I heard something recently about fileshare sites being shut down...is that what I'm experiencing. Tried to download files from: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1359068 and none of the links work. Actually a couple did but said I could only download a file I uploaded myself. I tried downloading from another thread on this site and had the same problem. Any solutions/alternatives? How can I download from the link I posted above?
Thanks!
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I heard something recently about fileshare sites being shut down...is that what I'm experiencing. Tried to download files from: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1359068 and none of the links work. Actually a couple did but said I could only download a file I uploaded myself. I tried downloading from another thread on this site and had the same problem. Any solutions/alternatives? How can I download from the link I posted above?
Thanks!
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I see a KJ4 link. Have you tried the KJ5 thread? It's the newest one for our 7310.
Hi nirogu325, thanks for replying. This is what I am trying to do:
-Enable adhoc connection so I can use my windows mobile phone as a hotspot for my tabl, and
-Enable USB charging for my tab in my car and elsewhere, not just wall jack.
Based on what I've read, I need busybox (Titanium back up says it's installed but when I downloaded an app called wifiadhocenabler, it says it is not installed. Installing it from the market says I need Nand Unlock and this is where I'm stuck at the moment. Do you know how to perform this on the P7310? Or an easier way to meet the objectives above?
Thanks again
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Hi nirogu325, thanks for replying. This is what I am trying to do:
-Enable adhoc connection so I can use my windows mobile phone as a hotspot for my tabl, and
-Enable USB charging for my tab in my car and elsewhere, not just wall jack.
Based on what I've read, I need busybox (Titanium back up says it's installed but when I downloaded an app called wifiadhocenabler, it says it is not installed. Installing it from the market says I need Nand Unlock and this is where I'm stuck at the moment. Do you know how to perform this on the P7310? Or an easier way to meet the objectives above?
Thanks again
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I assume you're on a stock firmware. If I were you, I'd flash this specific version which is already rooted and has busybox as you can read in the OP. Also, flash the v2d version of the motley kernel and go here for the USB charging script and instructions on enabling. I know that last link is for the 10.1, but it is the one motley linked to in the v2b version changelog in his kernel thread.
After my soft brick yesterday, I used Odin to "install" the version you attached in your General Guide post P310XARKJ5_P7310UEKJ5_HOME.tar.md5). That's the one, right?
Anyway, the good news is, I decided to install BusyBox without doing the Nand Unlock (maybe it was already done?), and it worked! The wifiadhocenabler app works now and I have a connection to my wm phone! Yay! Before trying the app (for the sake of onlookers) I tried the other method with the wpa_supplicant, such as the one here: http://androidtablethacks.com/android-tablet-hacks/how-to-enable-adhoc-wifi-on-android-tablets/ and it did not work for me. The app did!
So now, I'll try the kernel you posted above and then the USB charging.
I'm going to look over your general guide to see if I can figure out how to flash. I'm guessing it's the same or similar to when I recovered my tab in Odin...?
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After my soft brick yesterday, I used Odin to "install" the version you attached in your General Guide post P310XARKJ5_P7310UEKJ5_HOME.tar.md5). That's the one, right?
Anyway, the good news is, I decided to install BusyBox without doing the Nand Unlock (maybe it was already done?), and it worked! The wifiadhocenabler app works now and I have a connection to my wm phone! Yay! Before trying the app (for the sake of onlookers) I tried the other method with the wpa_supplicant, such as the one here: http://androidtablethacks.com/android-tablet-hacks/how-to-enable-adhoc-wifi-on-android-tablets/ and it did not work for me. The app did!
So now, I'll try the kernel you posted above and then the USB charging.
I'm going to look over your general guide to see if I can figure out how to flash. I'm guessing it's the same or similar to when I recovered my tab in Odin...?
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If you mean flashing a CWM package as the motley kernel, a file goes in the SDcard, you access the CWM Recovery and flash. That's a generic way BUT depending on what you will flash you may have to wipe. That's why I avoided altogether putting generic instructions regarding CWM packages in my guide (instructions may vary between ROM and kernels). Read your flashable package's thread carefully.
kind of like rooting? Yes, do I have to wipe to flash the motley kernel? I'm not seeing the flashable packages thread, can you point me to it?
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kind of like rooting? Yes, do I have to wipe to flash the motley kernel? I'm not seeing the flashable packages thread, can you point me to it?
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No, lol. If you want to flash the motley kernel just follow that thread's instructions. I gave you the motley kernel thread link in a previous post. For kernels, no wipe is necessary, for ROMs, yes.
Ok, thank you. lol
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Ok, thank you. lol
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You're welcome. Some people have the tendency NOT to wipe while flashing ROMs...yet complain later on the road. Always wipe when it comes to ROMs if you want to avoid issues. The only bugs you will experience are the ones that come with the ROM already. Better safe than sorry.
Ah, that leads me to wonder...When my tab was soft bricked and I used Odin3 and inserted the KJ5 file into the PDA section, and so on (I think that was flashing), was I supposed to do a wipe before I did that? If so, would it be better if I started from scratch again? ...hoping not, but better now than latter I'm thinking.
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Ah, that leads me to wonder...When my tab was soft bricked and I used Odin3 and inserted the KJ5 file into the PDA section, and so on (I think that was flashing), was I supposed to do a wipe before I did that? If so, would it be better if I started from scratch again? ...hoping not, but better now than latter I'm thinking.
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No. ODIN clears everything (including kernels, ROMs and CWM Recoveries). Everything back to stock. I was just referring to flashing other custom ROMs (non-ODIN, i.e. CWM flashable) procedures. Stick to the thread instructions in your chosen ROM and you'll be fine. It's just that some don't follow instructions and due to that, they may experience weird bugs.
That's good news, and strange, because after I used Oden3 (in the way I previously described), all my apps and files were still in tact. Does it just affect the system and not the file memory?
P.S. Hey! I'm no longer a noob! lol I just noticed I am now a "Junior Member".
P.S.S. I'm now running my tablet off my wm hotspot while charging it on my pc! woohoo
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That's good news, and strange, because after I used Oden3 (in the way I previously described), all my apps and files were still in tact. Does it just affect the system and not the file memory?
P.S. Hey! I'm no longer a noob! lol I just noticed I am now a "Junior Member".
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That is because you didn't check F.Reset Time on the left side of ODIN before flashing. It is advisable to make sure it is checked. Thanks, I'm gonna put that little but important detail in my guide (dunno how I missed that one ). I advise using Titanium Backup (for apps backup) and then ODIN. You might be fine as you are, but if you ever experience something weird then you know.
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P.S.S. I'm now running my tablet off my wm hotspot while charging it on my pc! woohoo
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I'm glad you made it!
Thanks for your support. If I ever have some extra change and feel like making a donation, I'll keep you in mind! Hey, where's your donation link anyway? Better get one!
nirogu325 said:
That is because you didn't check F.Reset Time on the left side of ODIN before flashing. It is advisable to make sure it is checked. Thanks, I'm gonna put that little but important detail in my guide (dunno how I missed that one ). I advise using Titanium Backup (for apps backup) and then ODIN. You might be fine as you are, but if you ever experience something weird then you know.
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My tablet is definitely a little laggy now, but that could be the 3.2 HC. Since I did not check that off, does it mean that it did not install on a clean wipe? I'm wondering if I should just do it while I remember the path to how I got where I'm at now. I doubt I'll remember everything down the road.
I have been making nandroid backups as well as titanium app backups.
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My tablet is definitely a little laggy now, but that could be the 3.2 HC. Since I did not check that off, does it mean that it did not install on a clean wipe? I'm wondering if I should just do it while I remember the path to how I got where I'm at now. I doubt I'll remember everything down the road.
I have been making nandroid backups as well as titanium app backups.
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As for donations, nah it's ok, I am no developer. As for the suggestion, it was just that, a suggestion for next time. Keep that in mind. It will become a habit down the road.
Sent from my GT-P7310
nirogu325,
I'm back to do my clean wipe. I performed the wipe/data reset in nandroid and now it's saying there is an update from KJ5 to LA3. Do you still think the custom kj5 is better than the stock LA3? I'm wondering if I should just install the update, root, install the motley kernel and go from there...?
Hope you're well! I still think you should add a donate link...you don't have to be a developer, your assistance/guidance is equally helpful to the community.
While I'm waiting, I flashed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1375112 and then I noticed I have the old CMR so I downloaded your updated package: GTab89Files and I cannot paste a single file from that folder onto my tab. I can paste files from other folders, but this one I copy and when I go to paste the paste option is not enabled; if I drag I get a little red circle with a line through it. Any ideas as to why it's rejecting?
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I just got my first REAL smartphone, actually it’s still on FedEx truck.
From reading the stickies on this forum, here’s what I gathered so far (and I am starting from scratch – nothing on my phone yet)
1) Root my phone with the ‘OneClick’ tool.
2) Install ROM (I am thinking Cognition, since it’s recommended for beginner).
3) Install Theme (haven’t decide on one yet) – any suggestions?
So, am I missing anything?
You seem to have a good grasp on what you are doing. I do recommend buying/making a Jig to have around just in case.
You're well on your way.
Make sure and read up on bootloaders and the difference between 2.1/2.2 and 2.3 bootloaders as getting this wrong is the main thing that can lead to "big" trouble.
Also take a look at Odin, Odin One Click return to stock and make sure and know the difference between those and the Odin One Click w/3 Button Combo.
thanks guys, i think i have a good idea of what i want to do but i am still struggling to find the details to do the above.
for example, what difference if my phone batch is 1010, or 1012, or older?
do i need to get an microsd card, if so what size/brand?
what sofware do i need to download?
etc, etc. etc.
i will continue to browse through the forums, but if you know of any links please post.
also, what does the jig do? do i need to have one?
thanks
First decide what u want to do, As u stated first root the phone and then u want a custom ROM, So go ahead and try it.
Only thing i will advice start from a froyo rom then to the gingerbread as there would be less chances to brick your phone while flashing the b.loades.
Read the OP properly of the ROM which you want to flash there are many good froyo rom available here. But just be sure what u are doing.
Please for the love of all things unholy, read this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1049294
and if the phone comes with froyo you will need this after rooting before flashing a rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1052991
At the start DEFINITE GUIDE TO BRICKING, LOL.
Its just a joke be sure you read it all.
rkkaranrk said:
First decide what u want to do, As u stated first root the phone and then u want a custom ROM, So go ahead and try it.
Only thing i will advice start from a froyo rom then to the gingerbread as there would be less chances to brick your phone while flashing the b.loades.
Read the OP properly of the ROM which you want to flash there are many good froyo rom available here. But just be sure what u are doing.
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thanks, yes from what i've read it's better to stay away from the gingerbread roms - at least for novice like myself.
My personal favorite were Firefly 3.0 and serendipity 6.4 links below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=900568
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=914284
Again i will say read the OP carefully before flashing.
I have a few Captivates in the family and IMHO the first thinkg to do before flashing anything is to purchase Root Explorer in the market (for around $4) then back up your EFS folder (in the main directory) and save it to a cd so you ALWAYS have a hard copy of it. These files are specific to your phone and if they get screwed up during flashing, you phone may not be able to be used as a phone anymore. The back up copy will save you.
All of the above stuff is good. I was a noob about 6 months ago but I spent hours upon hours of reading and watching videos about flashing and moding. Good luck!
rkkaranrk said:
My personal favorite were Firefly 3.0 and serendipity 6.4 links below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=900568
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=914284
Again i will say read the OP carefully before flashing.
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thanks, but what do you mean "read the OP carefully"
jack man said:
I have a few Captivates in the family and IMHO the first thinkg to do before flashing anything is to purchase Root Explorer in the market (for around $4) then back up your EFS folder (in the main directory) and save it to a cd so you ALWAYS have a hard copy of it. These files are specific to your phone and if they get screwed up during flashing, you phone may not be able to be used as a phone anymore. The back up copy will save you.
All of the above stuff is good. I was a noob about 6 months ago but I spent hours upon hours of reading and watching videos about flashing and moding. Good luck!
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great, these are what i love to hear.
things to do, or not to do, before modding/flashing.
smokarz said:
thanks, but what do you mean "read the OP carefully"
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the OP is the original post or poster, like your first question is the op, and you are also the op of the thread. in that context he meant the original post, because that will have most of the information about the rom...but i would expand on that to read the op and the a couple of pages in, and also if its a large thread with alot of posts read atleast the LAST 5 or 6 pages also.
anymore terms you are unfamiliar with read the op of this thread carefully: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1093062
thanks for clarying.
just got my phone in the mail.
i looked at the batch number under the battery slot and it shows 1106.
does this mean i have version 2.1 or 2.2? what would be the appropriate app/tool for rooting?
thanks
The batch had nothing to do with the firmware....that just means your phone was built in june of 2011. But since it's a new phone it more than likely has 2.2 confirm this in settings>about phone> firmware version.
Use super one click to root.
BUT FIRST PLEASE READ SOME MORE.
All of the information you are looking is already on here at the very least twice probably WAY more.
it is indeed version 2.2
so i read the first page of this thread and also watched the youtube clip. it looks straight enough to root. but i got a question. should i run the universal root or the captivate root?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682&page=442
smokarz said:
so i read the first page of this thread and also watched the youtube clip. it looks straight enough to root. but i got a question. should i run the universal root or the captivate root?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682&page=442
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I would use SuperOneClick to root 2.2, however, the only version that was successful for me was version 1.6.5. The newer versions gave me errors or said FAILED when trying to root. For me, it has always worked with 1.6.5
thanks, but i only see v1.7 and v1.95. where can i get v1.65?
also, i do not need the samsung driver for rooting right? only for flashing?
smokarz said:
thanks, but i only see v1.7 and v1.95. where can i get v1.65?
also, i do not need the samsung driver for rooting right? only for flashing?
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You should have the driver installed on your computer for anything you do with the phone. Make sure after you install drivers to plug in your phone to the computer in all the different modes it has - in debugging mode, not in debug mode, in download mode, and connecting as an external drive. The computer will install all the drivers when you do this.
I will try to attach v1.6.5 of Super One CLick. I hope it's ok with the moderators here that I am posting the software. Just unzip the folder and double click the android icon in that folder.
Hi there guys. As you probably noticed,i'm new here,so pardon me if my question sounds noobish at the time,but I promise I'll learn from you guys! Thanks!
So,the question's simple. How do I update my phone's firmware? Don't wanna brick or possibly damage my phone here,as I just bought a couple of days ago. So,is there any risk to update the phone's firmware? Thanks bros!
Have you use search features before asking this question?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1111771
Yeah,saw that already,but it seems to convoluted for me. I need a one-to-one kinda reply. Honestly,I didn't understand anything that was written on that page. So,could please someone clarify it in a more simple,noobish,way?
Thanks bro!
pdf guides are included in the kit. just follow them
either you can use KDZ or R&D for the official
or flash any custom ROM with CWM
(the tutor is already out there)
and the risk ? bootloop or brick maybe
Thanks bros! And another thing,what are custom ROMs? I keep hearing about it like Cyanogen? What's the upside for using it?
Laier94 said:
Thanks bros! And another thing,what are custom ROMs? I keep hearing about it like Cyanogen? What's the upside for using it?
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Custom roms in simple terms are unofficial versions of the o/s modified or "cooked" by people who want to add or remove certain features or performance tweaks. The upside is you can find a ROM that suits your usage and aesthetic preferences. For more info read through some ROM threads and compare their features.
However there is always a chance something could go wrong even if you know what you are doing. So my advice would be to read and re read the instructions from rooting to flashing radios to flashing roms and look up the termanology until you think you understand and then read it all again. There are some good guides around that can givevyou the basics.
Otherwise you can wait until your carrier releases a official update.
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Thanks for clarifying bros!
And another thing,I just saw this vid at Youtube.
It's called "How To Install CyanogenMod 7 On Your Android Device"
I can't post the link here because im still new,haha!
Is it really that easy to install Cyanogenmod on your phone? But your phone have to be rooted first,right?
I saw the list with the firmware from various countries,but not mine,Malaysia. How do I solve this? I'm still suck with V10-a,which i think is the oldest firmware for OB.
Also,what are these baseband,kernel and build number thingies? Anything important? Thanks! Really starting to get interested in these things!
I think the following is related to malayians so you have to use an indonesian firmware :
http://csmg.lgmobile.com:9002/csmg/b2c/client/tool_mode_country_check.jsp?model=LGP970&country=MY
- you can flash firmwares anytime whatever the situation
- to flash a ROM (cyanogen, nova...) you need the custom recovery mod called ClockworkMod alias CWM (available on the market via ROM Manager app, or my kit)
- and for CWM, root access is needed
once phone is rooted and CWM installed, phone potential is extended to the infinite. you can then install a lot of useful apps of more and customize your phone.
I think the general goal of all of that, is to optimize and extend possibilities as far as possible and then you'll be able to say that you "truly own" your phone
Thanks for clearing that up bro. BTW,would you recommend me using Gingerbreak to root my phone? Since i'm using an older firmware,it should be ok,right?
no problem, blackjack should do it too. do as your feeling
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no problem, blackjack should do it too. do as your feeling
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Thanks bro! Anyway,anything else I should know and do before I root my phone? Like should I do a factory reset,battery level 100% or something?
2 steps : root, flash recovery.
know that you'll have to use an app to boot into recovery (ROM manager, anreboot, ezboot...) take a look at my thread for more infos
Ilko said:
2 steps : root, flash recovery.
know that you'll have to use an app to boot into recovery (ROM manager, anreboot, ezboot...) take a look at my thread for more infos
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Great! Cool bro,thanks! And sorry for the stupid question,but what are KDZs?
firmware files are in .kdz format
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firmware files are in .kdz format
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Ouh,wow,did that felt stupid,haha. So what you're saying is,after rooting my phone,I should get to installing ClockWorkMod Recovery,am I right? And the only way to install it is using the computer,connect it with the phone,and execute the UPK that you have provided in your download link. After that,I use the app,EzBoot,to boot into recovery mode,is this correct?
After that,what will I do in the recovery mode? Thankies again!
all right. as I said earlier, the recovery mode extends phone potential in an easy way. many ROMs and mods must be did via recovery. in fact, CWM helps you flashing files, roms, doing backups/restorations and more. jump the step and see by yourself.
don't forget to backup before anything
Ilko said:
all right. as I said earlier, the recovery mode extends phone potential in an easy way. many ROMs and mods must be did via recovery. in fact, CWM helps you flashing files, roms, doing backups/restorations and more. jump the step and see by yourself.
don't forget to backup before anything
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By backing up,you mean backing up contacts and internal memory stuffs,right?
All right! Will root my phone as soon as my charge hits 100%! Using gingerbreak! Is the root reverse-able? I mean,can I unroot my phone once I root it?
you don't need 100% battery as long phone is plugged. for now, blackjack doesn't have a reverse process. but gingerbreak, yes, considering the fact you stay on v10a/b. you may try with the new superoneclick. the most radical method is still flashing a firmware (so you'll lose all stuffs)
and yes, backup any saveable thing. although CWM saves all datas, more safety is more safe
Ilko said:
you don't need 100% battery as long phone is plugged. for now, blackjack doesn't have a reverse process. but gingerbreak, yes, considering the fact you stay on v10a/b. you may try with the new superoneclick. the most radical method is still flashing a firmware (so you'll lose all stuffs)
and yes, backup any saveable thing. although CWM saves all datas, more safety is more safe
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Sorry bro,can't quite understand you here. Flashing firmware? For what? I'm just gonna root my phone right? No need to flash,right?
Hi, when i try to send a text to multiple people with one text message, I'm only allowed to send to 10 people max, is there a way to get rid of this?
Cheers.
Check this thread here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1371755
I believe this could be a limitation of the ROM or the service you are using. Search the developer forum for a ROM that gets past this limit and check with your phone service provider (I read somewhere that Verizon has this limit, but can't vouch for that as I am in different country)
thanks, but I am new to this whole android world, this is my first android coming from a nokia n900.
I have been reading, but it seems I need to root my phone which is now difficult because as soon as I received the phone i updated it and now have the kernel LA6 instead of original LA4 which is more difficult to root.
As for the thread you provided matius44, does the .apk file only work with ics roms or can one install it with just a rooted GB rom.
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Just so I can be sure, I do want to root, but I'm slightly confused, is it correct in saying that I need to downgrade the fw and kernel to an older stock rootable rom then root the phone? or is this wrong?
Yes- have a look at the developer forum - there are details here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360
and here..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
Dr Ketan is the man!
salespalace said:
thanks, but I am new to this whole android world, this is my first android coming from a nokia n900.
I have been reading, but it seems I need to root my phone which is now difficult because as soon as I received the phone i updated it and now have the kernel LA6 instead of original LA4 which is more difficult to root.
As for the thread you provided matius44, does the .apk file only work with ics roms or can one install it with just a rooted GB rom.
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Just so I can be sure, I do want to root, but I'm slightly confused, is it correct in saying that I need to downgrade the fw and kernel to an older stock rootable rom then root the phone? or is this wrong?
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That used to be the case, but there is now an easier way which flashing pre rooted ROMs directly and you're good to go, here is the thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1535025
As for the .apk mod, I never tried myself honestly but there are versions for GB and for ICS, any .apk with ZCLP in it's name is for ICS you don't need that, take the other ones
I've tried dr. ketan's way and it didnt work for me, maybe i didnt know what I was doing,
Ill try these pre rooted roms, I just basically flash them to the phone, does all my data in my phone get wiped off clean? if so, what do i use to make a backup.
btw sorry for all these questions.
and thanks in advance.
It's been that long since I rooted my phone I've forgotten how to do a backup without rooting! Titanium backup needs root.
Have you tried booting into recovery mode then doing a backup from the menu that appears (vol up+home then press power until Galaxy Note boot screen appears then let go of all buttons) I'm pretty sure you can backup from there.
salespalace said:
I've tried dr. ketan's way and it didnt work for me, maybe i didnt know what I was doing,
Ill try these pre rooted roms, I just basically flash them to the phone, does all my data in my phone get wiped off clean? if so, what do i use to make a backup.
btw sorry for all these questions.
and thanks in advance.
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You can have it either ways, wiped clean or not, up to you..
At the pre rooted ROMs thread there is a screen shot showing the three file you will find in the zips and the places they should be put at in Odin, if you do NOT want to wipe your data do NOT choose the CSC file, only flash PDA and phone (modem)
Or you can use Titanium Backup to backup your user apps only, do NOT backup system apps but your settings will be lost of course
Your preference
EDIT: Sorry forgot you don't have root lol! Sorry have no idea how to backup without root, try the poster above me suggested
Congrats Matius! 1000 posts! That is great work!
no you can't backup using that method, it just give me options to reboot, wipe everything off and some other things. all i need to backup is mainly my contacts and some data, ill try kies.
Kies should work. I wish I could remember what I did to create the backup - I've done a quick google and only found using adb and a terminal prompt, which I have never used. A quick search of Google Play shows some that may be worth a try and are free.
Wish I could be more help but for the life of me can't remember what I did that first night with my Note and got it to backup.
Good luck with Kies and enjoy flashing ROMs!
even kies doesnt work. i think astro backup will backup my files, as for settings ill just have to deal with it.
OK - good luck!
BTW - If you get heat issues after flashing - don't panic! Leave the phone off for five to ten minutes to cool down then charge it for an hour with the screen off. I found this was my biggest worry when I started flashing. Got really hot - thought the screen would melt. Now I just use the above process and never have problem.
All the best!
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Congrats Matius! 1000 posts! That is great work!
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Loool I just noticed this! Thanks!
salespalace said:
no you can't backup using that method, it just give me options to reboot, wipe everything off and some other things. all i need to backup is mainly my contacts and some data, ill try kies.
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Backup contacts with your Google account, most reliable way
thanks all, cant press thanks anymore, 8 thanks limit.
im now on the process rooting, but accidentally added the csc file, oh well..
I don't know if ive rooted, lol.
erm, odin says successful, but nothing seems to be removed, and i mean nothing, everything is still there, even my apps. but i do have two new apps or maybe one not sure. this superuser app, the other is a facebook camera app.
am i rooted? if so... thanks all. now to read through forum to see what the best gingerbread rom is or if ics rom is worth using now.
salespalace said:
I don't know if ive rooted, lol.
erm, odin says successful, but nothing seems to be removed, and i mean nothing, everything is still there, even my apps. but i do have two new apps or maybe one not sure. this superuser app, the other is a facebook camera app.
am i rooted? if so... thanks all. now to read through forum to see what the best gingerbread rom is or if ics rom is worth using now.
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To make sure you are rooted use a file explorer app (root explorer or ES file explorer)and try to copy a file (pic, video or anything) to /system folder
If it's saved then congrats you're rooted
Hello fellow XDA'ers,
With the release of a stable CM9 candidate for the SGH-T849, I wanted to move away from the stock firmware and use a open-source/less-bloatware/pixiedust/unicornmagic firmware. Just like the fat kid squeezing his way into a candy emporium, I ran at the chance to install CM9.
I loaded the page that I had bookmarked for this very purpose:
*I can't post URLs since I am new to XDA, but it is an internal address*
Code:
wiki[dot]cyanogenmod[dot]com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_Tab_(GSM):_Full_Update_Guide
I followed the guide for Windows machines. I did not perform any pre-flashing backups, as all data was already backed-up. Furthermore, I'd like to fully format the internal and external SD cards for use with the tablet.
I installed all necessary drivers, and installed Technomancer's ClockworkMod onto the tablet through Heimdall (via download mode). The flash was deemed a success in the command prompt, and the tablet was rebooted by the computer. The blue bar zipped across the tab to show transfer of zImage.
However, after reboot, the tablet is stuck at the T-Mobile loading screen. I force shut down the device by holding the power button, and after shutdown unplug it from the computer.
I turn the tablet back on, and I get the same T-Mobile loading screen. By now, the tablet is looking at me like I'm stupid, which it's fully right in doing. I turn off the tablet by holding the power button, and the tablet turns off.
I try to see the battery level when plugged in via USB-AC power, but I am greeted with a battery icon that has a loading logo.
Before starting this adventure, I made sure the tablet was fully charged.
I can still enter into download mode when connected to the computer. I have only tried Heimdall, and have yet to read up on ODIN.
Relevant device information:
The device was rooted (SuperUser/BusyBox installed)
Model Number: SGH-T849
Firmware Version: 2.2
Baseband version: T849UVJJB
Kernel Version: 2.6.32.9
[email protected] #1
Build Number: FROYO.UVJJB
This is the first time that I have ever tried to flash a firmware onto an Android device. I have successfully flashed my two Nokia N8's with firmwares and have dealt with iPod touch 2Gs jailbreaks, so I am not *completely* computer incompetent. :silly:
I have tried to find the original firmware for the SGH-T849, but all the download links that I have tried to find are either dead or removed. Since only the zImage was replaced, I was hoping to simply re-flash with the factory zImage. Since I can't find the original factory firmware, I have yet to try this option.
I'm not sure what bricked state the tab is in. I'd like to hope it's soft-bricked, but that's probably not the case.
If I need to perform diagnostics on the device (or if any extra informaiton needs to be provided), I can edit this original posting with updated information. I have easy access to a Windows machine, but I may be able to get access to Ubuntu via disk image on another computer.
I don't want to be the jerk who states that "I solved it!" and leaves everyone in the dust: I'll post everything and anything that happens with this problem for future reference.
Other "stuck at loading screen posts" seem very similar to this, but solutions seem to be very divergent. Therefore, I am hoping for some clarity. Considering that the wiki post was designed for the SGH-T849, I think this thread should act as an appendix to the above wiki page for flashing this device.
Thanks,
willing_to_cooperate
Use overcome method.
T849 is the same as P1000 only with different modem.
http://www.teamovercome.net
Read the guide,
Missing pictures can be seen here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20974872
Follow the picture step by step.
missing files at
http://tabfirmware.com/2012/01/romk...e-7-series-v4-1-0-♫-overcome-kernel-v4-0-0-♫/
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dropbox *.png image link is 404'd
Hi Priyana,
The missing pictures provided through the Dropbox link at the thread provided is giving a 404 error. Knowing this, there aren't any pictures to follow.
Does anyone have a link to the pictures that *isn't* dead? Perhaps hosting on imgur or bayimg would sove this issue for future users.
I don't want to move on the Overcome method until I have the pictures.
Thanks,
willing_to_cooperate
priyana said:
Use overcome method.
T849 is the same as P1000 only with different modem.
http://www.teamovercome.net
Read the guide,
Missing pictures can be seen here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20974872
Follow the picture step by step.
missing files at
http://tabfirmware.com/2012/01/romk...e-7-series-v4-1-0-♫-overcome-kernel-v4-0-0-♫/
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Hmm.. others can see it, it shouldn't be a drop box.
Here I reattach
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Image too blurry
Hi priyana,
The picture looks really tiny with unreadable text. Specifically, it's only 315px wide.
Do you have a better resolution?
Thanks,
willing_to_cooperate
priyana said:
Hmm.. others can see it, it shouldn't be a drop box.
Here I reattach
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If you search overcome thread you should be able to find.
Nevertheless
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25971078&postcount=1316
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Hi priyana,
I followed the guide posted, and downloaded all the necessary files (some of the links in the original thread were missing).
Regardless, I downloaded similar files, and cross-checked the SHA-1 hash against what was listed on the Overcome website.
Flashed once (to Samsung factory reset), followed with a second flash to Overcome. Yahoo! :victory:
Thanks again for your guidance, even when I seemed to be a bit of an annoyance.
Again, for those looking to flashing a similar device, I should be holding the files on my computer (just in case). Just in case I need to return the favor.
Cheers!
willing_to_cooperate
priyana said:
If you search overcome thread you should be able to find.
Nevertheless
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25971078&postcount=1316
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Update on my GT-P1000/SGH-T849: T-Mobile to Overcome to CyanogenMod9/CM9
For reference:
Some people may be confused on how to move from Overcome to CyanogenMod.
The Overcome guide gives directions for wiping caches before installing the Overcome ROM. However, in the PDF guide, this is crossed out, as it is handled by a script in the Overcome ROM.
CM9 for the GT-P1000 doesn't seem to have that built in, which would cause a boot loop if the cache isn't cleared before installing CM9 for the GT-P1000. Since you can't pop the battery, force-shut-down the tablet by holding the power key until the tab shuts down.
After this, follow the Overcome guide to the point where the section of clearing caches is crossed-out. At this point, it's probably best to re-stock your tab (as priyana always suggests ad nauseum). Read between the crossed-out lines to clear caches, and install CM9 for the GT-P1000. It would be a good idea to install GApps at the same time using the same install procedure.
Hope this helps someone,
willing_to_cooperate
willing_to_cooperate
I'm going to give your username willing_to_cooperate the test
Unbelievably, I have *exactly to the letter* the same problem you had a few months ago. Like you I have a SGH-T849, and like you was trying to breathe some life into it by flashing it with Cyanogenmod. And sadly, like you I "soft bricked" it, so now all I get is a stuck T-Mobile screen on boot.
I've been trying to follow your lead and use Overcome + Odin to make things boot again, but I'm unable to get most of the files necessary. Anything that links to a multiupload.com address right now are broken links. Does anyone have other ways to access the files needed for the Overcome process?
If you have any insight on the specific step of getting the Tab out of its current bricked state, I'd much appreciate it.
Also, SGH-T849 has been mentioned as needing a "different modem". What/where is the correct file to use for that step?
Thanks,
Ben
It is right there in general section.
Or follow my signature.
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Completing a request.
Hello bklass!
I will do one better. In this case, I will deliver. As I type, the RAR package is uploading.
I will PM you a link to the file when I have uploaded the necessary package. The link that I will provide to your account will be valid for no more than 72 hours from the time I send you the link to the RAR package via PM, NOT from the time of this public post.
I do not want to post a public link, as people will blindly download it, hoping something works. Better to reply to this thread to get the required package. That way, there's a sense of order for this device.
The size of the package is ~1.23GB.
There are some extra files there, as I was trying to make a full copy of all possible files (to possibly help other users). Please don't be scared with the different modems, just make sure to PICK THE RIGHT MODEM.... or you may screw up your tablet (which you want to avoid).
There is a PDF guide of the steps required for using the different files. I would print this off/have it open on another computer, and read through it SEVERAL times to understand what you are doing. I am not saying it's hard, it is just very technically detailed. Make sure to have an afternoon free for the entire procedure. There is a point in the guide which I labelled as "start here," as I took a break, and didn't want to lose my specific spot. If you want to break up the procedure over two sessions, that'd be a good place to stop.
I am 99.99% sure that all the files are present in the RAR'd directory. However, if by some clerical error I forgot to include a specific file (which may be in another directory on my laptop), please let me know of the exact filename so it can be added to an updated archive I upload and send to interested users.
Simply referring to a post (that may be outdated, littered with dead links, and people thanking in-reply instead of properly using a button) does NOT help potential users/customers entering the Android family.
All I ask is that you publicly reply to this message (when you get the file and go through the steps) if: (1) the package sent to you is complete, and; (2) the package provided actually works.
If you leave this thread empty with no reply, you're not cooperating...which is against my spirit of "willing to cooperate".
If you would like to install CyanogenMod, there is a highlighted step with a red note, and a red box pointing to the red note. I did that, as it is a VERY important step (specifically, making sure you delete the cache to install CyanogenMod properly, as CM packages do not clear caches from previous installations automatically: it must be done manually by the user).
For reference, I am successful in running CyanogenMod 9.0 (stable).
Happy Flashing!
willing_to_cooperate
bklaas said:
willing_to_cooperate
I'm going to give your username willing_to_cooperate the test
Unbelievably, I have *exactly to the letter* the same problem you had a few months ago. Like you I have a SGH-T849, and like you was trying to breathe some life into it by flashing it with Cyanogenmod. And sadly, like you I "soft bricked" it, so now all I get is a stuck T-Mobile screen on boot.
I've been trying to follow your lead and use Overcome + Odin to make things boot again, but I'm unable to get most of the files necessary. Anything that links to a multiupload.com address right now are broken links. Does anyone have other ways to access the files needed for the Overcome process?
If you have any insight on the specific step of getting the Tab out of its current bricked state, I'd much appreciate it.
Also, SGH-T849 has been mentioned as needing a "different modem". What/where is the correct file to use for that step?
Thanks,
Ben
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Thanks, got the files.
I will post back to the thread when I have gone through the overcome guide and report how it went. (next week at the earliest)
cheers
priyana said:
It is right there in general section.
Or follow my signature.
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I'm pleased to say that I've successfully unbricked and flashed the Overcome kernel and 4.1 ROM.
My next step is going all the way to CM9...I'm confused on a few aspects-- First, is it correct to assume that I need to flash to a CM9 kernel before flashing the CM9 ROM?
willing_to_cooperate: if that's the case, that might be the file you forgot to include in your excellent rar archive you sent my way. You really went the extra mile on the instructions btw.
Second, there was a mention earlier in the thread it would be a good idea to go back to stock before moving to CM9. If that's the case, why did I install the Overcome ROM in the first place? Was that a wasted step, considering my end goal was CM9?
cheers,
#!/ben
bklaas said:
Thanks, got the files.
I will post back to the thread when I have gone through the overcome guide and report how it went. (next week at the earliest)
cheers
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bklaas said:
I'm pleased to say that I've successfully unbricked and flashed the Overcome kernel and 4.1 ROM.
My next step is going all the way to CM9...I'm confused on a few aspects-- First, is it correct to assume that I need to flash to a CM9 kernel before flashing the CM9 ROM?
willing_to_cooperate: if that's the case, that might be the file you forgot to include in your excellent rar archive you sent my way. You really went the extra mile on the instructions btw.
Second, there was a mention earlier in the thread it would be a good idea to go back to stock before moving to CM9. If that's the case, why did I install the Overcome ROM in the first place? Was that a wasted step, considering my end goal was CM9?
cheers,
#!/ben
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The guide was overcome, that is why overcome ROM was flashed using CWM.
But, actually you don't need that.
You only need to Odin flash the Overcome kernel.
That is it. You don't even need to wait for the robotic voice to complete its thing.
Just force it off.
Then boot to recovery.
use that recovery to flash CM9, twice.
You are kind of right, you need CM9 kernel, but it is done by the first flash
(spot the CWM is different from overcome one, after first flash).
Second flash will install CM9.
Then you flash gapps and reboot.
If you reboot after CM9 without gapps, you can still flash gapps later, but you won't get the setup wizard (the one that ask you to set up wifi, put gmail id, choose to use gmail to backup, bla bla)
So just remember, in the future, restock means Odin flash GB-stock-safe.
Then you will want to Odin flash the Overcome kernel because that is the easiest way to install CWM.
From there it is flashing from CWM.
Full success thanks to this thread
I am 100% up and running with CM9 on my SGH-T849 (T-Mobile branded original 7" Galaxy Tab), thanks to the excellent help from willing_to_cooperate and priyana.
FYI, 2 biggest roadblocks to getting this completed were:
1. Inability to find the necessary files because of broken links, downloads found on sites blocked as malware, etc. [SOLVED] by willing_to_cooperate and him putting together an awesome .rar archive of all necessary files, including a critical annotation in the Overcome guide PDF that told me about the necessary step of wiping cache when flashing CM9
2. Inability to find well-written or even correct information about what to do. As a gadget hobbyist, I have been doing Linux stuff for almost a decade. That community tends to be very sharp and focused to task. The android mod community is quite a bit different I'm finding out-- for every thread with good discussion points there are 25 that say "How do I tweak teh andrd better so I can show everyone how kewl I am". I will concede that this just comes with the territory. Someone tweaking their stock T-mobile phone is quite a bit different than someone installing Ubuntu on a laptop. Nevertheless, [SOLVED] again by willing_to_cooperate and priyana on this thread. Kudos to both of you.
For the record, though I jumped through a few more hoops than was required, these were the steps from getting to "soft-bricked" Galaxy Tab SGH-T849 to fully running CM9 w/gapps.
1. Follow Overcome guide documentation to restock stable Gingerbread
2. Follow Overcome guide to flash Overcome kernel 4.0.0 using Odin
3. Boot and connect Tab as USB storage device
4. Copy CM9 and gapps zip files to mounted Tab (which is the internal SD card)
5. Boot into recovery mode (clockwork mod, which was installed in step 2)
6. Wipe flash/cache through Clockwork Mod
7. Install CM9 and gapps through Clockwork Mod
8. Boot and rejoice in the CM9 awesomeness
cheers,
#!/ben
For the record (as you already have CM9 working on your tablet), I did not include CyanogenMod (CM) releases in the package that I sent to you.
The reason I didn't do that is that the CM ROMs are always updating, and it is easier for the user to find the correct and safest location to download the plain CM ROM files.
For those wondering what address I'm referring to:
http://get.cm/?device=p1 "p1" is the code name for the device.
To clarify, the package that I sent is what I used to get my tablet out of stock (T-Mobile) via Overcome, then updating to CM9.0.
You can select stable, release candidate (RC) or nightly from the menu on the left-hand side. If you are just starting, I would strongly suggest you use the most recent stable ROM for your device (that way, you minimize the risk of using a ROM that may still have bugs).
Good to hear of success relating to your device.
To other people that need the package that I sent to bklass (as you cannot find all the files required due to possible broken links that may happen now or in the future), please PM me and refer to this thread.
I will try to re-write the Overcome guide on a long-term "to-do list" that will clearly delimit what point is restocking, and what point is flashing with another ROM. That, or updating the relevant CM wiki page with proper steps. That way, there is no need to search for a PDF or picture file with relevant steps, just refer to the proper steps in the CM wiki link.
When I rewrite the guide, I'll make sure to include files that are required, with relevant MD5 hashes appended.
Regards,
willing_to_cooperate.
bklaas said:
I'm pleased to say that I've successfully unbricked and flashed the Overcome kernel and 4.1 ROM.
My next step is going all the way to CM9...I'm confused on a few aspects-- First, is it correct to assume that I need to flash to a CM9 kernel before flashing the CM9 ROM?
willing_to_cooperate: if that's the case, that might be the file you forgot to include in your excellent rar archive you sent my way. You really went the extra mile on the instructions btw.
Second, there was a mention earlier in the thread it would be a good idea to go back to stock before moving to CM9. If that's the case, why did I install the Overcome ROM in the first place? Was that a wasted step, considering my end goal was CM9?
cheers,
#!/ben
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> I will do one better. In this case, I will deliver. As I type, the RAR package is uploading.
Hi! Do you still have that RAR file? I followed the steps at the cyanogenmod site and ended up with the same t-mobile image.
I can still connect to my phone typing "adb shell" on the terminal, and execute commands there, but I do not know how to bring it back to life.
Thanks!
If you're using terminology like shell, I'll assume your on a *nix system.
In short, the files are Windows-based, and should have all components.
PM me and I'll send you the link, as I don't want the RAR file publicly posted (I have limited hosting space via Drop box that I don't want slammed by the XDA community).
Cheers!
willing_to_cooperate
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I'm having a difficult time getting mine off the boot screen. Odin doesn't recognize it thus the Overcome steps don't work. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Holy
Holyloktar said:
I'm having a difficult time getting mine off the boot screen. Odin doesn't recognize it thus the Overcome steps don't work. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Holy
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Hi Holykotar,
Hmm... Let me troubleshoot. I'll be approaching your problem from a "cross-examination/troubleshooting" perspective. Please answer all the questions below:
1) Are you having a bootloop? That is, tablet boots up, goes to a logo, then repeats until you get bored?
If you can, it may be wise to enter recovery, delete all caches, and re-start the tablet.
The first time I tried going through the steps, I had a bootloop as the caches were incompatible with the ROM. This may be your case, but it is difficult to determine with the limited information that you have provided me.
Therefore, as stated, I would start off by going into recovery, and deleting all caches. If that works, let me know.
2) What version of ODIN are you using?
Later versions may be incompatible. I used Odin3 v1.7 with success on Windows 7 Ultimate. Also, it could be an issue of not starting ODIN with administrative privileges.
3) What OS are you using?
This may seem silly, but good information for people reading this thread. As stated, I used Windows 7 Ultimate.
4) Have you installed the required computer drivers so the tablet is successfully recognized by the computer?
This would fix some interface issues. If the software (ODIN) can't communicate with the tablet (GT-P1000), then it may be a driver issue.
5) What guide are you using? Better yet, do you have all the required files?
If you are using the guide entitled: "The Overcome Experience" (I have it as a PDF), then there shouldn't be any problems. However, if you are having issues with a proper guide, PM me and I will send you a link to download all necessary files to flash the GT-P1000 (T-Mobile version) without any problems. I request that you PM me for the files, as I don't want the download link distributed (as my bandwidth is fast but limited).
Happy Flashing :laugh:
willing_to_cooperate
Hi there, I've read most of the posts on how to root and then install a custom rom on it, but I truly can't get my head around the whole thing and get confused with stuff. I'd appreciate if someone could help me out with a little guide on how to do it, one of the things I can't wrap my head around that much and the reason why I'm making this thread is because I do not know how to make a system backup (whatever it's called) in case I want to go back to stock, I also read that I need a modem and that I should keep a backup of my stock original modem but don't know how to do such thing, I know some ROMs come with a preloaded modem but if such modem were not to work with my phone I read I could just flash a new modem but I also don't know how to do that. I apologize for the noob question, and hope this thread doesn't get deleted without any help, thanks.
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2. There's a sticky in this forum with EVERYTHING you need to know. Backups can be made with Titainium Backup or a custom recovery. To use Titanium Backup, you need to root your phone, which there are several threads detailing such. If you don't have access to the USB data function on your phone, there's another way to root without a computer that's currently being tested.
x0ne215 said:
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2. There's a sticky in this forum with EVERYTHING you need to know. Backups can be made with Titainium Backup or a custom recovery. To use Titanium Backup, you need to root your phone, which there are several threads detailing such. If you don't have access to the USB data function on your phone, there's another way to root without a computer that's currently being tested.
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Thanks! do you happen to know how to back up things such as the modem? I've tried searching for such thing here or google to no help.
you can use root explorer or xplorer to copy the files and folders to your sd card. If you copy them back to restore them, you should do a chmod 755 on the files to make sure they are accessible, executable. xplorer lets you do that.
you want to copy, at least,
/efs
/radio
the radio folder contains modem
the efs folder has your phone's imei number.
laughingT said:
you can use root explorer or xplorer to copy the files and folders to your sd card. If you copy them back to restore them, you should do a chmod 755 on the files to make sure they are accessible, executable. xplorer lets you do that.
you want to copy, at least,
/efs
/radio
the radio folder contains modem
the efs folder has your phone's imei number.
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Thanks a lot! and sorry ust a few more questions.
-do I need to backup anything else so that I could go back to stock if needed?
-is this the way to go back to stock http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1300843 ?
-if the modem that comes with the ROM doesn't work for me, could I use the backup original stock modem on the rom?
-and basically to go through with the whole process 1-root 2-flash 3-install rom? if this is correct please let me know if I've got the right links for them:
1- root http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
2- flash/install rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=884364 <-this one says it doesn't work for gingerbread though and that's the one I got right now so how should I do it, this maybe http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1350266 ?
daLareid said:
Thanks a lot! and sorry ust a few more questions.
-do I need to backup anything else so that I could go back to stock if needed?
-is this the way to go back to stock http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1300843 ?
-if the modem that comes with the ROM doesn't work for me, could I use the backup original stock modem on the rom?
-and basically to go through with the whole process 1-root 2-flash 3-install rom? if this is correct please let me know if I've got the right links for them:
1- root http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
2- flash/install rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=884364 <-this one says it doesn't work for gingerbread though and that's the one I got right now so how should I do it, this maybe http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1350266 ?
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-to go back to stock, you don't need anything backed up. Simply need Odin.
-yes, in the 3rd post (by 4-2ndtwin). Odin KK4 without bootloaders.
-there's a modem thread if the one that comes with the ROM doesn't work but changes are pretty low that it won't.
-follow this guide to a T and everything should go well: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1350266
1-no, refer to the link I posted.
2-answered with the 3rd point.
BWolf56 said:
-to go back to stock, you don't need anything backed up. Simply need Odin.
-yes, in the 3rd post (by 4-2ndtwin). Odin KK4 without bootloaders.
-there's a modem thread if the one that comes with the ROM doesn't work but changes are pretty low that it won't.
-follow this guide to a T and everything should go well: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1350266
1-no, refer to the link I posted.
2-answered with the 3rd point.
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Appreciate it, this is really helpful and will give it a shot right after I get back from college. I'm going to root before I do the flash guide because I want to do a back up first though.
Just as a heads up, in the link Bwolf56 posted,
9. Click PDA button in Odin and find your kernel.tar file (speedmod kernel (this kernel isn't too important as it will be replaced by custom rom's kernel, but speedmod kernel understands both froyo (amend) scripting and gingerbread (edify) scripting so is great for this purpose to install any rom cwm zip file next.)
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You won't be able to boot the phone after this step until you install a new rom. Since for some reason my cappy won't read the external SD card in CWM, I got kinda screwed (my USB doesn't work so I couldn't put the zip on the internal memory [which it does see]).
Shouldn't be a problem for you, but I would copy it over to the internal memory as well before flashing, just in case
Never hurts to be too careful!
x0ne215 said:
Just as a heads up, in the link Bwolf56 posted,
You won't be able to boot the phone after this step until you install a new rom. Since for some reason my cappy won't read the external SD card in CWM, I got kinda screwed (my USB doesn't work so I couldn't put the zip on the internal memory [which it does see]).
Shouldn't be a problem for you, but I would copy it over to the internal memory as well before flashing, just in case
Never hurts to be too careful!
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You can't flash a kernel.tar in recovery - it has to be a .zip. Therefor, having it on your sd won't change much.
When flashing Speedmod, your phone should be able to fully boot up but you don't need it to. You simply want to get in recovery to flash the ROM you want to use.
*As a alternative to Speedmod, you can flash Corn Kernel which is made specifically for GB (while Speedmod was made for Froyo). Both works though.
BWolf56 said:
You can't flash a kernel.tar in recovery - it has to be a .zip. Therefor, having it on your sd won't change much.
When flashing Speedmod, your phone should be able to fully boot up but you don't need it to. You simply want to get in recovery to flash the ROM you want to use.
*As a alternative to Speedmod, you can flash Corn Kernel which is made specifically for GB (while Speedmod was made for Froyo). Both works though.
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Not what I meant, I was referring to having the .zip on your internal as well. I was going about it a different way anyways, since my USB doesn't work. Had to root on the device, then used mobile odin. But like I said, I forgot to copy the .zip ROM onto the internal.
EDIT: Didn't mean the kernel, was talking about the ROM. Kernel installed fine, but like I say below it just hangs at the Samsung screen after the AT&T Logo. Sorry, I'm at work and not feeling the best right now.
I've never been able to fully boot up since, it just hangs on the Samsung IGH-897 or w/e screen. Tried wipe data etc as well. Still refuses to boot past that screen.
x0ne215 said:
Not what I meant, I was referring to having the .zip on your internal as well. I was going about it a different way anyways, since my USB doesn't work. Had to root on the device, then used mobile odin. But like I said, I forgot to copy the .zip ROM onto the internal.
EDIT: Didn't mean the kernel, was talking about the ROM. Kernel installed fine, but like I say below it just hangs at the Samsung screen after the AT&T Logo. Sorry, I'm at work and not feeling the best right now.
I've never been able to fully boot up since, it just hangs on the Samsung IGH-897 or w/e screen. Tried wipe data etc as well. Still refuses to boot past that screen.
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Ah now that makes more sense. Yes, go ahead and have the ROM's .zip on your sd as well as their respective Gapps. That will save you some hassle afterwards.
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On a side note, I'd rather not steal the OP's thread with another issue but pm me if you need further help with your phone. I think I remember 4-2ndtwin trying to help you but I guess it didn't work?
BWolf56 said:
Ah now that makes more sense. Yes, go ahead and have the ROM's .zip on your sd as well as their respective Gapps. That will save you some hassle afterwards.
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On a side note, I'd rather not steal the OP's thread with another issue but pm me if you need further help with your phone. I think I remember 4-2ndtwin trying to help you but I guess it didn't work?
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Yes, sorry about the thread hijack . I appreciate it, thank you . He did but I'm still not having any luck. Worst comes to worst, I figure buying a new one (since mine had some other issues anyway), and using the one I currently have for spare parts.
Again, sorry about the thread hijack OP!
I appreciate both of your input, and don't worry about the thread hijack, I hope BWolf is able to help you out Xone.
So should I go through with the guide you posted BWolf or should I do that plus keep the ROM on my SD before hand?
daLareid said:
I appreciate both of your input, and don't worry about the thread hijack, I hope BWolf is able to help you out Xone.
So should I go through with the guide you posted BWolf or should I do that plus keep the ROM on my SD before hand?
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Follow the guide but put the ROM you want to use along with their Gapps on your phone before hand.
BWolf56 said:
Follow the guide but put the ROM you want to use along with their Gapps on your phone before hand.
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Thank you. Unfortunately I couldn't even go through with the root, that SuperOneClick thing did not work for me, already tried some solutions from here http://theunlockr.com/2010/10/11/how-to-root-your-android-phone-superoneclick-method/ including going as far as doing this solution http://theunlockr.com/2009/10/06/how-to-set-up-adb-usb-drivers-for-android-devices/ and it didn't work, still get stuck on Shell rooting device Step#7 wait for device.
Is there a different program that actually works or method that I could use to do the root?
Edit: nvm rooted with this guide http://androidforums.com/captivate-all-things-root/483646-guide-root-official-2-3-5-guide.html
laughingT said:
you can use root explorer or xplorer to copy the files and folders to your sd card. If you copy them back to restore them, you should do a chmod 755 on the files to make sure they are accessible, executable. xplorer lets you do that.
you want to copy, at least,
/efs
/radio
the radio folder contains modem
the efs folder has your phone's imei number.
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I tried this and I got a 'couldn't copy file' message. Then I tried EFS Professional, but it wouldn't recognize my device.
daLareid said:
I tried this and I got a 'couldn't copy file' message. Then I tried EFS Professional, but it wouldn't recognize my device.
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You have to mount as R/W to have the permission to do it.
BWolf56 said:
You have to mount as R/W to have the permission to do it.
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I managed to back it up with Root Explorer. Tried flashing Slim Bean with the guide you provided, now I'm stuck on the Semaphore logo and can't go into RECOVERY Mode.
daLareid said:
I managed to back it up with Root Explorer. Tried flashing Slim Bean with the guide you provided, now I'm stuck on the Semaphore logo and can't go into RECOVERY Mode.
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So, vol up+vol down+power button doesn't get you in recovery?
Also, did you flash it twice? First time it needs to repartition, so 2 flashes are needed.
BWolf56 said:
So, vol up+vol down+power button doesn't get you in recovery?
Also, did you flash it twice? First time it needs to repartition, so 2 flashes are needed.
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Flashed it twice and it's now working thanks, now I need to test the phone function. Btw do I need to root again when I'm on a ROM?
Edit: phone is not working, how can I put back the stock modem to make it work?