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 everyone,
I had a quick search but couldn't find the answer so I do appologise if I missed it.
My current S has CWM v3 on it and I would like to upgrade it to v5.
What is the best way to do this? Thank you.
Flash a kernel with the CWM you want.
I see so it is that easy
Any urls to exactly which one I need and the way to do it - Really do not want to mess this phone up Thank you for your reply.
Well, assuming you are on Cyanogenmod 7.2, a gingerbread kernel would do.
[KERNEL] Semaphore 2.7.4 (CF-Root + Voodoo Snd v10 + OC/UV + BLN)
It comes with CWM v5.0.2.7
I am on stockginger bread rooted with cmw v3. Just got the phone. Does the fact I am not on CM 7.2 mean I need a different methoe? Thank you.
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Is your phone a Galaxy Ace (s5850) or a Galaxy S (i9000)?
This is important because I've been giving you a link for i9000.
i9000 I still need to update my signature sorry
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i9000 I still need to update my signature sorry
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Just flash another kernel using odin. Devil is a good one to use. All the latest ones use cwm 5 but it doesn't reallty do anything the older one doesn't. I would stick to chainfire on Stock rom mate.
You have an i9000 with stock gingerbread.
Which version of GB?
Since you are on stock you'll be using ODIN to flash the kernel. Are you familiar with ODIN?
yes I have already gone this but the kernal was cwm v3 I need to find one with v5. And thank you for your replies and help
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Well then, if you've flashed a kernel via ODIN before, then grab the kernel as suggested and flash it.
Check if CF-Root has cwm 5, I think it only goes to v3.
nyloncrack said:
Well then, if you've flashed a kernel via ODIN before, then grab the kernel as suggested and flash it.
Check if CF-Root has cwm 5, I think it only goes to v3.
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Right I shall do that, thank you.
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- Also I apologise for my terrible English and spelling in my few posts in this thread - was using my tablet and I am just no good with its keyboard.
Sorted. This can be closed.
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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
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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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hi, i notice most files were created for cwm flashing, but i cant find cwm recovery available for downloads, even rom manager not supporting gnote. Mobile odin also removed cwm injection.. after rooting from mobile odin no cwm...how to flash those zip files?
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alanccs said:
hi, i notice most files were created for cwm flashing, but i cant find cwm recovery available for downloads, even rom manager not supporting gnote. Mobile odin also removed cwm injection.. after rooting from mobile odin no cwm...how to flash those zip files?
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What rom u use now??
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i just flash the lastest stock lr5 with stock kernel, previous root n cwm gone...
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alanccs said:
i just flash the lastest stock lr5 with stock kernel, previous root n cwm gone...
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Stock kernel haven't CWM recovery...
Its only have stock recovery...
So u must flash custom kernel in order to get the CWM..
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so sickening no support from cwm ...is this the only way to get cwm? just need to figure out which kernel to use...thanks!
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alanccs said:
so sickening no support from cwm ...is this the only way to get cwm? just need to figure out which kernel to use...thanks!
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Before u flash it...
What kind of cwm u need??
CWM recovery or CWM manager or Both of them.?
CF root LRG include CWM recovery n CWM manager but any superSU issue.
Notecore v.6,goku kernel v.1.5,speedmod K3-9 include cwm recovery but nothing cwm manager,u can install cwm manager as add on..
U should rooted before flashing the kernel..
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fahrie12 said:
Before u flash it...
What kind of cwm u need??
CWM recovery or CWM manager or Both of them.?
CF root LRG include CWM recovery n CWM manager but any superSU issue.
Notecore v.6,goku kernel v.1.5,speedmod K3-9 include cwm recovery but nothing cwm manager,u can install cwm manager as add on..
U should rooted before flashing the kernel..
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hi, whats the diff btw cwm recovery n cwm manager? is there conflict with superSU? can i use the LRK for my LR1? how about notecore compare to cf ? Which is a better choice? raise counter if flash? im SU rooted..
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alanccs said:
hi, whats the diff btw cwm recovery n cwm manager? is there conflict with superSU? can i use the LRK for my LR1? how about notecore compare to cf ? Which is a better choice? raise counter if flash? im SU rooted..
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Cwm recovery is cwm in recovery mode..
Cwm manager is cwm in ur desktop..
LRG kernel have conflict with superSU..
yes, u can use LRK for ur LR1..
Notecore had been erase emmc bug n had been patched..
CF just stock kernel which has given root access..
Notecore V.10.2 is recommended choice..
No counter or yellow triangle if u flash it from mobile odin or cwm recovery..
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Thank you so much for your advices:thumbup:will do some research with your advice in mind b4 making a final choice..
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Thank you so much for your advices:thumbup:will do some research with your advice in mind b4 making a final choice..
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Ur wellcome bro.
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alanccs said:
Thank you so much for your advices:thumbup:will do some research with your advice in mind b4 making a final choice..
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There is speedmod ICS kernel 3-12 as additional choice...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1673072
Berlino said:
There is speedmod ICS kernel 3-12 as additional choice...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1673072
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thanks bro, im reading too..tough decision to make a choice..
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im not ready to do a custom rom yet...but m looking forward for cm10 to be fully functional..so whats the best combi?
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alanccs said:
im not ready to do a custom rom yet...but m looking forward for cm10 to be fully functional..so whats the best combi?
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By flashing a safe kernel like Goku, Speedmod or Notecore for your stock TW ICS you'll get a safe cwm...it is up to you which one you prefer, just try them out...
As I know Speedmod is very stable (no oc/uv but battery friendly), Goku is undervolted/not oc'ed (don't know the voltage table) with a 100MHz frequency, but it makes no sence 'cause 100MHz use the same voltage as 200MHz...and finally there is Notecore with an eye more on performance than battery life (but it is good as well regarding battery)...if you decide for Notecore, flash the STD-version first (not every Note can handle the oc'ed version).
To switch from TW ROM to CM9/CM10 it is recommended to go back to GB via PC Odin to do a fullwipe from there to safely switch over to CM9/CM10. Other's only flash Abyss (a GB-kernel) without going back to GB to do the full wipe, but I read something about that there COULD be some problems at the end...you'd NEVER flash CM9/CM10 directly from TW ICS stock or custom ROM!!!
Ok, so happy flashing for you :laugh:
thanks for your rich info advices bro, a few questions.
1. custom kernel will render from official ota updates?
2. will mess up my current app, data? like notecore will reverse sd n ext sd
3. needs to restore backup after flashing?
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alanccs said:
thanks for your rich info advices bro, a few questions.
1. custom kernel will render from official ota updates?
2. will mess up my current app, data? like notecore will reverse sd n ext sd
3. needs to restore backup after flashing?
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1.-> I don't think that OTA is possible for rooted devices, but via Kies (yes, this buggy software) you'll get official updates if rooted I've read...I always flash my FW via Mobile Odin. You can get the stock FW's on sammobile f.e.!
2.-> No, Notecore overwrites only the stock kernel...your apps'n'data should be safe! The built-in CWM of Notecore kernel shows the correct paths for internal and external sd!
3.-> Before flashing anything you'd allways backup your apps with TB f.e.! And before flashing the kernel, you'd wipe cache/dalvik cache (not DATA!) or use the jbroid kernel cleaning script (this wipes cache, dalvik and fragments of old kernel for a clean flash)! After a kernel flash there is no need for a restore backup if all went as it should.
When on Speedmod, Goku or Notecore you can also do a nandroid backup before flashing any other kernel (I allways do).
And just to clear things before you'll try to flash...You have a rooted device already???
ok thank you :thumbup:that clears my doubts, yes im already rooted with mobile odin but no cwm injected well m ready to try out..
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alanccs said:
ok thank you :thumbup:that clears my doubts, yes im already rooted with mobile odin but no cwm injected well m ready to try out..
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Okay, here we go...:fingers-crossed:
If you stick with Notecore ( I think so, 'cause this kernel is amazing), you have to flash often 'cause Gavin (g.lewarne) allways is cooking a new creation of his outstanding kernel.:laugh:
Hi currently I am on stock unrooted 4.04
base band N7000DXLR1
Kernel 3.0.15-N7000DXLR2-CL830576 [email protected]#3 SMP PREEMPT Wed Jul 4 16:47 KST 2012
Build number IMM76D.DXLR2
This is an unsafe kernel.
I want root and safe kernel
By my understanding I can flash Phil3759's kernel from stock recovery, this will give me root CWM and a safe kernel.
I have read and read and just need someone to confirm a few things for me please simple yes no answers is all i need, thank you in advance.
1. does it not matter what kernel I'm on to start with (safe or not)?
2. After this process how do I know for sure or how can I confirm I am now on a safe kernel (after flashing?
3. Is this the correct version of kernel or will one of the newer ones work?
PhilZ-cwm6-DXLR2-OLB-v2.7
http://www.mediafire.com/file/0ubq6f...2.7-signed.zip
4. Once rooted and on the above kernel I can full wipe and start to play with JB roms ?
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ASSISTANCE (WHOMEVER YOU MAY BE)
20inchtofreedom said:
Hi currently I am on stock unrooted 4.04
base band N7000DXLR1
Kernel 3.0.15-N7000DXLR2-CL830576 [email protected]#3 SMP PREEMPT Wed Jul 4 16:47 KST 2012
Build number IMM76D.DXLR2
This is an unsafe kernel.
I want root and safe kernel
By my understanding I can flash Phil3759's kernel from stock recovery, this will give me root CWM and a safe kernel.
I have read and read and just need someone to confirm a few things for me please simple yes no answers is all i need, thank you in advance.
1. does it not matter what kernel I'm on to start with (safe or not)?
2. After this process how do I know for sure or how can I confirm I am now on a safe kernel (after flashing?
3. Is this the correct version of kernel or will one of the newer ones work?
PhilZ-cwm6-DXLR2-OLB-v2.7
http://www.mediafire.com/file/0ubq6f...2.7-signed.zip
4. Once rooted and on the above kernel I can full wipe and start to play with JB roms ?
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ASSISTANCE (WHOMEVER YOU MAY BE)
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Starting kernel doesn't matter. (Philz can be even be flashed safely from stock )
The latest ICS kernels can be used on older ICS ROMs.
You will know you are on new kernel by booting into recovery.
You can now wipe safely and flash ROMs.
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1. does it not matter what kernel I'm on to start with (safe or not)?
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No
20inchtofreedom said:
2. After this process how do I know for sure or how can I confirm I am now on a safe kernel (after flashing?
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Check what kernel you are using in 'About Phone' from settings
20inchtofreedom said:
3. Is this the correct version of kernel or will one of the newer ones work?
PhilZ-cwm6-DXLR2-OLB-v2.7
http://www.mediafire.com/file/0ubq6f...2.7-signed.zip
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I'd go with that one
20inchtofreedom said:
4. Once rooted and on the above kernel I can full wipe and start to play with JB roms ?
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Yes , but check first in 'About Phone' before you wipe.
shoey63 said:
Starting kernel doesn't matter. (Philz can be even be flashed safely from stock )
The latest ICS kernels can be used on older ICS ROMs.
You will know you are on new kernel by booting into recovery.
You can now wipe safely and flash ROMs.
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Of the newer kernels any idea which one i should go with ?
DDLR9-INU is very nice
Actually the newer ones are probably just as good (maybe even better) I just haven't tried them yet.
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Cool thanks heaps guys ............. think ill try one of the newer ones ..if it dosnt work then I can just the older lr2 one to match my rom :fingers-crossed:
Can you report back with your results?
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seems all good.... kernel version has changed seem to have root access not to sure how to tell but juice defender is showing the root only options now.... rom seems a little snappier but way to soon to tell...
Go into recovrry and check it out. You should see a significant difference
Also, you should see new SuperSu app. Click on it in case binaries need to be updated.
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cool thanks... do the binarys update themselves when I open superuser
Yep. If you don't see a message then they are already up to date.
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