I was trying to install the K1-1 Kernel, everything seems fine after I installed it. But once I click on CWM, it saids "This version of CWM Manager should be used with CF-Root V5.0 or newer. It appears that you are running a different kernel. Various features have been disabled.".
How do I install CWM 5.0 ? My Baseband version is N7000XXLA4 Rom is using ROMOW-V5.1
Any help will be great.
benzso63 said:
I was trying to install the K1-1 Kernel, everything seems fine after I installed it. But once I click on CWM, it saids "This version of CWM Manager should be used with CF-Root V5.0 or newer. It appears that you are running a different kernel. Various features have been disabled.".
How do I install CWM 5.0 ? My Baseband version is N7000XXLA4 Rom is using ROMOW-V5.1
Any help will be great.
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Cwm5 app is fully compatible with chainfires kernel only or any derivativevof. Hardcores is not. However must functions are in cwm itself so no major issues or anything to be worried about
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Can you guide me how to put CWM 5 on the my NOTE?
thering1975 said:
Cwm5 app is fully compatible with chainfires kernel only or any derivativevof. Hardcores is not. However must functions are in cwm itself so no major issues or anything to be worried about
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Install chainfires kernel instead.
Download from his thread. Reboot into cwm and flash the file.
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Looking at his thread, do I use CF-Root-SGN_XX_OXA_LA4-v5.0-CWM5.zip ?
My current baseband version is N7000XXLA4
I am new using Android phone, just little afraid if I break it
thering1975 said:
Install chainfires kernel instead.
Download from his thread. Reboot into cwm and flash the file.
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If youre running la4 then yes pick the kernel that matches your baseband so rom is la4 kernel required is la4.
Dont worry you wont break anything
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I have Galaxy Tab (GT-P1000) with Android 2.3.6 (stock rom) altready rooted.
I want to install ClockWorkMod Recovery...
I think I have to flash a kernel with CWM... So I want to install this kernel...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=943669
I have Odin... What I have to do?
Thanks!
You may try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1460327
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Beforecyou upgrade to cwm5 make sure you have the rom and kernal already on your sd card.it will make it easier for you.trust me I lewdned the hardway.just savjng you the headache
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hambalos said:
You may try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1460327
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It work!
Thank you very much!
For others 'n00b' that want to install only a custom kernel...
Use Odin, flash kernel (a .tar file with inside "zImage") use PDA.
After reboot, wait a long.
Hello !
I have JW4 and today downloaded and installed Voodoo kernel but don't like it cause it does not support Voodoo sound or even Nstools. If I via Odin install Semaphore kernel would I need to install JW4 again or just go to PDA and install the kernel from there ? Thanking you !
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No you just have to flash Semaphore via Odin without reinstall all rom (put file in PDA).
You need to flash the kernel only
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No, flash only kernel
Hello Galaxy S Community, I have just purchased a Galaxy S and its coming with android 2.1 stock. I wanna know, whats the fastest and most stable rom for the Galaxy S and whats the fastest and most stable kernel for the Galaxy S?
Edit: I just updated it to 2.3.3 JVN Via Samsung Kies but I am no noob with odin, i just wanted to update via kies .
For stock rom the best kernel is the Sempahore kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1112908
Form CM7/MIUI you can you the glitch kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1041532
There are most of kernels, but for stock rom the semaphore kernel is better
flowerpower84 said:
For stock rom the best kernel is the Sempahore kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1112908
Form CM7/MIUI you can you the glitch kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1041532
There are most of kernels, but for stock rom the semaphore kernel is better
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I definately dont wanna stay on stock touchwiz cause i dont like the interface. What do you think about the 4.0.4 roms? Does all the hardware work or is it in alpha/beta? What about ICS Kernels? Should i flash ICS or flash a Gingerbread rom (CM7, etc)? Sorry about all the questions but there are so many roms/kernels that I just have no clue which one to use.
You could try latest CM9 nightly with Semaphore 1.2.2 or latest mnics or Devil kernel.
After 3 or 4 circle battery charges I'd think it will offer to you good performance and good battery life, but I'm supposing it.
Try them and after that tell us about
I hope it helps you!
I m using ics333 no bugs, good ram management, good battery life my first rom after buying galaxy S
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For GB, jw6+midnight kernel
Ive download slim ICS (samsung base, device essentials (i9000) and slim gapps). how do i install as it has no odin.tar, just update.zip and im on stock gb so i have no cwm. i tried downloading cwm from here:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1089989 but the ezodin link is dead so i have no way of installing. also.
alb3rtt said:
Ive download slim ICS as it seems to include everything i want. how do i install as it has no odin.tar, just update.zip and im on stock gb so i have no cwm. i tried downloading cwm from here:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1089989 but the ezodin link is dead so i have no way of installing.
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Here is my ezodin kit, unzip, read .txt
http://db.tt/MOGZx01S
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should i install cm9 first, then slim ics?
alb3rtt said:
should i install cm9 first, then slim ics?
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Yes.
alb3rtt said:
should i install cm9 first, then slim ics?
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Full instructions on slim site......see link in my sig
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do i have to flash semaphore kernel after slimics or does cm9 (or slimics) come with semaphore kernel in it?
i downloaded you ezbase 4. i extracted it and read the guide. if i do this, will it install cwm for gb? im on stock 2.3.3 (jvn).
alb3rtt said:
do i have to flash semaphore kernel after slimics or does cm9 (or slimics) come with semaphore kernel in it?
i downloaded you ezbase 4. i extracted it and read the guide. if i do this, will it install cwm for gb? im on stock 2.3.3 (jvn).
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Flash the ROM with.pit, let it reboot then boot back to download, flash the root kernel, let it reboot and you are on rooted ROM, copy nightly, base, essentials and gapps to sd card, then follow instructions for flashing sequence, after, if you want semaphore download and flash that, make sure you use the s version as slim has the large ram patch
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slaphead20 said:
Flash the ROM with.pit, let it reboot then boot back to download, flash the root kernel, let it reboot and you are on rooted ROM, copy nightly, base, essentials and gapps to sd card, then follow instructions for flashing sequence, after, if you want semaphore download and flash that, make sure you use the s version as slim has the large ram patch
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thanks, thats much clearer now sorry for the headache but im a noob in the galaxy s forum
alb3rtt said:
thanks, thats much clearer now sorry for the headache but im a noob in the galaxy s forum
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No problem, any difficulty, just post back
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when i tried to install the latest cm9 nightly in recovery (following the instructions) , i got E:cant open (location of cm9 nightly). should i re download it ?
i dowloaded the one at the top cm-9-20120617-NIGHTLY-galaxysmtd.zip .
alb3rtt said:
when i tried to install the latest cm9 nightly in recovery (following the instructions) , i got E:cant open (location of cm9 nightly). should i re download it ?
i dowloaded the one at the top cm-9-20120617-NIGHTLY-galaxysmtd.zip .
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Sounds like a bad download, so yes, try again
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slaphead20 said:
Sounds like a bad download, so yes, try again
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Did you select instal zip from recovery, or the update zip option?
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slaphead20 said:
Did you select instal zip from recovery, or the update zip option?
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i rebooted into recovery, and pressed install zip from sd, then select update.zip.
alb3rtt said:
i rebooted into recovery, and pressed install zip from sd, then select update.zip
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i redownloaded it and did the install procedure and it came up again. (cant open cm9 update). my cwm is cwm 3, might that be the problem? (i did everything like you ezbase guide said)
Im on ROOTED GB 2.3.6
Can i just flash straight to the fransco kernel included inside the kindroid v3.0 package
Or i have to flash the abyss first
This part is so confusing
There's no need for Abyss Kernel if you are still on Gingerbread. Abyss is very often used because it's an Gingerbread Kernel with a very easy detectable recovery in red.
You can use Mobile Odin PRO with Full Wipe to flash stock ICS (LRG) with CF Root Kernel. After that you can install Kingdroid.
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Hi there
vet-note said:
There's no need for Abyss Kernel if you are still on Gingerbread. Abyss is very often used because it's an Gingerbread Kernel with a very easy detectable recovery in red.
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So what u mean is that
I just can use the CWM recovery to flash the v3 kingdroid directly onto my N7000 right?
The safer way is the one I described above but you can try to install right away, but don't forget Fullwipe when you are still on Gingerbread.
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