CyanogenMod 7 (w/ Gingerbread 2.3.4) for Galaxy S
The only rule of CyanogenMod: you don't ask for ETAs. You install, your warranty is void.
Warning : Not for new users, flash this build only if you know what you are doing !!!
INSTRUCTIONS:
INSTRUCTIONS:
Latest version: http://mirror.teamdouche.net/?device=galaxysmtd
Check the md5sum if you want to be sure that the download worked (different OSes have different programs that do md5, on ubuntu it is md5sum that you run against the zip you download and compare to the md5sum number shown on the download website). ROMManager does this automatically for ROMs you download via ROMManager.
- First time flashing CM 7 to your Captivate (or coming from another ROM)?
Easy way:
Start with a rooted Eclair/Froyo running Eclair/Froyo Bootloaders (do not ask us how to do this).
Install ROMManager Premium.
Flash ClockworkMod Recovery. Pick GalaxyS i9000 (MTD) (ignore the warning about not having an official, pick ClockworkMod 2.x).
Make sure you can reboot into ClockworkMod recovery from ROMManager. Reboot and get back into ROMManager Premium.
Choose download ROMs.
Pick the CyanogenMod Nightlies.
Check the Google Apps addon.
Check Backup current ROM!
Check wipe data, cache, dalvik cache.
Let ROMManager finish the installation.
Harder way:
Make sure you're running a Eclair/Froyo Firmware (2.1 or 2.2) and Eclair/Froyo Bootloaders!
Root your device and install ClockworkMod Recovery.
Do a Nandroid backup!
WIPE (wipe data/factory reset + wipe cache partition)
Install the ROM from internal sdcard using ClockworkMod Recovery
Optionally install the Google Addon (through ROMManager is easiest)
- Upgrading from earlier CM7?
ROM Manager method:
Install ROMManager Premium.
Flash ClockworkMod Recovery. Pick GalaxyS i9000 (MTD) (ignore the warning about not having an official, pick ClockworkMod 3.x).
Choose Download ROMs.
Pick the CyanogenMod Nightlies.
Check the Google Apps addon.
Check Backup current ROM!
Check wipe cache, dalvik cache.
Let ROMManager finish the installation.
Clockwork Mod method:
Download and push the ROM zip file to the sdcard.
Reboot into recovery.
Do a Nandroid Backup!
Install the ROM zip from sdcard (your Google apps will be backed up automatically)
There are no Google Apps bundled with CM ROMs, because Google asked Cyanogen to remove copyrighted apps. After flashing the rom, don't forget to flash Google Addon package if you want it. ROM Manager will allow you to flash it if you just go into it and after flashing the ClockworkMod recovery for MTD devices, choose Download ROMs, and pick Google Apps.
FAQ (Please Read!!)
Q: I don't have working three button recovery, is there anything I can do?
A: There is a CWM flashable zip that should be able to fix this at 3 Button Fix. That program is not part of CyanogenMod and we do not support it.
Q: Can I flash over a previous version of CM7?
A: If updating from an already CM7 running SGS phone, just flash the latest update zip file as it contains all the fixes from previous updates.
Q: I just installed and I don't see the Marketplace, cannot see GMail, cannot sync Contacts.
Q: I just installed and I don't see any Google Apps.
A: You need to install the Google apps. They are available in ROMManager. ROMManager also asks you if you want to install the Google Apps addon when you install via ROMManager.
Q: I restored from Titanium Backup but my applications are not working
A: Do not restore system data, only restore application+user data. CM7 uses new system data and if you restore on top of it, things will not work.
Q: My battery life is simply awful, any tips?
A: Wi-Fi, bluetooth, and GPS are major battery killers. Wi-Fi and bluetooth are particularly hungry, so turn them off when you don't need them.
Q: The phone booted but I'm not getting any signal, what gives?
Q: My phone takes a few minutes to establish a 3g signal after I turn it on, what gives?
A: Known issue with polling when staring up the network. Put the phone to sleep by pressing the power button and waking it up a few times and it will usually come up with a signal.
Q: I lost my SMSC information, how to I get it back?
A: Follow these steps to restore.
Q: When will Voodoo sound/color/sharpness be integrated?
A: Maybe some parts will be integrated someday, but there some UNSUPPORTED kernels available on the threads that do this already. Please direct any issues related to these to the appropriate developers, not us.
Q: Your notification toggles are different than mine, how can I change them?
A: Go into Settings, CyanogenMod Settings, Interface, Notification power widget, Widget buttons
Q: I really miss the accurate battery mods, can I flash these?
A: No, but you can go into Settings, CyanogenMod Settings, Interface, Status bar tweaks, "Battery percentage"
Q: Where can I get themes for this?
A: A quick search for "theme engine" on the market will produce a number of results, but there are some in the general Android Themes section
Q: Can I use the video player/music player/contacts/phone/launcher from a Samsung ROM?
A: No, anything hooking into Samsung's framework will not work on this ROM, there are plenty of alternatives in the market.
Q: Where can I get the Nexus S drivers?
A: Download and install the Android SDK here then download "Google USB Driver package, revision 4"
Once downloaded, right click on "Computer", "Manage", "Device Manager", "Nexus S", "Update Driver Software", and point it to wherever you isntalled the SDK
Q: How do I go back to a Samsung stock ROM?
A: The easiest way is to go back to stock using Odin and flashing a full firmware (including PIT file) with repartition checked (Odin One-Click does this by default on Captivate)
Q: Can I use ROM Manager to install or back up this ROM?
A: Yes.
Q: Why do I not see the nightlies in ROM Manager?
A: Nightly builds are only visible in the premium version of ROM Manager. Koush, the developer of ROM Manager is a key reason behind Galaxy S phones having CM7. You can buy it to show your support.
Q: The phone turns on whenever I plug it in, is there any way to prevent this?
A: This is also related to the kernel and for now is an annoying side effect we have to put up with.
Q: Why can't I play .avi or .mkv files? They worked fine with Samsung's ROM.
A: Due to codec licensing issues, this can't be provided out of the box. Several apps from the marketplace should be able to replicate this feature (such as RockPlayer)
Q: How do I flash a different modem? The one included doesn't work well with my phone.
A: Other modems are available here
Please do not attempt to flash ones from other threads as they use a different method of installing not compatible with our ROM.
Q: Can I use another kernel like Speedmod with this?
A: Yes, but you have to make sure it is compatible. We do not support any kernels except the one we install.
Q: GTalk doesn't work with FFC?
A: We can either have a fully fixed camera without gtalk video chat support (samsung libcamera)
or we can have a buggy camera with gtalk video chat support (opensource libcamera). We went with the fully working camera without GTalk FFC support. Once we have updated libs from Samsung for camera, it'll work.
Q: I encountered a bug, how do I find out if it's known and where can I report it?
A: You can look through the issue tracker here. If you do not see your issue, please report it. If someone else has it, please star it (but please do not file "Me too!" reports). Try to also attach the logcat output and last_kmsg to the bug report by:
Code:
desktop$ adb logcat > logcat.txt
desktop$ adb shell
# cat /proc/last_kmsg > /sdcard/last_kmsg (only if you had a crash/reboot)
# dmesg > /sdcard/dmesg.txt
# exit
desktop$ adb pull /sdcard/last_kmsg .
desktop$ adb pull /sdcard/dmesg.txt .
desktop$
Attach the logcat.txt and last_kmsg files to the bug report. Of course, you need to have the android SDK installed to do this.
Noticed that when I flashed today's (05/06/11) build, ROM Manager is no longer available. Was this intended?
got_milk said:
Noticed that when I flashed today's (05/06/11) build, ROM Manager is no longer available. Was this intended?
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+1 it got deleted from my apps too
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If i want to update from an old cm7 i only have to install the following file? http://sourceforge.net/projects/tea...ghtsensor-NIGHTLY-GalaxyS-signed.zip/download?
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kamiel said:
If i want to update from an old cm7 i only have to install the following file? http://sourceforge.net/projects/tea...ghtsensor-NIGHTLY-GalaxyS-signed.zip/download?
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yes
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gbohm said:
yes
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Thx
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Two questions...
1) when you flash a daily, does it also overwrite the modem?
2) if you flash a daily and have problems like bootloops and whatever, is reflashing the same daily recommended or advisable to solve errors?
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rschenck said:
Two questions...
1) when you flash a daily, does it also overwrite the modem?
2) if you flash a daily and have problems like bootloops and whatever, is reflashing the same daily recommended or advisable to solve errors?
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1. no, there's no modem included on updates as far as i can tell, unless you flash the initial update.
2. i didn't quite get what you mean, but, yeah...just wipe /system, /data, /cache and re-flash.
rschenck said:
Two questions...
1) when you flash a daily, does it also overwrite the modem?
2) if you flash a daily and have problems like bootloops and whatever, is reflashing the same daily recommended or advisable to solve errors?
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1) i think not codeworkz said something like that not 100% sure ...
2) i think you should at first try to clean cache and dalvik
then we need to analyze if it is still happening if it is normal like occassional bootlooping or something stranger.....
just flashing the update again will only help with very very few problems
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Excellent...thanks to both of you for the help
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Do both the sd cards work over USB on OS X?
auralzx said:
Do both the sd cards work over USB on OS X?
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yes as mnt/emmc the externe one
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thanx for ur awesome works,that makes sgs new born! I just wanna know something about the TV-out, will it work on sgs in next update? or what's it going on? thanx again!
0506 rom makes the gtalk video chat use the back camera and the video icon besides my avatar will not appear.
I do not know why since 0504 is fine for the above functions.
Does anybody know or have a/apk for contacts that allows independant ringtones to be assigned to each contact?
I do miss the ability to screen calls without even getting off my fat a$$
Regards
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Do I have to do a complete wipe everytime i install a nightly and in turn lose all of my data i saved in my apps? (i.e. splashid, acar etc.)
Thanks!
No you don't
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Thanks. Just one more question. In the new install guide it says on step seven to
Reboot into "Stock 2e" or "ClockworkMod" Recovery using 3-button-combo and apply "kernel-cm-7-INITIAL-DEVICE-signed.zip"
i'm on stock 2.2 froyo now and what i have is recovery 3e. It didn't mention anything on flashing "speedmod-kernel-k13c-500hz.tar" anymore. I don't know how to go about this. Do i have to follow the old tutorial that tells me to install speedmod kernel first?
Thanks again!
Current testing
Hey guys,
Thank you for your awesome work. I have a suggestion / request. Is it possible to have a list of issues/things that you need testing ? For example if there is something that you want people to test, get error logs / dumps etc. A list of such things would be awesome.
Thanks
mikextr23 said:
Thanks. Just one more question. In the new install guide it says on step seven to
Reboot into "Stock 2e" or "ClockworkMod" Recovery using 3-button-combo and apply "kernel-cm-7-INITIAL-DEVICE-signed.zip"
i'm on stock 2.2 froyo now and what i have is recovery 3e. It didn't mention anything on flashing "speedmod-kernel-k13c-500hz.tar" anymore. I don't know how to go about this. Do i have to follow the old tutorial that tells me to install speedmod kernel first?
Thanks again!
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find a kernel that have recovery 2e or CWM recovery.
speedmod kernel should do it, and then you're ready to go.
Related
CyanogenMod 7 - Android 2.3.4 AOSP
Notice: This is STILL a very experimental test release and has a lot of bugs which are listed below. If you are not comfortable using ODIN or are not sure how a lot of things work, please double think before flashing this.
Known bugs:
You can't get into recovery/download without the 3 buttons combo. (You can't from inside the ROM, so do NOT flash if you can't use the 3 button combo.)
Problems switching between 2G and 3G when data is connected. (You may get un-reliable data.)
Video playback may be choppy with some formats.
GPS is broken.
May have many other bugs that are unlisted.
Polling problem on RIL (Works after you lock and unlock your phone.)
USB Tethering is currently broken
Download:
05012011 (Latest): http://sourceforge.net/projects/teamhacksung/files/vibrant/
Installation:
1. Download the files above (initial install and the latest nightly update), once you have them, open the initial and it will have the following three files inside:
- vibrant-efsbackup.zip
- cm7-vibrant-initial-kernel.tar
- cm7-vibrant-initial-XXXXXXXX.zip
2. Extract them to your desktop.
3. Copy following two files to your internal sdcard;
- vibrant-efsbackup.zip
- cm7-vibrant-initial-XXXXXXXX.zip
4. Leave cm7-vibrant-initial-kernel.tar on your desktop for later use with ODIN.
5. Flash a kernel which comes with ClockworkMod Recovery using odin.
NOTE: If you already have ClockworkMod Recovery installed, skip the previous step. (5) ^
6. Reboot into recovery using 3-button-combo and apply vibrant-efsbackup.zip.
Note: Don't use "reboot recovery" command or other shiny things to do this! 3 button combo ONLY.
7. Put your phone in download mode and flash cm7-vibrant-initial-kernel.tar as pda using odin without auto-reboot and without re-partition. (Uncheck them.)
8. Reboot into recovery using 3-button-combo.
9. Choose "mounts and storage" and format the following: System, data, cache.
10. Apply zip from sdcard: cm7-vibrant-initial-XXXXXXXX.zip
11. Do a factory reset / data wipe!
12. Reboot!
13. You are now running CM7. Allow 15 minutes of the phone being turned on for the install to settle, then go into clockwork recovery again and flash the latest Nightly update. You should be able to flash it right on top of your initial install.
14. If desired, you should flash any additional kernels you wish to use NOW. Such a kernel is linked below under "Additional Kernels"
15. Reboot. Done.
Google Addon package (Flashable): (Install this to get the Market and other Google goodies.)
http://android.d3xt3r01.tk/cyanogen/gapps/gapps-gb-20110120-signed.zip
Additional Kernel:
theexel made an excellent topic about bilvboa's CM7 2.3.3 kernel which works with this and improves battery, adds voodoo sound & color among other bug fixes.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=982148
At this time, this is the recommended kernel to use with CM7. Install it after you have CM7 fully updated and working.
Still confused? Want more information?
Watch this video guide and review for CM7 by connexion2005:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLNv_-sEng4
Before you flash this, PLEASE read below for frequently asked questions.
FAQ:
Q: What kernel do I flash before?
A: Any kernel that has ClockworkMod Recovery. (Dead Horse, Voodo Kernels, Overstock, Categorically Worthless, etc.)
Q: Does GPS work?
A: No, it doesn't.
Q: How's the battery life?
A: Largely improved from what it used to be! It is now starting to be close to stock. Very usable if you are concerned about it.
Q: Do other kernels work with this ROM?
A: Yes. See additional kernel below. NOTE: 2.2.1 DO NOT WORK WITH THIS.
Q: People are having a hard time hearing me when in a call, what do I do?
A: Temp fix: Mute and un-mute your mic.
Q: When I plug my phone up it's not connecting, what's wrong?
A: You need the Nexus S drivers, install the Nexus S USB-Drivers from SDK-Manager.
Q: Why is there no market?
A: You need to install the Google package addon, it's posted above, re-read.
Q: Is "E:no misc partition" normal in Recovery?
A: Yes, that's normal, don't worry too much about it.
Q: How do I get into Download Mode after flash this ROM?
A:
1. Pull the battery out while your phone is off.
2. Connect your phone to your lappy.
3. Hold the volume up and down buttons WITHOUT holding the power one.
4. Put your battery back in while still holding the volume buttons.
5. Download Mode.
Q: I don't like this ROM/I don't feel this ROM is ready for me yet. How can I revert back?
A: You can ODIN back to stock and then flash any other custom ROM as usual. To revert to stock using ODIN, click here.
Screenshots: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...8&postcount=67
CM7 compatible themes: (Here are some compatible themes for this release.)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=948109
Changelog:
05/1/2011
Updated to Nexus S 2.3.4 source. (Yes that means you get native video calling)
Nexus s kernel changes (gpu, usb accessory, display panel reset)
New gpu drivers
Changes on autobrightness
Led notifications available from CM Settings
04/28/2011
Updated to JVB sensors. Compass should work now.
04/21/2011
Updated GPU drivers (this should fix the low 3D performance, please test)
04/20/2011
Power regulator and other driver changes from JVB.
Fix for potential deadlock bug when doing USB sharing of SD cards.
Updated wifi driver to newer, has better noise and power characteristics.
04/12/2011
Workaround for BML over MTD flash problem that was disabling wifi for some due to bad flash. This is especially for users who had bad blocks on boot partition
04/09/2011
Fixes USB sharing of external card on the computer (breaks USB tethering)
Headphones fix
03/22/2011
Changes on settings->storage
Possibly other undocumented changes. Will update if such changes are found. No, GPS still does not work.
03/11/2011
Decreased wifi scan interval
Fixed storage menu (settings)
Disabled extended JNI checks (Skype)
Modifications on SGSTheme
Cpufreq adjustments
03/09/2011
Wi-Fi sleep has been fixed
03/04/2011
Nothing new, fresh build for the Vibrant
Moved hosting to sourceforge for all devices
Changed build id to GRI40
Changed product model to GT-I9000, SGH-T959 and so on.
02/25/2011
Camera fixed
Video recorder fixed
02/24/2011
Initial release for the Vibrant test CM7
Note: I have nothing to do with this ROM. I am not a dev for it nor am I affiliated with the CMSGS. I am not responsible for any damage to you or your phone this software may cause.
Please report bugs by following the link in the CM forum and not posting them here.
CyanogenMod link: http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/...7-for-samsung-galaxy-s-phones-build-20110304/
All credit for the amazing work goes to CMSGS/Teamhacksung and to coolya, codeworkx, and guiper. Thanks also goes to theexel for helping with making the formatting more user friendly.
This came faster than I expected. Thanks!
Cool!!!!
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Nicee, Will test.
One question for those more technologically savvy than I. One step says to "Flash a Kernel with Clockworkmod recovery 2.X or 3.X osing odin", and it links to Eugene's dead horse. Do you think an Odin flash of that kernel is required (Since I haven't seen a recent kernel in .tar format or whatever), or would a CWM flash suffice (Since I assume it's meant so the efs-backup tool can be used)? It seems to me that the steps are meant to mirror those given for the GT-I9000 version, so I don't know if that Odin flash is required or if it's just matching the Odin flash of the "speed-mod" kernel. Also, if it is required, anyone have an Odin flashable CWM ready kernel?
Generic112 said:
One question for those more technologically savvy than I. One step says to "Flash a Kernel with Clockworkmod recovery 2.X or 3.X osing odin", and it links to Eugene's dead horse. Do you think an Odin flash of that kernel is required (Since I haven't seen a recent kernel in .tar format or whatever), or would a CWM flash would suffice (Since I assume it's meant so the efs-backup tool can be used)? It seems to me that the steps are meant to mirror those given for the GT-I9000 version, so I don't know if that Odin flash is required or if it's just matching the Odin flash of the "speed-mod" kernel. Also, if it is required, anyone have an Odin flashable CWM ready kernel?
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I believe it wants you to flash the kernel they listed using Clockwork or ODIN. As you see, further down, you will flash ONCE again another kernel, this time the CM7 kernel which you will be using with the ROM.
The first kernel you are flashing is used for doing a backup of some files I believe. Hence, you can use most kernels is my understanding.
Also yes, the steps are a MIRROR of the I9000 steps and for a good reason. The I9000 steps work just FINE for installing CM7 on the Vibrant but you need to replace the I9000 kernel with the Vibrant CM7 kernel. That should be the only difference. If you don't, you will have your keys be reversed.
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I believe it wants you to flash the kernel they listed using Clockwork or ODIN. As you see, further down, you will flash ONCE again another kernel, this time the CM7 kernel which you will be using with the ROM.
The first kernel you are flashing is used for doing a backup of some files I believe. Hence, you can use most kernels is my understanding.
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That was my first thought, since all you need to do is run the efs-backup.zip. It was just weird since it asked you to Odin the kernel rather than CWM flash it (But like I said, it really looks like he just copied the GT-I9000 steps and changed the .zip names). I know it's not the final kernel, but it just seemed odd to request an Odin of it. Oh well, off to test this build.
And I know the GT-I9000 build runs fine, since that's what I'm running now. I was just curious as to whether the idea was to Odin the kernel for some reason, or if the end goal was just to have a CWM enabled kernel to flash the efs backup.
i need to change my underwear
Meh, no computer so I wont mess with this til its cw flashable
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So is this better than the CM7 i flashed from the gtI900 2 days ago?
Pinch me I must be dreaming
Better for the Vibrant than the i9000 build on the vibrant. It has a kernel built specifically for the vibrant and hardware keys fixed.
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So is this better than the CM7 i flashed from the gtI900 2 days ago?
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Also, I'm guessing (and hoping) the home button works and no need for the headset toggle app?
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allthrottle said:
Better for the Vibrant than the i9000 build on the vibrant. It has a kernel built specifically for the vibrant and hardware keys fixed.
Also, I'm guessing (and hoping) the home button works and no need for the headset toggle app?
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Thanks hopefully they fix the camera on this one like they did on the I900
Oh wow thats great news!
I'm not going to flash since I can't risk my phone.
Will definitely do it once it becomes stable and noob friendly! lol
Do i just flash the KB1 image through clockwork or use scrizz's method through terminal emulator?
Nice....
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Just wondering how this came to be, did they reverse engineer from NS->I9000->Vibrant??
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Just wondering how this came to be, did they reverse engineer from NS->I9000->Vibrant??
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Um...., source helps. Working with coolya to test
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allthrottle said:
Better for the Vibrant than the i9000 build on the vibrant. It has a kernel built specifically for the vibrant and hardware keys fixed.
Also, I'm guessing (and hoping) the home button works and no need for the headset toggle app?
Correct. All buttons work and no need for audio switching app. That was fixed also
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CM7. D:
I'm tempted to test this.
How to sort apps how i want ?
Where i can find app for CM to personalize (gadgets,themes ...)With what i can personalize CM...
Where is task manager in CM10 ?
Where is "my files"''?
I will be back with others questions.
STeReo21 said:
How to sort apps how i want ?
Where i can find app for CM to personalize (gadgets,themes ...)With what i can personalize CM...
Where is task manager in CM10 ?
Where is "my files"''?
I will be back with others questions.
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where i can enter in "my files" ?
nobody can help me?
STeReo21 said:
How to sort apps how i want ?
Where i can find app for CM to personalize (gadgets,themes ...)With what i can personalize CM...
Where is task manager in CM10 ?
Where is "my files"''?
I will be back with others questions.
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Hey guy, there are different launchers to personalize your apps. I prefer the Apex launcher which offers a lots of customizations.
Themes and gadgets are available in the playstore just look for them some gadgets from cm9 running in cm10 as well.
But you have to try the different cm10 Roms by yourself, because every Rom have other nice features. I tried the most of them and Helly Bean from der Teufel should be the best Rom for customization in my opinion.
Task manager only available in a few beta Roms because touch wize from Samsung isn't fully ported (stable).
You need to install a search app like OI file (its free) which is similar to my files on old Roms.
STeReo21 said:
where i can enter in "my files" ?
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Every cm10 Rom has a pre installed search app. Just look for it in the drawer.
Best regards
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jogibush said:
Hey guy, there are different launchers to personalize your apps. I prefer the Apex launcher which offers a lots of customizations.
Themes and gadgets are available in the playstore just look for them some gadgets from cm9 running in cm10 as well.
But you have to try the different cm10 Roms by yourself, because every Rom have other nice features. I tried the most of them and should be the best Rom for customization in my opinion.
Task manager only available in a few beta Roms because touch wize from Samsung isn't fully ported (stable).
You need to install a search app like OI file (its free) which is similar to my files on old Roms.
Every cm10 Rom has a pre installed search app. Just look for it in the drawer.
Best regards
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Can you give me a tutorial for "THe best ROM" "Helly Bean from der Teufel" ,for my SGS?
Okay:
1) your phone should be rooted. If not, follow this step
Search for darky's Resurrection package and follow the instructions from there.
2) search and download the latest cm9 nightly (just use xda search) and put it on your internal sd card (via usb)
3) grab the latest release from Helly Bean Rom from the xda thread (development thread) and put it next to the cm9 nightly on your internal sd card.
4) reboot into recovery (voll up + main button + power button or choose recovery via in the powemenu if the phone is running)
BEFORE FOLLOW THE NEXT STEP BE SURE TO HAVE A NANDROID BACKUP OR TITANIUM APP BACKUP!
Do all wipes:
Factory reset
Wipe caxhe
Go advanced and wipe dalvik cache
flash the downloaded cm9 nightly
After install and reboot, go back to recovery and do all 3 wipes again. Now flash the latest Helly Bean Rom. Wait for reboot, maybe pull out the battery if the first flash let your phone go into a boot loop. Try to enter the recovery menu via 3 button combo and flash the Helly Bean Rom again. After reboot all should be working fine.
Hope you'll get all of the steps right in your mind. But be carefully. Flashing on your own risk and be sure to have backups of all your data and especially from the efs folder (without that folder your not able to get access in mobile networks anymore!)
Good luck and best regards
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jogibush said:
Okay:
1) your phone should be rooted. If not, follow this step
Search for darky's Resurrection package and follow the instructions from there.
2) search and download the latest cm9 nightly (just use xda search) and put it on your internal sd card (via usb)
3) grab the latest release from Helly Bean Rom from the xda thread (development thread) and put it next to the cm9 nightly on your internal sd card.
4) reboot into recovery (voll up + main button + power button or choose recovery via in the powemenu if the phone is running)
BEFORE FOLLOW THE NEXT STEP BE SURE TO HAVE A NANDROID BACKUP OR TITANIUM APP BACKUP!
Do all wipes:
Factory reset
Wipe caxhe
Go advanced and wipe dalvik cache
flash the downloaded cm9 nightly
After install and reboot, go back to recovery and do all 3 wipes again. Now flash the latest Helly Bean Rom. Wait for reboot, maybe pull out the battery if the first flash let your phone go into a boot loop. Try to enter the recovery menu via 3 button combo and flash the Helly Bean Rom again. After reboot all should be working fine.
Hope you'll get all of the steps right in your mind. But be carefully. Flashing on your own risk and be sure to have backups of all your data and especially from the efs folder (without that folder your not able to get access in mobile networks anymore!)
Good luck and best regards
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can you leave me a link for cm9 nightly and Helly Bean Rom ?
Sure I'll post them later cause my power level is under 5 percent right now
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jogibush said:
Sure I'll post them later cause my power level is under 5 percent right now
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dont forget me
waiting for your link with rom and cm as well, maybe you can tell me how i can edit how i want the drawer, not just buy name / instaled date in cm.
STeReo21 said:
dont forget me
waiting for your link with rom and cm as well, maybe you can tell me how i can edit how i want the drawer, not just buy name / instaled date in cm.
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hey guy, i would never forget you haha
First: read the instructions from this site and follow them (donwload & install)
http://www.darkyrom.com/index.php?threads/odin-darkyrom-10-2-resurrection-gt-i9000.4272/
Next Step: reboot into revovery (3 button combo or via powermenu)
do all 3 wipes (look up 2 or 3 posts if you dont know)
Go to flash zip from sd card and flash the latest cm9 nightly
http://get.cm/get/jenkins/6570/cm-9-20120819-NIGHTLY-galaxysmtd.zip
*just connect your phone to a pc and copy the zip or use airdroid for a wifi transfer
*After installation is finished, reboot into recovery menu again and do all 3 wipes
Finally, flash the latest Heally Bean Rom (or another cm 10 Rom you like):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1775169
Note: All Roms have their own instructions. Read & follow them and your phone should be alright in the end
If you have questions, try to google the issues or report them to me
Good luck and happy flashing!
jogibush said:
Sure I'll post them later cause my power level is under 5 percent right now
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jogibush said:
hey guy, i would never forget you haha
First: read the instructions from this site and follow them (donwload & install)
http://www.darkyrom.com/index.php?threads/odin-darkyrom-10-2-resurrection-gt-i9000.4272/
Next Step: reboot into revovery (3 button combo or via powermenu)
do all 3 wipes (look up 2 or 3 posts if you dont know)
Go to flash zip from sd card and flash the latest cm9 nightly
http://get.cm/get/jenkins/6570/cm-9-20120819-NIGHTLY-galaxysmtd.zip
*just connect your phone to a pc and copy the zip or use airdroid for a wifi transfer
*After installation is finished, reboot into recovery menu again and do all 3 wipes
Finally, flash the latest Heally Bean Rom (or another cm 10 Rom you like):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1775169
Note: All Roms have their own instructions. Read & follow them and your phone should be alright in the end
If you have questions, try to google the issues or report them to me
Good luck and happy flashing!
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DUde ,you are awesome !
Thankx a lot !
I'm starting right now
STeReo21 said:
DUde ,you are awesome !
Thankx a lot !
I'm starting right now
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i solved !
thankx !!!
Alright
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Hello guys,
i have succesfully flashed the new RemICS rom. It's works fine. When i will install the new addonpack, it's still show the bootanimation. I wait for 30 min but nothing happened. I try it 3 times but nothings change. I come from ICS 4.3. Can anyone please help me out?
And yes... I follow the installation steps.
Rom link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2427514
Thanks,
Marvin
PS: Sorry for my bad english.
Did you try to do a full wipe?
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KiLLAH89 said:
ICS 4.3
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4.3 is Jelly Bean (JB), not ICS (..."I scream sand witch"....) could it be that you 've flashed wrong Gapps version?
käsebr0t:45552591 said:
Did you try to do a full wipe?
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Yes everytime i flashed it.
tetakpatak said:
4.3 is Jelly Bean (JB), not ICS (..."I scream sand witch"....) could it be that you 've flashed wrong Gapps version?
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No, thats not possible, see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2427514. I flashed all this yesterday on it's release. Its run now, i install no performance tweaks from the AIO.
KiLLAH89 said:
Yes everytime i flashed it.
No, thats not possible, see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2427514. I flashed all this yesterday on it's release. Its run now, i install no performance tweaks from the AIO.
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It is just name of the ROM, and the developer writes you clearly in the first blue field, in the first text line:
Android Base CM10.1.3. RC1 JellyBean
JellyBean is not ICS (ICS is 4.0.x) so you need Gapps for CM10.1x / Android 4.2.x
CyanogenMod 9 is based on ICS
HELP needed for RemICS Odin installation
Not sure whether to start a new thread or not so for the sake of making xda a little less cluttered i will first post my query here:
It refers to the RemICS ROM thread already mentioned
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2300693
This looks like a great ROM and i would like to do a one time flash using Odin
Are there any install methods using Odin. I see there is a full download on the page but it appears to be for a I9003. Have searched all over and not seen anything as yet
FYI: I am currently running DarkysROM JVQv10.2 Extreme Edition, firmware 2.3.4
Kernel Version 2.6.35.7-I9000XXJVQ-CL281085
thx in advance :good:
[email protected] said:
Not sure whether to start a new thread or not so for the sake of making xda a little less cluttered i will first post my query here:
It refers to the RemICS ROM thread already mentioned
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2300693
This looks like a great ROM and i would like to do a one time flash using Odin
Are there any install methods using Odin. I see there is a full download on the page but it appears to be for a I9003. Have searched all over and not seen anything as yet
FYI: I am currently running DarkysROM JVQv10.2 Extreme Edition, firmware 2.3.4
Kernel Version 2.6.35.7-I9000XXJVQ-CL281085
thx in advance :good:
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This isn't meant to be flashed via Odin.
Download the rom + addons + gapps + CM9 (you don't need CM9 gapps). You can download the rom + addons from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2075058
1.) Backup everything you need to- call logs, SMS, bookmarks, etc with Titanium or other methods of your choice
2.) Reboot into recovery. Perform the three wipe combo (data, cache, Dalvik)
3.) Flash CM9. You'll probably have to flash it twice- once for the kernel, another time for the rom. Let it boot.
4.) Once CM9 has booted, check that you still have reception.
5.) Reboot into recovery again and do the wipe combo. This time choose to flash the base rom. You'll need to flash it three times- once due to the incompatible partition (first flash overcomes this), another time for the kernel, a third time for the rom.
6.) Once the base rom's finished flashing, reboot. Check you still have your IMEI- you'll know if you still have reception.
7.) Reboot to recovery, flash addons (flash Addons then Addons_V1)
8.) Reboot
9.) Back to recovery (AGAIN), flash gapps.
Unfortunately a one-time flash with Odin isn't possible. But the endless flashes you have to do for RemICS V6 is well worth it
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thx for reply
thx for your reply and apologies for getting back to you late.
If only i could do it the way you suggested but for some reason (me) i have messed the phone so that it now no longer is able to mount the external SDCard so putting the relevent zip files on the ext card is useless because in recovery mode using CWM these files fail to show.
I note that via CWM it shows the card as unmounted. If i try and do a mount it fails.
any ideas?
thx
Lawrence
Soryuu said:
This isn't meant to be flashed via Odin.
Download the rom + addons + gapps + CM9 (you don't need CM9 gapps). You can download the rom + addons from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2075058
1.) Backup everything you need to- call logs, SMS, bookmarks, etc with Titanium or other methods of your choice
2.) Reboot into recovery. Perform the three wipe combo (data, cache, Dalvik)
3.) Flash CM9. You'll probably have to flash it twice- once for the kernel, another time for the rom. Let it boot.
4.) Once CM9 has booted, check that you still have reception.
5.) Reboot into recovery again and do the wipe combo. This time choose to flash the base rom. You'll need to flash it three times- once due to the incompatible partition (first flash overcomes this), another time for the kernel, a third time for the rom.
6.) Once the base rom's finished flashing, reboot. Check you still have your IMEI- you'll know if you still have reception.
7.) Reboot to recovery, flash addons (flash Addons then Addons_V1)
8.) Reboot
9.) Back to recovery (AGAIN), flash gapps.
Unfortunately a one-time flash with Odin isn't possible. But the endless flashes you have to do for RemICS V6 is well worth it
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[email protected] said:
thx for your reply and apologies for getting back to you late.
If only i could do it the way you suggested but for some reason (me) i have messed the phone so that it now no longer is able to mount the external SDCard so putting the relevent zip files on the ext card is useless because in recovery mode using CWM these files fail to show.
I note that via CWM it shows the card as unmounted. If i try and do a mount it fails.
any ideas?
thx
Lawrence
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What about your internal storage?
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Here is where my noob-ness kicks in.
What internal storage is available by default on the Note1? Is it just the internal sdcard?
what puzzled me when I last flashed with odin (repeated it a number of times as I was trying to get the device to recognise ext sd card) to get the current Darky Extreme rom on (which is working fine no problem at all) is that there was still some relic directory structure left over. These were all empty folders visible when navigating within CWM. Didn't matter what type of formatting I did they wouldn't go. To summarise: much confusion and something got twisted.
So questions arising are:
-How to nuke the internal disk/card properly so there are no remnants prior to me doing another darky reinstall?
-Then, how to copy a zip file to internal card but still have it remain after the format and wipes that would precede a zip install?
-How to fix the device to mount the ext sdcard? FYI other sdcards can't be mounted either. I have tried 4 different ones. And here's the kicker-once booted I go to file manager and there I can see and access all the files/folders on the external card!!! So it's definitely a phone problem as opposed to a sdcard problem. Something got flagged along the line.
Rgrds
Lawrence
Soryuu said:
What about your internal storage?
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i have a galaxy tab p1000 v/ gingerbread 2.3.3. i followed the instructions on installing the GB-Stock-Safe-v5.zip and Overcome v4.0.0 kernel using heimdall utility. After a couple of tries, i was able to get the kernel to install and things are working fine. I thought Overcome v4.0.0 kernel install will give me root access but apparently not. Can i run the doomsLord v4 rooting toolkit to root this or not? I dont' want to mess it up again and redo the entire install process to fix again. Also, i downloaded the clockworkmod app from the google store but it doesn't support the p1000. How and where do i obtain custom roms and install on this device? can i download cyanogenmod custom rom, put it in the sd card and boot to recovery and run install? Not sure since i now have the Overcome v4.0.0 kernel, i can't install any of these roms? i've never used custom roms so no sure what can and cannot be done. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
You can install overcome ROM 4.1 (not just the kernel)
If you want, it is rooted, you can follow my signature.
But overcome kernel 4.0 is what gives you cwm recovery. That is the recovery you can use to install cyanogenmod or any custom ROM.
Just read their respective instructions.
Ask again if you are stuck.
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priyana said:
You can install overcome ROM 4.1 (not just the kernel)
If you want, it is rooted, you can follow my signature.
But overcome kernel 4.0 is what gives you cwm recovery. That is the recovery you can use to install cyanogenmod or any custom ROM.
Just read their respective instructions.
Ask again if you are stuck.
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hi, from the link you sent, i see a couple of overcome 7 series v4.1 , which one can i use that won't mess up what i currently have? also, are you saying after installing one of these, it'll also root the tab? i'd like to remove some apps like 'Pulse' and the Office software on this device. Thanks again.
I always use the no wipe version.
You can always wipe data manually from cwm if needed.
But always make a habit of wiping cache and dalvik cache when changing ROM/kernel.
Yes, when you install rooted ROM, you have root.
I don't think pulse is built in. You can uninstall from Play market.
But if you can't remove, learn how to use Titanium Backup to uninstall apps.
You don't seem like a person who needs root.....
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priyana said:
I always use the no wipe version.
You can always wipe data manually from cwm if needed.
But always make a habit of wiping cache and dalvik cache when changing ROM/kernel.
Yes, when you install rooted ROM, you have root.
I don't think pulse is built in. You can uninstall from Play market.
But if you can't remove, learn how to use Titanium Backup to uninstall apps.
You don't seem like a person who needs root.....
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hi, sorry i'm not an expert on this so i'm bugging you again. So my p1000 tab has firmware 2.3.3 , kernel 2.6.35.7 Overcome-v4.0.0 #40. You mentioned i can install ROM 4.1 . I see in your list Overcome_7_Series_v4.1.0_NoWipe.zip. To update to that, do i just copy it to my internal SD, fire up CWM Recovery and go thru the 'install menu, choose zip from internal sd' , select this zip file and update? Or i can't do it that way?
that is the right way.
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IMPORTANT! This is NOT my work, all credits to the Genius chenxiaolong who made this available for all Galaxy S4 Variants
See original Thread [PATCHER][APP] Dual boot any ROM on all Galaxy S4 variants!
The Story:
I don´t like Touchwiz very much but for some Reasons I always have to come back to it. Maybe the Camera, sometimes the Allshare Features for Smart TV...Everybody has his Reasons to use/need it sometimes...
Untill today, I had to backup/restore between Sammy and Cyanogenmod a lot, It bugged me but I thought there is no choice till I found this Thread. First, I was a little afraid because there is a lot of Information in the OP and some stuff to do but then I thought, what may happen? Bootloop, Odin, Hard-brick,naaah, what´s Life without a little risk?
So I tried and it works !
If you want to do what I did, just follow these (very easy) Instructions.
Think about what your doing. This is your very own Device with your very own contract so please proceed at your very own risk! I have tested this exactly the way it is written down here and it worked. So if something goes wrong on your Device, don´t blame me or the Developer of this fantastic App!!
...Make sure your an owner of the international Samsung Galaxy S4 Active (i9295) (if not, tell me what happened )
...If your on a stock Sammy Rom, make sure that you are rooted and have a custom recovery installed...
...Also, you will need to delete some System Apps to free Space for secondary Rom but please don´t ask me which. There is enough Bloatware inside but a good start for me always is "HRS Hotels", "Google Maps/Mail/Plus" and so on...
1. Download the 3 Files from chenxiaolong´s Thread (not linked but you will find it...remember, this is NOT my work!)
- Dualboot Patcher
- Dualboot Switcher App
- Dualbootutility.zip
2. Download the custom Rom of your choice. In my case, I used
cm-10.2-20131227-UNOFFICIAL-jactiveltexx.zip
and official Gapps
3. Install the Dualboot Patcher and run it on your Device
4. Follow its Instructions to patch your custom Rom and, if needed, also the Gapps
5. Install the Dualboot Switcher App and run it
6. Set current Kernel as "Primary ROM´s Kernel"
7. Reboot into recovery
8. Flash your patched Rom File(s)
9. Reboot (the Device will NOW boot into secondary Rom!)
10. Install Dualboot Switcher App in 2nd Rom
11. Now you can choose between primary and secondary Rom to boot
12. Done
Please press THANKS in original Thread and, if you can, donate some to chenxiaolong because this is awesome!!!
Easy, isn´t it? Yes, it is. It is exactly what I was looking for because now I can use both worlds, the beautiful and the beast
English wasn´t my Mother´s language so please excuse me for mistakes you surely will find
Greetings
Thomas
I have uploaded patched Gapps and a patched Cyanogenmod Rom here. Feel free to use
cm-10.2-20131227-UNOFFICIAL-jactiveltexx_dualboot.zip
and
gapps-jb-20130813-signed_dualboot.zip
Greetings
Thomas
At what point to flash the 2nd ROM?
Hi,
To me the instructions are not very clear. At what point do I install/flash the 2nd rom. For example if my current ROM is CM10.2, how do I get a second rom (sammy) onto the phone?
Can you be a bit more precise on the steps?
Thank you very much
marcelser said:
Hi,
To me the instructions are not very clear. At what point do I install/flash the 2nd rom. For example if my current ROM is CM10.2, how do I get a second rom (sammy) onto the phone?
Can you be a bit more precise on the steps?
Thank you very much
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Hey,
if you want to flash a Sammy Rom as 2nd Rom you need to have it as a flashable zip File (you will find them here in this Forum)
This should be the 2nd step in OP then, so just continue with the list
But don´t forget to delete some Files from /system of the Stock Rom to have enough Space for both Rom inside the /system Folder of your Device.
I hope that helped ?
Greetings
Thomas
ohwarumbloss said:
Hey,
if you want to flash a Sammy Rom as 2nd Rom you need to have it as a flashable zip File (you will find them here in this Forum)
I hope that helped ?
Greetings
Thomas
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But i won't find a flashable zip of latest I9295XXUBML3 stock firmware in here? or can i make it myself (with Aroma)?
@d8389 posted mk3 here ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45757227) and there are no big changes in ml3 I think.
But, why not flash Sammy as primary with Odin, makes things way easier
Greetings
Thomas
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ohwarumbloss said:
@d8389 posted mk3 here ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45757227) and there are no big changes in ml3 I think.
But, why not flash Sammy as primary with Odin, makes things way easier
Greetings
Thomas
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Sorry for not understanding:
I would love to do precisely that, but that way i will loose root and have to re-install CMW-recovery won't I?
I will try to figure out the steps to take:
1. Reboot into CWM and install DualBootUtilities
2 .Set CM10.2 somehow as Secondary ROM?
3. Flash your already patched CM10.2 ROM and GAPPS on 2nd ROM
4. Somehow set 1st ROM active and connect in Download-mode to ODin and Flash I9295XXUBML3.tar.md5 ?
Going in the right direction ??
ZeroZorro said:
Sorry for not understanding:
I would love to do precisely that, but that way i will loose root and have to re-install CMW-recovery won't I?
I will try to figure out the steps to take:
1. Reboot into CWM and install DualBootUtilities
2 .Set CM11 somehow as Secondary ROM?
3. Flash your already patched CM11 ROM and GAPPS on 2nd ROM
4. Somehow set 1st ROM active and connect in Download-mode to ODin and Flash I9295XXUBML3.tar.md5 ?
Going in the right direction ??
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Let's say you've set up a Sammy Rom completely including root and cwm recovery. The normal way as usual.
If you downloaded the already patched Files, place them somewhere you can find em.
Now, install and start the "Dualboot Switcher" app and set first Rom as primary.
Boot into Recovery.
Install the patched Files the normal way.
Reboot, phone will boot into second Rom now by default.
Once, second Rom has booted, install and run the "Dualboot Switcher" app again. Inside the App you can now choose which Rom to boot, then push reboot Button inside the App.
Done
I hope that helped but feel free to ask!
Greetings
Thomas
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Thanks again for helping me/us...great!
Started with:
Rooted S4Active with cm-10.2-20131227-UNOFFICIAL-jactiveltexx, gapps-jb-20130813-signed and CWM installed.
1. Installed SwitcherApp in CM10.2
2. Reboot into recovery and flashed cm-10.2-20131227-UNOFFICIAL-jactiveltexx_dualboot and gapps-jb-20130813-signed_dualboot
- as you stated it reboots into 1st ROM and makes CM10.2 2nd
3. Rebooted into Download Mode
3. Used Odin 3.09 to install I9295XXUBML3_I9295PHNBML2_I9295XXUBML3_HOME.tar.md5
4. Rebooting now.... :fingers-crossed: I think it did not work. Looking at the Samsung glowing logo for some time now.
* This way i dit not remove files from /system so that could be the problem?
#FeelsLikeAlmostThere
ZeroZorro said:
Thanks again for helping me/us...great!
Started with:
Rooted S4Active with cm-10.2-20131227-UNOFFICIAL-jactiveltexx, gapps-jb-20130813-signed and CWM installed.
1. Installed SwitcherApp in CM10.2
2. Reboot into recovery and flashed cm-10.2-20131227-UNOFFICIAL-jactiveltexx_dualboot and gapps-jb-20130813-signed_dualboot
- as you stated it reboots into 1st ROM and makes CM10.2 2nd
3. Rebooted into Download Mode
3. Used Odin 3.09 to install I9295XXUBML3_I9295PHNBML2_I9295XXUBML3_HOME.tar.md5
4. Rebooting now.... :fingers-crossed: I think it did not work. Looking at the Samsung glowing logo for some time now.
* This way i dit not remove files from /system so that could be the problem?
#FeelsLikeAlmostThere
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No, this way Odin will flash Sammy Rom and everything will be gone.
Now, after you flashed Sammy successfully, flash cwm recovery, root, delete some bloat and then (!) work down the list in OP
Then it will work. Without offense, you need to read more careful
Greetings
Thomas
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ohwarumbloss said:
No, this way Odin will flash Sammy Rom and everything will be gone.
Now, after you flashed Sammy successfully, flash cwm recovery, root, delete some bloat and then (!) work down the list in OP
Then it will work. Without offense, you need to read more careful
Greetings
Thomas
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Yup... indeed, found that out but i think i can use my Nandroid of CM10.2 once everything is set. :silly::cyclops:
ZeroZorro said:
Yup... indeed, found that out but i think i can use my Nandroid of CM10.2 once everything is set. :silly::cyclops:
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Yes, of course but you could even try the procedure right now
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ohwarumbloss said:
Yes, of course but you could even try the procedure right now
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LOL i think that won't work cause i put it on my Ext-SD so i first have to install the right CWM to access my Nandroid
But i will be fine, serious
I am just waiting for my apps to re-install...so i wondered...when i have 2 roms/dualboot, will the Samsung Update show me an update in the stock rom? So, like kitkat is coming next month? #ProbablyNot
Well... Back to single boot CM10.2 for now...
Didn't work out for me but I'll be back for a 2nd attempt soon.
Meanwhile: SammyStock won't update in dual boot setup (obvious)
Had to disable Knox along the way to be able to install some apps that required root privileges.
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Before getting in the same mess as before:Using Nandroid restore will destroy the dualboot setup?
So titaniumbackup-restore is the way to go?
I am preparing a flasable zip of the latset firmware but i am not 100% sure it is working (still have some reading to do :laugh
Please correct me if i am wrong:
Stock-SammyROM (latest firmware: I9295XXUBML3_I9295PHNBML2_I9295XXUBML3_HOME )
1. Root with Odin
2. CWM-recovery with Odin
3. Enable Developer-mode
4. Disable Knox
5. Enable USB-debugging
6. Enable 'Install unverfied apps' and disable Google unverified app install warning
7. (can't find ADB-settings in this ROM?)
8. Install Dual Boot Switcher app
9. Set kernel 1st ROM as primary kernel
10. Remove some bloatware
11. Reboot into recovery and flash patched zip files (CM10.2 + GAPPS)
12. Reboot and install Dual Boot Switcher app in 2nd ROM
13. Install Titanium backup and restore apps+app-data
ZeroZorro said:
Before getting in the same mess as before:Using Nandroid restore will destroy the dualboot setup?
So titaniumbackup-restore is the way to go?
I am preparing a flasable zip of the latset firmware but i am not 100% sure it is working (still have some reading to do :laugh
Please correct me if i am wrong:
Stock-SammyROM (latest firmware: I9295XXUBML3_I9295PHNBML2_I9295XXUBML3_HOME )
1. Root with Odin
2. CWM-recovery with Odin
3. Enable Developer-mode
4. Disable Knox
5. Enable USB-debugging
6. Enable 'Install unverfied apps' and disable Google unverified app install warning
7. (can't find ADB-settings in this ROM?)
8. Install Dual Boot Switcher app
9. Set kernel 1st ROM as primary kernel
10. Remove some bloatware
11. Reboot into recovery and flash patched zip files (CM10.2 + GAPPS)
12. Reboot and install Dual Boot Switcher app in 2nd ROM
13. Install Titanium backup and restore apps+app-data
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Yes, you are very close
I´d do it this way :
After a fresh install of your Sammy Stock Rom, let it set up. Then, turn of Device and restart into Download Mode
1. Root with Odin Flash this recovery with Odin
2. CWM-recovery with Odin After flash, Device will reboot, press Vol Up + Home, it will go into recovery
2a. Flash this from Recovery
2b. Reboot Device and Click on the SU App. Let it do it´s job (it will install stuff and disable KNOX)
3. Enable Developer-mode not needed
4. Disable Knox is done by SU App
5. Enable USB-debugging not needed
6. Enable 'Install unverfied apps' and disable Google unverified app install warning
7. (can't find ADB-settings in this ROM?) not there in stock and not needed
8. Install Dual Boot Switcher app
9. Set kernel 1st ROM as primary kernel
10. Remove some bloatware
10a. Apps like Google+, Maps, Samsung Bloat are good candidates for this as they are downloadable from store later or not needed at all
11. Reboot into recovery and flash patched zip files (CM10.2 + GAPPS)
12. Reboot and install Dual Boot Switcher app in 2nd ROM
13. Install Titanium backup and restore apps+app-data
Yes, there should be no Problems with TB even tho you´ll get warnings about SU. It works.
Good luck
Flashing in Step 1 and 2a the same file? Are you sure?
Or in Step2a CF-Auto-Root-jflte-jfltexx-gti9295.zip
ZeroZorro said:
Flashing in Step 1 and 2a the same file? Are you sure?
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Of course not, sorry, give me one Minute lol
Edit: This is step 2a http://www.mediafire.com/?b0yud9r9pwq79aw
Sorry I was in a hurry!
Sent from my GT-I9295 using xda app-developers app
ZeroZorro said:
Flashing in Step 1 and 2a the same file? Are you sure?
Or in Step2a CF-Auto-Root-jflte-jfltexx-gti9509.zip
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I've corrected the link above now, too
Sent from my GT-I9295 using xda app-developers app
Step 11 now...almost there...
Aargh... when trying to install the patched zip CM10.2 i get a Status 7 error
Went back and flashed CWM 6.0.4.5
But again...
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NOT INSTALLING AS PRIMARY
symlink: some symlinks failed
E:Error in /data/media/0/Download/cm-10.2-20131227-UNOFFICIAL-jactiveltexx_dualboot.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted
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Any clue?
EDIT: Installing CMW 6.0.4.8 did the trick for me