i clicked the fix permissions tab in rom manager and now it won't let me use wifi.
then i tried going to one back up i made b4 and it gets stuck inthe recovery part i don't think i can use any update.zipo now casue its trying to change the stock recovery to the clockwork one :S.
just updated to the jh2 with pached recovery from samsung so i dunno
ps couldn't find any issue like that on the forums
i know what you are talking about, but i don't know the solution
this topic my help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=734166
i checked that topic and couldn't find the solution or do u mean for me to post mi q in there?
actually people already had that problem before, but i never found out what they did to fix it, if at all.
the questions and answers were part of that topic
it was also in many separate topics which i don't even recall the title of them
currently i am trying to use the clockwork recovery again and selected open update.zip the current lines on screen are as follow:
update media, please wait ...
update media, finished
#MANUAL MAODE#
-- Appling Multi-CSC...
Installing Multi-CSC
mps_dat value:BMC
copy_multi_carrier from: BMC
multics : src /system/csc/BMC/system/ .
copied CSC from: /system/csc/BMC/system/ .
copy_common_data
-- Install from sdcard...
Opening update package...
Installing update...
Replacing stock recovery with ClockworkMod recovery...
*image of what looks like a progress bar but looks empty if it is one*
all it says that it installed the clockwork mod to offer more funtions than the stock recovery mode
what are you trying to do after that?
just trying to revert to a previous backup because i am trying to get my wifi working again from the fixing permissions
Hi all,
I've searched most forums and google and nothing found that I can use to revive my GT-I9000.
For background, I just rooted my galaxy using
* SuperOneClick and install TB, etc
* Install CWM by using CF-Root (I prev. have Android System Recovery (3e) and so need to follow addictivetips how-to-install-clockworkmod-recovery-on-samsung-galaxy-s-i9000)
* Take Nandroid backup of original firmware
* Flashed CM7 and CM9 back and forth with no issue.
My problem started when I thought I could just use the nandroid backup of original firmware and remove the bloatware, because CM9 is not on stable version yet.
The nandroid backup can’t boot up, so I goto recovery mode and try to reflash CM7 and CM9. The CWM from CF-Root can’t mount the SD card anymore, thus can’t flash the ROM.
I flash the “hardcore-speedmod.tar” from Full_Update_Guide using ODIN and got to the CWM 2.5.1.0 and can see the SD card, but when I try to flash CM7 or CM9, it says “assert failed: getprop (“ro.product.device”) == “galaxys” and a whole bunch of getprop with Status 7 and installation aborted at the end.
This is the same CM7 and CM9 that I used many times before and still in my internal SD card.
I've tried wipe data and cache but doesn't work. Going to Download mode or Recovery mode is not and issue though
I could try restore all from the nandroid backup but it says be carefull, so i hesitate as not want to make it worse. This nandroid backup is also created from diffrerent recovery (created using 3e and now CWM 2.5.1.0 that's running) - Update: took my chance but didn't work as can't mount
I’m not sure how I can copy other files into the internal SD card as well (in Windows).
I’m at my wits end and have search a lot and tried many things.
Please help
Cheers.
John
Try flashing some older stock android version over ODIN first, than root etc all over again. I had a similar problem just weeks ago and it did work for me, after screwing with it for 3 hours... Will search for some links and post them here, if I find them..
Go look in ask me anything I have the answer, there's a basic guide to save your phone, I have used it a few times and I have saved my phone from the situation u are in.
If you like my posts hit thanks
Last post before I go to sleep with a smile on my face.
For those who might have the same problem, below is what I did.
Did the "[ROM][ODIN]noobfriendly stock jvt firmware (root included)" thread to the T and works the 2nd time. 1st try almost killed the phone with BSOD appearring though.
Thanks for the tip jerdms.
IT'S ALIVEEEE.
Hello there,
Where to start. Ok, I'm not a techy person (so pls dont reply with abreaviations) but I'm half capable, so I decided to upgrade my galaxy s to the x-bean rom.
I flashed my phone using odin to the standard XXJW4 upgrade, rooted it, and transfered the x-bean 3.0 zip and the fix file to the sdcard. Wiped date/factory reset as needed, then when I went to install zip from sdcard the following error message occurs:
E:Error in /sdcard/x-bean 3.0.zip
(status 0)
installation aborted
I'm now using semaphore cwm recovery v6.0.1.3 which i got from a fix I tried.
I've hunted through youtube vids, the recovery section, and the threads for hours!! I've downloaded and tried flashing every file his man and his dog have posted up as fix but nothing is working, all I get is boot loop and this error.
Every time I try upload anything from odin the download stops shortly after it starts and disconnects from the phone. As i can still access recovery and download option tho, does anyone else have a suggedtion which its having a problem accessing the sdcard?
Any help would be greatly appreciated, as phone is useless right now
managed to find a file that resolved it all, just incase anyone else has same problem in future
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=984140
Hi All,
I'm totally new in android community and I'm just a plain user. no stunt expert. No different with any noob lady who just use the phone for sms, whatsaap, calls and photos.
Lately my galaxy note have been super sluggish! Been notice it's slow since upgraded it to Jelly bean but recently it is really getting onto my nerves!!! when I can't even type correctly on whatsapp.
Can someone please guide me how to thoroughly clean format (reset) my phone and re-install it with latest built?
root or recommend to use the stock built?
Please help...
Jamie
Anything you want about root,clean install, etc is here on XDA, try to search it first
Hey jamielkl
I just did a clean install myself yesterday but that wasn't due to sluggishness of JB rather than some other issue. JB have worked wonderfully well for me better than ICS if I can say that. Anyways coming back to topic, this is how I usually do it-
Take backup of your apps/contacts/photos/videos and everything. I do it after Step 2 - as I use Titanium Backup to do that and it requires root access and it's also a way to ensure that the safe kernel is now installed.
Note - Don't go to Stock Recovery and Wipe Anything, it can brick your phone. Please search and read there are plenty of topics warning about this.
1) Download the latest Rom for your region on your computer/laptop, From here Please read the topic carefully and download the one for your region...
Check the md5 checksum (if available). Unzip it and you will get a "*.tar.md5" file. Download odin and keep it in the same folder (not necessary but I do it this way only.
2) Install the appropriate Philz Kernel, From here Don't wipe anything from Stock Recovery Please take time to read the topic carefully as to which kernel should you choose and how to flash.
After flashing the Philz kernel I usually reboot my phone and take backup of my apps via Titanium Backup. If you don't want/need to do this you can go to Step 3.
3) Reboot recovery (Important) and confirm that you now have Philz kernel with CWM recovery instead of the stock one. Now once you have confirmed that you are on a safe kernel follow the procedure below-
Wipe data/factory reset, Wipe cache
Under mounts and storage - Format System, Format Preload
Under Advanced - Wipe dalvik cache
Then again went to Wipe data and clicked the option "I want to install a New Rom"
4) Power off your phone
5) On your computer/laptop
- If you have Kies Installed, Kill Kies and any process relating to kies running on your system (Use Task Manager to do it)
- Close your Antivirus sotware
- Open Odin as Admin (Download from the link I gave in point one also remember to download the drivers in case you don't have them installed on your system.)
- Click on PDA and then browse to the tar.md5 file and select it. Don't touch anything else at all.
6) Put your phone on download mode by pressing Vol down + Home + Power Button. You will get a message something like "Installing custom rom is dangerous and blah blah, push Vol Up to install custom rom".. Push the Vol Up button, now your phone is in download mode.
7) Connect USB Cable to phone and PC, you will see the tab (On Odin) turning yellow with 0:[Com05] or something like this only.
8) Click on Start and wait
Reference Image -
Code:
http://lookpic.com/O/i2/933/GxmmFfm.jpeg
Although I think I have given you all the needed information and also correct information, please read the topic(s) (Dr. Ketan's and Philz) before doing anything as I might be wrong and I take no responsibility for this. Please read a few topics as to how to flash a safe kernel and Rom. I am just trying to help you with the knowledge/information I have.
Good luck :good:
Dear XDA developers,
I wish to ask for help upgrading my Samsung Galaxy S1 (I9000) software to a better version, because the phone currently seems sluggish to me. The details of my phone, as seen in "About phone", are as follows:
Model number: GT-I9000
Firmware version: 2.3.6
Baseband version: I9000XXJVU
Kernel version: 2.6.35.7-I9000XXJVU-CL851880 [email protected] #2
Build number: GINGERBREAD.XXJVU
Using *#1234# on the keypad tells the following:
PDA: I9000XXJVU
Phone: I9000XXJVU
CSC: I9000OXAJVU
Build Info: Thu Dec 29 16:42:13 KST 2011
My phone is not rooted, as far as I know it is currently running a stock ROM. A previous owner of the phone had flashed various ROMs but had returned it to stock before I received the phone.
If I understand correctly, I need to start the upgrade process by rooting my phone. How do I do that for my phone version? I've seen references to Odin and to various ZIP files containing kernels made by Chainfire, but I don't know which version of Odin, and which ZIP file, is correct for my phone.
I apologize if you have answered these questions many times over, I've spent time reading FAQs and tutorials, but I did not find a suitable one: in particular, my baseband version ends with XXJVU whereas many tutorials refer to e.g. XXJW4 or XXJW5. I found a thread that mentions "JVU", but it was about flashing JVU and rooting, whereas my phone already has XXJVU but is not rooted.
Thanks for any help!
Hey there,
This is the December 29, 2011 / Android 2.3.6 / JVU / Value Pack ? build:
CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVU_2.3.6-v4.3-CWM3RFS.zip
Sent from my GT-P7510 using Tapatalk HD
---------- Post added at 07:41 AM ---------- Previous post was at 07:39 AM ----------
Hey there,
This is what you might be looking for in here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVU_2.3.6-v4.3-CWM3RFS.zip
Its in the second to last post on the first page.
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no apologize n thanks for providing great info when asking mr OP
juz take cf root from link provided above by mr soryuu n flash with odin by putting da cf root on PDA n i will be rooted + cwm
in case u flash wrong cf n ur fone bootloop, dont panic, juz find da rite cf root n flash over again, ur fone will be ok again. wrong cfroot flash will bootloop da fone.
n dont forget hit thanks to mr soryuu
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda premium
Thanks a lot both to Soryuu and to compacity, I followed your instructions and they worked on the first attempt, so now my phone is rooted.
For the benefit of others, below is a detailed list of what I did. Steps 4 and 9 are just precautions/doublechecks, the rest are part of the actual rooting process, and basically correspond to Chainfire's "Instructions (long)" in post 3 of this thread.
My steps for rooting my phone:
I downloaded the ZIP file with the kernel from Soryuu's link, and extracted the .tar file out from the ZIP.
I downloaded a version of Odin: I checked Chainfire's descriptions in this thread, and found that the version of Odin compatible with the Galaxy S1 i9000 is Odin version 1.83 (newer versions are apparently not compatible with i9000 anymore), so I downoaded version 1.83 from the link in that thread.
I checked that my phone can enter download mode, using the instructions here. I did not yet flash anything at this stage, instead I just rebooted the phone.
I backed up my data. I manually wrote down notes that I had entered in the stock "Memo" app, I synced e.g. my calendar to Google, and I backed up the data in some of my downloaded apps to files on the , using their own backup features. I also wrote down my phone info like the info in my original post, my IMEI number, and so on: basically everything I can see in "System settings/About phone", "System settings/About phone/Status", and from typing *#1234# on the keypad; also anything in "Mobile network settings" in case there are some operator settings I would not remember. Lastly, I USB-connected my phone to my computer and copied all the backup files, and also things like camera files (DCIM directory) to the computer.
I disconnected the phone from the computer and turned it off.
I started the Odin version I had downloaded, called "Odin3 v1.83.exe" (I ran it as administrator, just in case it needed administrator permissions for something). In the Odin interface I clicked the "PDA" button, then selected the .tar file I had downloaded. I then looked at the "Re-Partition" checkbox to make sure it was not activated.
I put my phone into download mode, and then USB-connected it to the computer. Windows took some time to install some drivers. After Windows was done installing its drivers, I clicked the "Start" button in Odin.
Odin performed some operations, and the messages in the Odin window reported success. My phone rebooted at the end, I waited for the reboot to complete.
After the phone had rebooted, I checked to see that it now had "CWM" (CWM Manager v2.0) and "Superuser" apps installed. The CWM app reported that I was currently running kernel "CF-Root 4.3" as desired.
Now that my phone is rooted, I could next proceed to upgrading the operating system by flashing a ROM. A few questions about that:
I would also like to ask your recommendation: what is a good ROM to upgrade to? I am not looking for the latest features, mostly I hope to achieve better speed and responsiveness for the phone, especially considering the limited memory in Galaxy S1. Is it worth going to Ice Cream Sandwich or Jelly Bean based ROMs, or should I stay with Gingerbread ROMs, or even stay with the stock ROM?
If I flash a new ROM and dislike it after all, can I go back to the ROM I started from if I have made a backup with CWM, simply by restoring that backup? Or would I need to download a Samsung stock ROM from somewhere and flash that?
Thanks again for any help!
1)I dont recomend ROMs because its personal. You can look at developement section and see which one you will like the most..
2)Most ROM threads provide install instructions but ill provide "universal" one:
A) Download your ROMs zip file and place it on your INTERNAL (!) Sdcard
B) reboot to CWM recovery
C) (navigate with volume keys / home key = confirm)from there go to "backup and restore" and make a backup (make sure you have enough space on INTERNAL (!) sdcard
D) After the backup go to wipe data / factory reset. Click ok. After that go to wipe cache. And after that go to Advanced -> wipe dalvik cache.
E) now youre ready to click on flash zip from sd card click it and select rom file and confirm... (install google apps if told by tutorial for specific rom.)
You should be running new rom.
And yes, you can restore backup by going to CWM > backup ans restore > restore > (select your backup)
Hope ive been some help! If what happens, you can always ask me (PM / this thread (but pm is better ) i will try to help you as much as i can
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda app-developers app
Dear foggydisaster and others,
please help, I tried your instructions but something has gone wrong.
I tried installing the RemICS-JB ROM from this thread, using your instructions (which are the same as the instructions in that thread), but something went wrong.
Here is what happened:
I copied the ROM ("RemICS-JB_v5.zip") onto my phone's internal SD card.
I rebooted into CWM, and selected "Wipe data/ factory reset". That completed successfully.
I then selected "Wipe cache", again it completed successfully.
I then selected "Advanced -> Wipe dalvik cache", which completed successfully.
I then selected "Install zip from sdcard", and picked "RemICS-JB_v5.zip". At this point something went wrong. Instead of completing the whole installation, the phone rebooted, and showed a "Powered by MacKay kernel" screen, and froze there.
After waiting some time, I tried turning off the phone, but it immediately rebooted, and again froze at the "Powered by MacKay kernel" screen. This happens every time I try to turn off the phone.
I tried getting into download mode; it seems I can still do this.
I then tried getting into recovery mode, and I was able to do so, but it was not CWM recovery, it was "MacKay recovery (twrp) v2.5.0.0".
I tried going into "Install" in MacKay recovery, and tried to reinstall "RemICS-JB_v5.zip", but I got the following message: "Installing '/sdcard/RemICS-JV_v5.zip' ...; Checking for MD5 file...; Skipping MD5 check: no MD5 file found.; Verifying zip signature...; E:Zip signature verification failed: 1 ; Error flashing zip '/sdcard/RemICS-JB_v5.zip'; Updating partition details...; E:Unable to mount '/data' ; E:Unable to mount '/system'
So that's where my phone is currently stuck. I tried checking to see if I could restore my CWM backup, but MacKay does not seem to find my CWM backups.
How can I rescue my phone from this situation? Thanks for any help!
Cordial Humanoid said:
Dear foggydisaster and others,
please help, I tried your instructions but something has gone wrong.
I tried installing the RemICS-JB ROM from this thread, using your instructions (which are the same as the instructions in that thread), but something went wrong.
Here is what happened:
I copied the ROM ("RemICS-JB_v5.zip") onto my phone's internal SD card.
I rebooted into CWM, and selected "Wipe data/ factory reset". That completed successfully.
I then selected "Wipe cache", again it completed successfully.
I then selected "Advanced -> Wipe dalvik cache", which completed successfully.
I then selected "Install zip from sdcard", and picked "RemICS-JB_v5.zip". At this point something went wrong. Instead of completing the whole installation, the phone rebooted, and showed a "Powered by MacKay kernel" screen, and froze there.
After waiting some time, I tried turning off the phone, but it immediately rebooted, and again froze at the "Powered by MacKay kernel" screen. This happens every time I try to turn off the phone.
I tried getting into download mode; it seems I can still do this.
I then tried getting into recovery mode, and I was able to do so, but it was not CWM recovery, it was "MacKay recovery (twrp) v2.5.0.0".
I tried going into "Install" in MacKay recovery, and tried to reinstall "RemICS-JB_v5.zip", but I got the following message: "Installing '/sdcard/RemICS-JV_v5.zip' ...; Checking for MD5 file...; Skipping MD5 check: no MD5 file found.; Verifying zip signature...; E:Zip signature verification failed: 1 ; Error flashing zip '/sdcard/RemICS-JB_v5.zip'; Updating partition details...; E:Unable to mount '/data' ; E:Unable to mount '/system'
So that's where my phone is currently stuck. I tried checking to see if I could restore my CWM backup, but MacKay does not seem to find my CWM backups.
How can I rescue my phone from this situation? Thanks for any help!
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I think you should try reflash stock gingerbread (!) with ODIN with pit (512) and repartition checkbox hit (upper left corner) Then root it with CF-ROOT kernel. and retry flash the ROM with instructions i gave you earlier. But this time when your phone suddenly freaks out and quits recovery - its normal... Just wipe everything again from TWRP interface (If you get confused ill tell you how to) and reflash it and you shoud be good... Try that and tel me what happens