Confused - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm currently on darkys 10.1 JVH on dark core kernel and my modem is JVO. How would I flash to JVP from my current setup and will I lose root if I go to stock jvp?
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[Q] how to flash i9000 kernal with cap rom

I'm currently using cog 2.3b2. I'd like to have hsupa but only i9000 kernal and modem from setiron supports it. How do I flash a setiron's kernal and use cognitions rom? I'm familiar with using cwm and odin. Would I flash the kernal first then the rom on top of it all using cwm?
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All I did was flash the new version of cog then I used Odin to flash the kernel and it s works fine for me depending on your cappy you night have to flash to stock then the jg8 etc.
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[Q] stock kernel

is it possible to go back to stock kernel?
Yes. Do check www.samfirmware.com in their firmware section if your stock eclair or froyo is available for download.
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there isn't a jpp kernel
and it seems there are only full roms, no kernels
Open the 1st few posts of doc's (JPA, JPM) under android development. I can't remember 100% if what you need is there but it's worth a shot.
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[Q] JVR and JVQ

Hello to everybody.I have a Hybrid 2.0 XXJVR Rom and Galaxian EE kernel and i want to test F1 Galaxy S2-SP1 Rom which is based on XXJVQ.Do i have to install XXJVQ to test it or is done from XXJVR straight away?Thanks in advance!!!
If you want to use a custom rom that is gingerbread, you need to be running gingerbread for the bootloader. Same for FroYo.
Gingerbread > gingerbread
Froyo > froyo
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so are you saying that i can?because in the F1 post says to flash XXJVQ rom first.Thanks for the reply!
If the post says to flash a certain firmware first, do it. The dev knows best.
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(Q) darky rom

Hello, guys i am on blockbuster rom with telon kernel installed! I want to change my rom and kernel to darky rom and darkcore. What would be the method? A very brief method would be appreciated. Thanx
here you go!!
http://www.darkyrom.com/community/i...wm-sgs-cappy-darkyrom-xxjvr-10-3-beta-1.4508/
If i was going back to a darky ROM on my SGS I would flash 10.2RE through Odin and then simply flash 10.2.1 or the JVS base through CWM. Followed by my kernel of choice if i didn't want to stay on darkcore.
I don't think I would bother with the10.3 beta
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MrIwik said:
If i was going back to a darky ROM on my SGS I would flash 10.2RE through Odin and then simply flash 10.2.1 or the JVS base through CWM. Followed by my kernel of choice if i didn't want to stay on darkcore.
I don't think I would bother with the10.3 beta
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Thanx alot for the simple instructions,exactly what i wanted.
Btw there are so many versions of darkcore kernel,which one should i flash?
Or when i flash the darky rom with the steps you mentioned the darkcore kernel is installed auto?
hassaan123 said:
Thanx alot for the simple instructions,exactly what i wanted.
Btw there are so many versions of darkcore kernel,which one should i flash?
Or when i flash the darky rom with the steps you mentioned the darkcore kernel is installed auto?
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The correct darkcore kernel will be included on install.
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Gt I9000

Hi how can i root my galaxy s running 2.3.3 ive tried z4root and gingerbreak and they didnt work plz help
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Those only work for Froyo. You need Chainfire's AKA CF-Root for Gingerbread and beyond...
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Flash through odin one of the cf-root kernel and than flash galaxian for CWM
Or you can just use SuperOneClick 1.9.5 or higer (latest is 2.3.2 if I remember right). It roots every version of Android, from Eclair to Gingerbread.

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