM the same thing as a firmware?
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go to market- download rom mgr( dl Premiu m if u wanna support the dev)
1.From Rom Mgr-Download rom-Dwnload watever u want
Alt way to flash a Rom
1.Downlaod cyanogen mod7 or watever ( from one of the sites) and dump on ur Sd card ( My S does not have a SD ) and once ur in recovery apply update from zip card 2 flash the rom
darkkid85 said:
go to market- download rom mgr( dl Premiu m if u wanna support the dev)
1.From Rom Mgr-Download rom-Dwnload watever u want
Alt way to flash a Rom
1.Downlaod cyanogen mod7 or watever ( from one of the sites) and dump on ur Sd card ( My S does not have a SD ) and once ur in recovery apply update from zip card 2 flash the rom
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so I dont need to use odin at all??
Do I still need to root the phone before I can flash cm7 from sd card? Do I put it on internal or external sd card? And If so what root do I use for my particular firmware
Anybody? ? Someone must be able to help me
Here are some posts I think will help u find some answers,
Download mode is HOME BUTTON+VOL DOWN+POWER BUTTON
Recovery mode is HOME BUTTON+ VOL UP+POWER BUTTON
1 Android ROM and rooting dictionary: all the terms explained
2 A link explaining how to flash a custom Rom via Odin and their downloads.
3 Deodexed Stock roms
Hope this helps. By the way all these are custom rom lists and not samsung stock firmware.
DonVito2020 said:
Here are some posts I think will help u find some answers,
Download mode is HOME BUTTON+VOL DOWN+POWER BUTTON
Recovery mode is HOME BUTTON+ VOL UP+POWER BUTTON
1 Android ROM and rooting dictionary: all the terms explained
2 A link explaining how to flash a custom Rom via Odin and their downloads.
3 Deodexed Stock roms
Hope this helps. By the way all these are custom rom lists and not samsung stock firmware.
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Thank you for the reply. Is cm7 a custom Tom?
How safe is it to use a custom rom instead of a Samsung rom.
Can some one tell me is there a particular order I need to follow to upgrade my phones firmware.
Like root then something else followed by the firmware.
Could I upgrade from xxjvo without rooting?
Again sorry all the questions I feel like a dumbass.
Thanks
Double post
Again sorry for being persistent but could someone give be a step by step quire to upgrading my current firmware xxjvo 2.3.3 to something better for battery and better radio signal.
Must the phone be rooted first? Must I install anything else before or after the new firmware
Thanks
Hi, check out samfirmware.com to download stock 2.3.4
I'm on the newest jvr, and my battery is good.
It's also flash manuals there for how to use odin.
thats the safest!
If you want root permission, you can flash cfroot kernel after the rom.
Edit: i'm on the oldest 2.3.4 jvr, looks like it came a new relese today.
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RobertSand said:
Hi, check out samfirmware.com to download stock 2.3.4
I'm on the newest jvr, and my battery is good.
It's also flash manuals there for how to use odin.
thats the safest!
If you want root permission, you can flash cfroot kernel after the rom.
Edit: i'm on the oldest 2.3.4 jvr, looks like it came a new relese today.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk
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Is a specific ROM needed to run a different firmwares? or vice verse?
If I flashed 2.3.4 does that mean I have a new ROM or new firmware or both?
thanks
Pls do refer my previous post for upgrading to 2.3.4 GB roms (2)
2.3.4 roms are way better for battery. There are some light weight roms with excellent battery life eg SURFACE,Matrux rom, Juwe's Smart Edition(My Pick) etc
You dont need to be rooted to flash a custom rom via ODIN.
CM7 is a custom rom and I would recommend it only if you know what u r doing. Its not very advisable for a noob (imho).
There is insanity cm7 034 with gb boot loaders [ROM] insanity CM 034 [16.08.2011] - Multi DPI But its in heavy dev stage. Pls go through their thread before flashing it.
Here is the EZBOOt link
Install or upgrade at your own risk.
help me to upgrade galaxy s
anybody is there for help me

[Q] Rooting I-9000

Please see post 3 for the 'worse' update
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Hello,
Just a bit of background - have had my galaxy I-9000 for 1-2 years now, had been running dramatically slow, so upgraded it to 2.3.6 (GINGERBREAD.XWJW6) & it runs a lot faster. Unfortunately, it has many more "optus apps" which I detest.
I'm looking to "reboot" the phone - which from reading some threads means "rooting" the phone. My questions relating to this are:
1. If I 'root' the phone, will my contacts/messages be retained, or is it a complete wipe of the phone
2. How exactly do I 'root' the phone? Is there a thread that shows you (I've seen threads, but they are technical, & I become confused when they start mentioning roms etc)
Furthermore, as far as I've read, after you 'root' your phone, you have to install a ROM, for example "SLIM ICS" (what's ICS stand for?)
I've also read, but I'm not sure that because the firmware I've upgraded to is relatively new - that 'rooting' is not yet available? Is this also true?
Thanks for your help =)
1. Rooting doesn't wipe anything. Maybe cache or/and dalvik cache uf you flash with cwm.
2. Look for cf-root kernel thread.
There is a step-by-step guide and the needed rooted kernels.
You will need, Odin, the kernel.tar file and the phones Downloadmode (volume down + home + power)
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Hello again,
Well my phone seems to have shat itself? It comes up with the "black screen of death," but I have been able to get to the downloadable screen.
I wanted to know how to recover it, I am no tech wizard, but this is the stuff I have:
- ODIN v1.85
Please tell me what else I need, I'm guessing a ROM?
I will be forever grateful, thanks
if you have the download mode, you have to flash properly the GB JVU, then to flash the CF root for JVU to become root and have access to CWM. then you can upgread to ICS
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here the link for jvu
http://www.theandroidsoul.com/xxjvu/
good luck
Thank you!
I'm following it step by step (downloading the XJVU 200meg file at the moment)
I will let you know about my progress
you need the three files, for phone, pda and csc. And you also need the pit file, and the cf_root file.
So an update!!!
Black screen of death, diverted!!! (phew)
Flashed to 2.3.6 XXJVU
Rooted it as well
Now looking for a ROM to put in...
Now because I'm on 2.3.6, does that mean I can only get the "SURFACE" ROM? What's the advantage of changing ROMS anyway?
Cheers
Tholius said:
So an update!!!
Black screen of death, diverted!!! (phew)
Flashed to 2.3.6 XXJVU
Rooted it as well
Now looking for a ROM to put in...
Now because I'm on 2.3.6, does that mean I can only get the "SURFACE" ROM? What's the advantage of changing ROMS anyway?
Cheers
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hmm.. now u flash JW4.. coz it is better than JVU in battery life and smoothness..
and then u shud get CM9 latest nightly.. though m not on it...
but i tried it.. it's very smooth...
u can also try DOC's ICS ROM (currently i am on)..
If my post helped, don't mind hitting THANKS
Tholius said:
So an update!!!
Black screen of death, diverted!!! (phew)
Flashed to 2.3.6 XXJVU
Rooted it as well
Now looking for a ROM to put in...
Now because I'm on 2.3.6, does that mean I can only get the "SURFACE" ROM? What's the advantage of changing ROMS anyway?
Cheers
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If you want to flash slim just go to slim website, and follow the instructions, take your time, and make sure you read and follow the instructions, any problems then post on the slim thread, I will keep an eye out for you
I'm glad for you thiolus. Cm9 or slim are good. I'm on cna by franzy and i think it's a very good rom on ics
Another update guys!
Well I flashed it, then rooted it (see now I'm using proper lingo =P) XXJVU
Then finally put on CM7 which makes everything faster, for now I think it is okay, although I think I will update it later as I want more whizzbang!
Another problem I encountered was getting all the contacts, kies saved as SPD file which wasn't recognised - had to save it as VCR/vcard file, then merge all of it together into one file - I learned how to use DOS too!
So literally 8 hours later (slept at 430 am, now its 730 =P) this is it for now, thanks everyone for helping so much
Can't post link: i46.tinypic.com/24f03gl.png
i didnt get you how to root my phone with xwjw6 firmware only,i dont want to change my firmware to xxjvu now
ksh15 said:
i didnt get you how to root my phone with xwjw6 firmware only,i dont want to change my firmware to xxjvu now
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flash a rooting kernel, either CF Root JW6 or semaphore GB from My Android Collections

Ext4-rfs manager app

Okay..
1. i have s5830 running ta's sgsII v9. and i decided to go back to stock (i made nandroid backup before installation), but...i don't want to have job with odin. so, before restoring, i have to convert backup file to ext4, it can be done with app from cf root topic. and question is:
Can i use that app (like any other system app)without applying cf root, or i have to have cf root applied in order to use the app.
Thanks in advance
2. (really nothing in common with theme, but..answer if you want, it would help me)
after restore, i'll be on 2.3.3 stock. then i would like to upgrade to 2.3.6 ddkq8. might problem be with my phone coz' it's network locked ( and software which i donwloaded isn't provided by my network, it's.....only European. i really don't want to f*** up something with my network bcoz i got phone 2 weeks ago??
AnnoyingZlatan said:
Okay..
1. i have s5830 running ta's sgsII v9. and i decided to go back to stock (i made nandroid backup before installation), but...i don't want to have job with odin. so, before restoring, i have to convert backup file to ext4, it can be done with app from cf root topic. and question is:
Can i use that app (like any other system app)without applying cf root, or i have to have cf root applied in order to use the app.
Thanks in advance
2. (really nothing in common with theme, but..answer if you want, it would help me)
after restore, i'll be on 2.3.3 stock. then i would like to upgrade to 2.3.6 ddkq8. might problem be with my phone coz' it's network locked ( and software which i donwloaded isn't provided by my network, it's.....only European. i really don't want to f*** up something with my network bcoz i got phone 2 weeks ago??
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I would have helped you, but you've posted this in the wrong section....
Post In Q&A Section.
And, you'll surely get your answer.
The Android Development Section is for ROMS, and Tutorials.
PM eagleeyetom to move this to Q & A Section.
Cheers,
masterex567 said:
I would have helped you, but you've posted this in the wrong section....
Post In Q&A Section.
And, you'll surely get your answer.
The Android Development Section is for ROMS, and Tutorials.
PM eagleeyetom to move this to Q & A Section.
Cheers,
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Thanks about advice, but this way I want to say your rom is great, probably the next rom I'll be using (seems for a while)!!
AnnoyingZlatan said:
Okay..
1. i have s5830 running ta's sgsII v9. and i decided to go back to stock (i made nandroid backup before installation), but...i don't want to have job with odin. so, before restoring, i have to convert backup file to ext4, it can be done with app from cf root topic. and question is:
Can i use that app (like any other system app)without applying cf root, or i have to have cf root applied in order to use the app.
Thanks in advance
2. (really nothing in common with theme, but..answer if you want, it would help me)
after restore, i'll be on 2.3.3 stock. then i would like to upgrade to 2.3.6 ddkq8. might problem be with my phone coz' it's network locked ( and software which i donwloaded isn't provided by my network, it's.....only European. i really don't want to f*** up something with my network bcoz i got phone 2 weeks ago??
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anyone
1 no problem at all, use the app (might give you a warning message, just ignore)
2 network locked phones stay network locked, network unlock phones stay network unlocked, regardless of firmware flashing. You cannot network lock/unlock a phone by flashing different firmware. You'll get the lock activated when changing sim to another mobile company, otherwise you're good.
dxppxd said:
1 no problem at all, use the app (might give you a warning message, just ignore)
2 network locked phones stay network locked, network unlock phones stay network unlocked, regardless of firmware flashing. You cannot network lock/unlock a phone by flashing different firmware. You'll get the lock activated when changing sim to another mobile company, otherwise you're good.
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I know it's not problem to use app, but do i have o flash cf root kernel, or stay on custom rom (without touching anything9 and install
AnnoyingZlatan said:
I know it's not problem to use app, but do i have o flash cf root kernel, or stay on custom rom (without touching anything9 and install
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You don't need cf-root to use it.

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