After jvk flash cant install rom - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I flashed the bootloader version of jvk gingerbread and because i wanted to install a custom rom i downloaded the chfire kernel for clockwork mod but now when i try to install any jvk rom over the stock i install it in clockword mod but when i boot up nothing happens.
I tried installing the kernel and rom multiple times with no success . Please help me i want to install gingerbread custom roms.
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I would avoid Gingerbread custom ROMs for the moment, the 2.2.1 ROMs are still being improved and the current Gingerbread ROM that's in the wild is an early release. The development guys are still unable to do too much with the custom kernels as well since they still haven't got the source code.
My advice is to stick to the Froyo ROMs at least for another month.

Thanks i think i will. Darky's here i come
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Rom Kitchin Build your own rom would be my choice .
Less problems all round .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=817703
http://romkitchen.org/
jje

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[Q] can we go back to 2.2.1 official rom after darky?

Hi Guys,
I own a I900 since 2 months. I updated to 2.2 last month and I am not happy since then. I am very tired of the wait of 2.2.1 Indian version.
I have been reading abt Darky's ROM 9.3 and it seems that people are very happy with it.
My question is that if I flash my phone (I hope thats the terminology) to Darky's 9.3 then will I'll be able to go back to official Indian 2.2.1 when it releases?
Thanks in advance
Probably but after using Darky and not liking it you will need to flash stock firmware via Odin .
jje
After using darky or other rom u need to flash the new rom via odin with repartiton box enabled aka full wipe.(at least this is how i'll do it)
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After using darky or other rom u need to flash the new rom via odin with repartiton box enabled aka full wipe.(at least this is how i'll do it)
Safest method i agree as it wipes all nastys .
jje

Voodo/Sppedmod On xwjv1

Hi all i just flashed my galaxy s to xwjv1 Gingerbread.
i would like to install /voodo/speedmod/CWM kernal
I have trtied with the latest speeedmod odbin package but after install it wont boot! have to flash pda again!
How can i get a hacked kernal on this rom?
You can't run a froyo kernel on gingerbread. Look for supercurio's hacking gingerbread kernel for fun thread if you want a custom kernel.
Until samsung releases gingerbread sources, probably close to official release, true custom kernels won't be possible.
For now, i'd stick with js froyo roms.
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Thanks Got it rooted thats all i need anyways as Ginderbread runs good without lagfix! Even bat life is good with standerd modem!!!
Cant wait for the offical rom will make the phone even faster!

SpeedMod Kernel with Gingerbread

Hi Guys
I am upgrading to a SGS i9000. Previously had a Motorola Milestone, custom kernel is new to me.
I've been searching and couldn't find anything. I want to load gingerbread XXJVK and use SpeedMod Kernel. Will this cause any problems? If I do experience problems would it be straight forward to go back to stock kernel?
davekojo said:
Hi Guys
I am upgrading to a SGS i9000. Previously had a Motorola Milestone, custom kernel is new to me.
I've been searching and couldn't find anything. I want to load gingerbread XXJVK and use SpeedMod Kernel. Will this cause any problems? If I do experience problems would it be straight forward to go back to stock kernel?
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Speedmod is a kernel designed to run with Froyo, not Gingerbread. Many custom 2.3.3 ROMs have you install Speedmod as an intermediary step just to get CWM installed, but it will not work with JVK. You will need to install one of the kernels specifically designed to support JVK.
I STRONGLY suggest you read the many threads posted here about JVK and the process of flashing to it, AFTER you have read the stickies about flashing ROMs on the i9000. Foreknowledge is always better than Support Calls.
rschenck said:
Speedmod is a kernel designed to run with Froyo, not Gingerbread. Many custom 2.3.3 ROMs have you install Speedmod as an intermediary step just to get CWM installed, but it will not work with JVK. You will need to install one of the kernels specifically designed to support JVK.
I STRONGLY suggest you read the many threads posted here about JVK and the process of flashing to it, AFTER you have read the stickies about flashing ROMs on the i9000. Foreknowledge is always better than Support Calls.
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Thanks for the advice. I keep going back to the stickies about flashing ROMs to i9000. I guess I will keep reading.
I would wait for the release of Gingerbread . Once its released the devs are going to have a more complete set up to work with .
jje
There's no source to work from... so there's no speedmod as of now. Your best shot could be supercurio's hacked JVK kernel which can convert partitions to ext4. But remember, the rom is still a beta.
My SGS came today. I'm going to look at flashing darky's rom tonight.
I have Cyanogenmod7 RC3 on my milestone at the moment but I don't think I'll miss the 2.3 features.
Again thanks everyone for the advice
hi guys,
i'm a noob.
need some help over here.
i'm using galaxy S i9000.
i rooted my device with speedmod kernel k13e-500hz #36 but firmware is v2.2.
is theer anyway to upgarde to v2.3 with rooted kernel??
many thanks

[Q] I want to flash a custom rom

Hi
my phone is a galaxy GT-I9000
PDA : I9000BGJP3
PHONE : I9000BGJP2
CSC : I9000XECJP2
Build Info : 2010, 11
it has froyo 2.2 , Movistar Spain stock rom
it is not rooted
and it has recovery and download modes
Now I want to flash a custom rom (cyanogen or darky's)
i have read a lot of guides and tutorials but i'm still a little confused
So I want to know if I need to flash the firmware first, then only after that, I install the custom ROM ?
Or do I directly install a custom rom without flashing a new firmware ?
thanks for your help
Hi ziko360, since it sounds like you are new to custom roms I recommend you first try darkys rom.
If you are wanting to flash darkys v10.1 then yes you first need to flash the jvh firmware then flash darkys v10.1 after.
If you dont want to flash a custom rom you could always flash jvo from samfirmware.com then just flash a custom kernal instead.
Edit: Iv just noticed you asked in another post that you wanted to install the voodoo lag fix. If you have done this, then remember you must first diable the lag fix!
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Sparksltd said:
Iv just noticed you asked in another post that you wanted to install the voodoo lag fix. If you have done this, then remember you must first diable the lag fix!
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Can you tell us how to disable the lag fix... I think that its this error I've created last time ^^
Mellovia S.
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You should create a file or folder named disable-lagfix and place it in the voodoo directory on your sd card and reboot the phone. Or if that's too complicated you can Download from the android market the application Voodoo Toggle reboot Button - just hit the button so that voodoo is off and reboot. Also, in the app Voodoo Control there is option to disable voodoo lag fix
Ok thanks alot. i'll check this soon..;-)
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Sparksltd said:
Hi ziko360, since it sounds like you are new to custom roms I recommend you first try darkys rom.
If you are wanting to flash darkys v10.1 then yes you first need to flash the jvh firmware then flash darkys v10.1 after.
If you dont want to flash a custom rom you could always flash jvo from samfirmware.com then just flash a custom kernal instead.
Edit: Iv just noticed you asked in another post that you wanted to install the voodoo lag fix. If you have done this, then remember you must first diable the lag fix!
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ok thanks a lot
It is actually Darkys 10.1 that I have chosen
I've read the tutorial on Darky's website and it explains everything (flashing jvh firmware, disabling lagfixes... )
thanks for your help
ziko360 said:
ok thanks a lot
It is actually Darkys 10.1 that I have chosen
I've read the tutorial on Darky's website and it explains everything (flashing jvh firmware, disabling lagfixes... )
thanks for your help
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The fix is flash stock Froyo with pit and repartition checked via Odin if rom breaks your phone .
jje

[Q] Best Custom Firmware for I9000M?

I'm kind of new at this and i'd like to know what is the best Firmware i can use for my Branded Bell i9000M.. The phone is already unlocked (SIM)...
I need a guide if possible or clear instructions.. as this is my first time.. Thanks so much
Can I use this Darky Rom?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=814091
Yes you can, i have that rom, but be careful before flashing a Gingerbread rom for the first time. You have to "prepare" your phone.
1: You have to root your phone. search for Superoneclik.
2: You have to install Rom Manager from the Market. Run the app and hit "Flash the reccovery" from the menu. You will be able to install a custom rom from your SDcard by entering in recovery mode.
3: You must flash a Gingerbread rom that come with a bootloader.
Links: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1139050
and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1047924
Take your time before flashing a rom, there is a lot af topic here to explain what to do, be sure to understand if you dont want to brick your phone. You are responsible of what you are doing.
My phone was rooted, and unlocked and whatnot. But I didn't download any bootloaders or nothing... just flashed with Odin. Now I have darky rom 10.2 EE. I had to flash a new modem to get it to work on 850 band though.. kinda new to flashing too. But worked like a charm
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Darky's rom 10.2 EE (Extreme Edition) is to be flashed via ClockWorkMod.
Darky's rom 10.2 Resurection is to be flashed with Odin. I was not aware of that version.
I donno then man, I flashed with Odin. It works amazing. Just cause its not a Canadian thing I guess they don't have proper modems built in so I flashed KC1 at first and it was ok. Now just flashed JL2 with cwm and it seems to work better. What's the diff between resurrection and extreme. Just the memory wasting background apps thing? And does darky rom config work with this rom?
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You can try S.U.R.F.A.C.E ROM JVQ Base, really fast and has good battery life.

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