I want to install custom kernel on my tab can any one please tell me,How can i install it.i would like to install "koxudaxi" custom kernel.
Any help will be appreciated
Please go and read the koxudaxi thread....we don't want repeat posting of procedures.....
I am using android 2.3.3 and i can not find any instruction there.Also i am unable to root my tab with superoneclick.
zachlevi said:
I am using android 2.3.3 and i can not find any instruction there.Also i am unable to root my tab with superoneclick.
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I don't know of any other custom kernel(note: NOT ROM) that can root 2.3.3 except CF-root which if I apply on my tab distorts the bootanimation.
But then there are folks here who have successfully applied CF-root without any problem...
You used the CF-root without the bootloaders, thats where the wiggly lines come from. Reflash CF-root using the bootloaders version - they are unsigned and safe.
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Hi,
I'v had a look for this in the forum but not found any infomation on this.
Has any one been able to root the new JPY update that take the Samsung galaxy to Froyo 2.2.1?
If you how did you do?
Dude it takes a few seconds to use the search function: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
Also SuperOneClick works just fine.
i rooted my phone using z4root
jje
You have 2 options:
1) SuperOneClick has worked for me on 2.2.1 where others have failed. It's a desktop app you install.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
2) Flash a custom ROM that's already rooted. The advantage to this is it also includes a fix for 3e recovery that will let you flash update.zip files from your phone (required for some apps). There's a few kernels out there that do this and everyone has their preference. I personally use SpeedMod. Check the developers page for instructions, downloadable file, tutorial, etc. This is the option that I personally would do.
http://touristinparadise.blogspot.com/p/samsung-galaxy-s.html
or just flash a custom kernel ie chainfire cf kernel.
how can you root using z4 on 2.2.1 when you cant even install the app? after updated to 2.2.1... the z4 root is useless even if its downloaded straight from xda and transfer to the phone.
Does anyone have a suggestion how to root a Note with version N7000XXLA6?
For your information:
- SuperOneClick don't work.
- DooMLoRD's Easy Rooting Toolkit [v4.0](zergRush Exploit) don't work.
Any suggestions?!?
Timmy_01 said:
Does anyone have a suggestion how to root a Note with version N7000XXLA6?
For your information:
- SuperOneClick don't work.
- DooMLoRD's Easy Rooting Toolkit [v4.0](zergRush Exploit) don't work.
Any suggestions?!?
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As I read in this post, you have to flash an older stock rom, root it, then flash the new stock rom using mobile-odin with keep root option on.
Text from the post:
"As New ROMs are not direct rootable, you cant root it direct method like Zergrush exploit or CF-Root, If you want such new ROMs Rooted, You shud have currant Older ROM installed, If you are not rooted and flashed Newer ROM, first downgrade to older ROM as above said.then you may update n Root it with one of following two methods."
XXLA6
i want also root my note
Baseband Version : N7000XXLA4
Buildnumber: GINGERBREAD.XXLA6
KERNEL: 2.6.35.7-N7000XXLA6-CL907341 [email protected]#2
anyone how and what to use
As jellevanb wisely stated... This thread holds the answers: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
I was on La6, flashed KKA with PC Odin, then used CF-Root for KKA (props to Chainfire for his amazing work) then flashed LA6 on-device using CWM Manager that was installed with CF-Root. Now I have La6 with root
I also was on LA6, flashed AbyssNotekernel42CWTouchOriginalLogo.tar with PC Odin then used CF-Root-SGN_XX_SER_LA6-v5.0-CWM5. It worked for me.
The easiest way to gain root would be this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25285584&postcount=3
chasmodo said:
The easiest way to gain root would be this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25285584&postcount=3
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i flash it first CF ROOT Via odin . then Wipe data / factory reset / wipe dalvick cahce wipe cache ... then install jbroid kernel and flash franco that's right ?
Yes that's right.
CWM on galaxy note
hey guys i have rooted my galaxy note but i want install MIUI Rom
i think need first clockworkmod ,
have wacthed so many videos but still i dont know how to do it
hi guys,
Ive a SGSII, rooted and with a custom rom.
Now I wanted to root my sister's SGS i9000 running 2.1 Eclair, I9000 NEJG3
I did the One Click Root method, with my computer, but nothing. Can't get the root. There is in fact the SU, but no root as I install Titanium ou Rom Tollbox last version.
tried to pust the update.zip file into /sdcard then go to recovery, install packages, and nothing, it go back to the recovery stock mod all the times!!!
Cant get root and cant into recovery with update.zip file...
Any sollutions? something to flash via odin?
Thnks guys!
The_MutenRoshi said:
hi guys, Ive a SGSII, rooted and with a custom rom. Now I wanted to root my sister's SGS i9000 running 2.1 Eclair, I9000 NEJG3
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Problem is you are still running Eclair?, Update your ROM to Gingerbread for it to function better with latest apps
but IF you must have only Eclair and want to root it, you can try various rooting tools found at Collections for Android link on my signature
xsenman said:
Problem is you are still running Eclair?, Update your ROM to Gingerbread for it to function better with latest apps
but IF you must have only Eclair and want to root it, you can try various rooting tools found at Collections for Android link on my signature
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Im on Eclair, but I dont want it anymore, I want to have the new Jelly bean, but cant have acess to root, neither rom manager neither CWM, so cant install nothing by that way... as I tried severals updated.zip and no one can work...
I was thinking, only if I flashed some ROM through ODIN3, like for example:
- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1326416 as that is possible to flash over odin, and then i can flash some ROM with Jelly Bean through Clockworkmod...
Is that the best way?
It would work if I flash that ROM using ODIN, on top of Eclair 2.1?
Need some help here ^^
EDIT: Just saw that on your sig and in your post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11113557&postcount=1
If I do all those steps, can I install that Rom without any problems?
Even I haven´t root yet? =\
The_MutenRoshi said:
Im on Eclair, but I dont want it anymore, I want to have the new Jelly bean, but cant have acess to root, neither rom manager neither CWM, so cant install nothing by that way... as I tried severals updated.zip and no one can work...
I was thinking, only if I flashed some ROM through ODIN3, like for example:
- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1326416 as that is possible to flash over odin, and then i can flash some ROM with Jelly Bean through Clockworkmod...
Is that the best way?
It would work if I flash that ROM using ODIN, on top of Eclair 2.1?
Need some help here ^^
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Yes, you need to use ODIN3 to Flash the ROM, since your goal is Jelly Bean, you need to be on Original Gingerbread First, to do that go here and select the Firmware according to your location http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1102881 ..Follow Flashing guide to the dot
Than go here and install a semaphore kernel, which will give you root and CWM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1112908
after that you need to visit the Jelly Bean Developers thread of your choosing and follow their guide to install Jelly Bean ( BUT be aware Jelly Bean is NOT fully Stable yet)
Darky's Resurrection ROM is for those who are having problems , yours is Just a Normal upgrade, so best use latest Original Firmware, First
xsenman said:
Yes, you need to use ODIN3 to Flash the ROM, since your goal is Jelly Bean, you need to be on Original Gingerbread First, to do that go here and select the Firmware according to your location http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1102881 ..Follow Flashing guide to the dot
Than go here and install a semaphore kernel, which will give you root and CWM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1112908
after that you need to visit the Jelly Bean Developers thread of your choosing and follow their guide to install Jelly Bean ( BUT be aware Jelly Bean is NOT fully Stable yet)
Darky's Resurrection ROM is for those who are having problems , yours is Just a Normal upgrade, so best use latest Original Firmware, First
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First of all, thank you very much for your time, helping me
Well so Im going to flash with ODIN a Gingerbread Firmware. There is no problem doing that as im not rooted or have eclair 2.1?
Then i flash that kernel, semaphore, but how? dunno how to install it by ODIN =\
The_MutenRoshi said:
First of all, thank you very much for your time, helping me
Well so Im going to flash with ODIN a Gingerbread Firmware. There is no problem doing that as im not rooted or have eclair 2.1?
Then i flash that kernel, semaphore, but how? dunno how to install it by ODIN =\
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Yes, you don't need root for flashing, kernel are flashed same way as flashing ROM's, put the kernel in PDA ( don't tick anything) and press start in odin
xsenman said:
Yes, you don't need root for flashing, kernel are flashed same way as flashing ROM's, put the kernel in PDA ( don't tick anything) and press start in odin
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Thank you Thank you !
Just one more thing, how can i choose the best firmware? I live on Portuga, Europe, and my firmware now is CSC:JG3 (3IE)
The_MutenRoshi said:
Thank you Thank you !
Just one more thing, how can i choose the best firmware? I live on Portuga, Europe, and my firmware now is CSC:JG3 (3IE)
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You should look under Europe, the latest is JW7 but the CSC is only one, so better use JW5, with Multi CSC
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You should look under Europe, the latest is JW7 but the CSC is only one, so better use JW5, with Multi CSC
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Doing exacly what you say, just rebooted its it works
Amazing, thank you so much!
Where would I get CF-Root or CWM for this device? I've been ROMing for the Galasy S/S2/S3 for a while now, but a friend has asked me to do my thing to his Galaxy Ace. There are ROMs for it, but I can't find the CWM/CFRoot packages to get started, and I've read through the forums. I'm sure they're there, I just must have missed them.
If someone could link me to an ODIN package with CF-Root+CWM for this device it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
- Naz.
Use the search button
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1158197
tokobot said:
Use the search button
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1158197
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Thanks, but the problem is that I can't find the appropriate CF-Root for this device. I've looked through this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
This phone I have is running gingerbread XWKS9 but I can't seem to find either a CF-Root to match that build, nor can I find a list of old stock firmwares just so I can downgrade to one of the ones listed in the CF-Root thread in order to get CWM on there.
Any pointers? A thread with either ODIN packages for old firmwares OR a CF-Root link for XWKS9 would be great.
The cf-root work with all the stock rom.
Too with the firmware XWKS9
mrnaz said:
Thanks, but the problem is that I can't find the appropriate CF-Root for this device. I've looked through this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
This phone I have is running gingerbread XWKS9 but I can't seem to find either a CF-Root to match that build, nor can I find a list of old stock firmwares just so I can downgrade to one of the ones listed in the CF-Root thread in order to get CWM on there.
Any pointers? A thread with either ODIN packages for old firmwares OR a CF-Root link for XWKS9 would be great.
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The kernel in the link is for another device, it won't on ace.Firmwares doesn't matter, just check if it really is the original ace and not a variant.
Controversies,controversies everywhere :what
Prawesome said:
The kernel in the link is for another device, it won't on ace.Firmwares doesn't matter, just check if it really is the original ace and not a variant.
Controversies,controversies everywhere :what
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Really? Are you 100% sure about this? I've been diligently matching the firmware version with the CF-Root version all this time and you're telling me I don't have to?
As long as it is cf-root for the ace, firmware doesn't matter since cf-root preserves baseband. Just make sure you're on gingerbread and not froyo.
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As long as it is cf-root for the ace, firmware doesn't matter since cf-root preserves baseband. Just make sure you're on gingerbread and not froyo.
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OK I'm still having problems, and I'm feeling pretty noobish at the moment despite the fact that I've ROMed about 100 phones of various models to everything from stock to MIUI.
I do not know how to proceed for this device. I have a stock Galaxy Ace, running GB 2.3.5 KS9 firmware. I can only find CF-Root packages for flashing in CWM, but I cannot find a CF-Root/CWM package flashable in ODIN, which is usually my first step in installing custom ROMs.
Am I really just dense or are things done differently in the Galaxy Ace?
mrnaz said:
OK I'm still having problems, and I'm feeling pretty noobish at the moment despite the fact that I've ROMed about 100 phones of various models to everything from stock to MIUI.
I do not know how to proceed for this device. I have a stock Galaxy Ace, running GB 2.3.5 KS9 firmware. I can only find CF-Root packages for flashing in CWM, but I cannot find a CF-Root/CWM package flashable in ODIN, which is usually my first step in installing custom ROMs.
Am I really just dense or are things done differently in the Galaxy Ace?
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Then flash it through cwm5. Root the ace, flash cwm5, flash cf-root, enjoy.
I don't know if there's an odin flashable cf-root for ace, but being so easy to root and flash stuff through recovery, why would you want that?
If upgrading captivate via kies mini from froyo version 2.2 to gb 2.** do i still need to use heimdall or odin method to install either cwm or or flash a custom rom,this is a new phone as in just out of the box new.....can somone pls help wanna find out b4 i begin to hack my phone....also will the gb update also install gb bootloaders i'm a noob so any help would be greatly appreciated.
diablofuego said:
If upgrading captivate via kies mini from froyo version 2.2 to gb 2.** do i still need to use heimdall or odin method to install either cwm or or flash a custom rom,this is a new phone as in just out of the box new.....can somone pls help wanna find out b4 i begin to hack my phone....also will the gb update also install gb bootloaders i'm a noob so any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Depends upon what do you want to do next after installing 2.3.5.
Everybody Starts from scratch so don't hesitate in asking.
Read this: (this is what I did)
1. Install 2.3.5 using Kies update.
2. Install corn kernel using kk4 easy root http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20710788&postcount=6 Don't forget to thank him.
3. Now first recommended installation is always Stable CM Rom can be CM 10.0 along with gapps, (But then you can not come back to GB normally you will have to flash it using Odin. and then the whole cycle again.)
4. After installing CM, install any JB ROM you like.