ICS FOR Samsung Galaxy S(i9000) [Gummy] *Root* - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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ICS FOR Samsung Galaxy S(i9000) [Gummy]
Only Works if your on 2.3.4(Open Europe)(XXJVP)
Link for 2.3.4:
http://www.4shared.com/rar/QkG5__31/I9000XXJVP.html
Flash With Odin!
PDA=CODE_I9000XXJVP_CL264642_REV03_user_low_ship.tar.md5
PHONE=CODE_I9000XXJVP_CL264642_REV03_user_low_ship.tar.md5
CSC=GT-I9000-CSC-MULTI-OXAJVP.tar.md5
Auto Reboot & F.Reset Time, Should be ticked
Then just hit start!
Youh Dnt need to do *pit!!
Root; http://www.mediafire.com/?4rb8irn899yl11v
Instructions (short)
- Flash CF-Root-xxx-vX.X.tar (from the attached zip) as PDA in ODIN, without repartition. Done.
Instructions (long)
- Follow these instructions to the letter. Do not touch any buttons or checkboxes that are not listed below to touch!
- Unzip the attached CF-Root-xxx-vX.X.zip
- (USB) Disconnect your phone from your computer
- Start ODIN
- Click the PDA button, and select CF-Root-xxx-vX.X.tar
- Put your phone in download mode
- (USB) Connect the phone to your computer
- Make sure repartition is NOT checked
- Click the START button
- Wait for the phone to reboot
- Done (if it took you more than 30 seconds, you need practise!)
Gummy; http://db.tt/dS3IX7I0
Download&&Save it to Internal Storage
Then go to Recovery Mode
Wipe Data
Wipe Cache
Then goto: install zip from sd card, look for the file where ever u put it and select it, Then just select Yes - Gummy_i9000"""""""""""
Then Your Done
But Google App&Market Wont work!
(GappsFixer): http://www.4shared.com/zip/liJ0gIMn/gapps_fixer.html
(Gapps): http://cmw.22aaf3.com/gapps/gapps-ics-20120213-signed.zip
If facelock doesnt work try this(same method as above); http://cmw.22aaf3.com/gapps/gapps-ics-facelock-20120131-signed.zip
^^^^^^ Just go into recovery mode and install the zip and ur DONE!!
Thanks For viewing my thread!!!
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Battery Goes Down Fast!!
Main Problem
Everything else is perfect!!!

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Hi EveryOne!!

A very . very sensible and a nice rom.
One question please.
Is the TV out included somewhere cause I cannot find it.
If not then could you kindly inform me as to when you intend to introduce it in your rom ?
Await your kind reply and thanks again !

Whats the differences in this and the original gummy rom?
-----Sent using RemICS-i9000-----

Why is this rom posted in Q&A section and not android development?

Worked LIKE A CHARM!
But it's in the wrong section.
Their is also a part you should add. to this before you installing ICS
Just need to add in a section where For backing up your EFS using EFS Pro.

password
I know this is an old post, but any chance of getting the password for downloading the file off 4shared.com? Please.
Also, the other two links are dead.

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[ROM] N7000ZSKK1 Hong Kong Version [11.11.2011] [Android 2.3.6]

Hi,
found this here: http://b.it168.com/thread-1861355-1-1.html.
I successfully flashed it on my Note and it's working flawlessly.
Translation of the thread (with small clarifications):
Statement:
Flashing may damage your phone.
If you are willing to take this risk, then continue to read and follow the prompts.
If you hesitate to take this risk, do not flash!
Thank you!
Note:
This CWM update package completely wipes your data, so back it up before flashing.
To flash this CWM package, make sure your phone has CWM Recovery.
While this ROM comes with Samsungs official kernel, you won't have CWM Recovery anymore after flashing it!
To get it back, you have to flash the CWM + Root-Kernel from the kernel package via Odin.
ROM package Download: http://minus.com/lbmFjR9aGytLI6
ROOT + CWM kernel and official kernel Download: http://min.us/lbr3L9wf7aHUuC
Flashing instructions:
1. Download attachment 'N7000ZSKK1_ROM.bin', rename it to 'N7000ZSKK1_ROM.exe' and extract it using '7zip'.
2. Copy the extracted file ('N7000ZSKK1_wipe.zip') to the phone built-in SD card root directory.
3. Turn off the phone and hold the volume + HOME + POWER button on the phone to enter CWM Recovery mode.
4. Select 'install zip from sdcard' and confirm.
5. Select 'choose zip from internal sdcard' and confirm.
6. Find 'N7000ZSKK1_wipe.zip' and confirm.
7. Select yes to confirm flashing 'N7000ZSKK1_wipe.zip'. This step may take longer, please be patient.
8. When flashing is finished, press the return key to return to the main menu.
9. Select 'reboot system now' to restart your device.
Features:
1. Hong Kong-based version of the latest 2.3.6 ROM N7000ZSKK1
2. Deodexed, zipaligned
3. Thin version (few System Apps removed) [If you think that this version is too thin for you, you can add every App you want manually, as they are all additionally contained in the first download package (ROM package).]
4. Added Chinese voice
5. Original Samsung kernel
6. Transparent weather widget
7. Data switch button in pulldown bar
8. Built-in quick restart of the OS
9. Chinese input method
10. Special ringtone as default
11. Percentage battery indicator (accurate to 1%)
12. Removal of 10 contacts limit of short message and SMS being automatically converted to MMS after SMS-length of 4 SMS removed
13. Call log does not show SMS and MMS
14. Desktop icon shadows removed
15. Call recording
16. Calls attribution
17. Integrated latest version of BusyBox
18. Replaced GPS files
19. Pre-Rooted
20. Languages: English (UK), English (US), Chinese
All credits go to 平海浪子, the author of the thread mentioned above.
I am not responsible for any damage to your devices caused by this firmware.
Greetings
Pupy991
Am having problems downloading from that site due to my inability to read Chinese can you tell me what I need to click on as Google is unable to translate Div elements injected into the (page) DOM via javascript it appears.
qazzi76 said:
Am having problems downloading from that site due to my inability to read Chinese can you tell me what I need to click on as Google is unable to translate Div elements injected into the (page) DOM via javascript it appears.
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Hi,
here you are:
1.
2.
Greetings
Pupy991
Thanks for the swift reply.
Unfortunately that gray button to the right of the green button doesn't show on my page in either Chrome, Firefox, or IE.
Hmmm..
Just logged onto a remote server and observed the same behavior...
The button doesn't show...
Possibly the site assesses the incoming IP address and reacts accordingly from a region specific perspective...
We need a mirror.
Strange...An hour ago it worked without any problems but now that grey button doesn't show up anymore...
I don't come from China or anywhere near so I don't think that this is related to your or my region...
Mirror is uploading, but my internet connection is not that fast, so it will take about 1-2 hours...Sorry!
Edit: Mirror is online, Links in OP are updated.
ROM: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/48827105/N7000ZSKK1_ROM.exe
Kernels: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/48827105/N7000ZSKK1_Kernel.exe
pupy991 said:
Strange...An hour ago it worked without any problems but now that grey button doesn't show up anymore...
I don't come from China or anywhere near so I don't think that this is related to your or my region...
Mirror is uploading, but my internet connection is not that fast, so it will take about 1-2 hours...Sorry!
Edit: Mirror is online, Links in OP are updated.
ROM: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/48827105/N7000ZSKK1_ROM.exe
Kernels: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/48827105/N7000ZSKK1_Kernel.exe
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Does this still have touch wiz?
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium
Yes it does.
Sorry, I'm a bit clueless.
The downloads are .exe and the instructions say to download the .zip.
Do I rename the .exes to .zip? Or do I just drop them on as is?
- Frank
The .exe files are compressed, you have to extract them using '7zip'.
If you extract the file 'N7000ZSKK1_ROM.exe' for example, you'll get the file 'N7000ZSKK1_wipe.zip', which you can flash via CWM Recovery then, just as described in the OP.
I'll edit that in OP to clear things up.
Would the counter be added, if I flash this KK1 Rom ? Would the yellow triangle shows up ?
Thanks !
Flashing this via CWM Recovery will not add to your counter. Just follow the OP steps.
link is down!!! can someone mirror it
cybermessiah said:
Flashing this via CWM Recovery will not add to your counter. Just follow the OP steps.
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Thx, coz I read someone mentioned DON't use Odin to flash that the counter will increase. Jig not works for Note. And currently, found no solution to reset the counter.
And just wanna make sure, Flashing the CWM + Root-Kernel from the kernel package via Odin that won't increase the counter, right ?
Thx.
pupy991 said:
Strange...An hour ago it worked without any problems but now that grey button doesn't show up anymore...
I don't come from China or anywhere near so I don't think that this is related to your or my region...
Mirror is uploading, but my internet connection is not that fast, so it will take about 1-2 hours...Sorry!
Edit: Mirror is online, Links in OP are updated.
ROM: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/48827105/N7000ZSKK1_ROM.exe
Kernels: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/48827105/N7000ZSKK1_Kernel.exe
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Error (509)
This account's public links are generating too much traffic and have been temporarily disabled!
Its Normal at dropbox.
... tapat*lked
someone mirror them on minus.com ?
Both links are down . Very much like dropbox
I'm uploading another mirror right now (at minus.com).
Sorry for the inconveniences, I simply forgot that the traffic over at dropbox is limited!
Edit: Mirror uploaded, OP updated. Strangely minus.com renamed the archives to .bin ending, so you have to rename them manually to .exe ending after downloading them.
ROM package: http://min.us/lbmFjR9aGytLI6 (Rename it from N7000ZSKK1_ROM.bin to N7000ZSKK1_ROM.exe)
Kernel Package: http://min.us/lbr3L9wf7aHUuC (Rename it from N7000ZSKK1_Kernel.bin to N7000ZSKK1_Kernel.exe)
pupy991 said:
I'm uploading another mirror right now (at minus.com).
Sorry for the inconveniences, I simply forgot that the traffic over at dropbox is limited!
Edit: Mirror uploaded, OP updated. Strangely minus.com renamed the archives to .bin ending, so you have to rename them manually to .exe ending after downloading them.
ROM package: http://min.us/lbmFjR9aGytLI6 (Rename it from N7000ZSKK1_ROM.bin to N7000ZSKK1_ROM.exe)
Kernel Package: http://min.us/lbr3L9wf7aHUuC (Rename it from N7000ZSKK1_Kernel.bin to N7000ZSKK1_Kernel.exe)
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[GUIDE & TOOLKIT][1.21.14 Final Update] One-stop Guide for 7300/7310

Final Update 1.21.2014 » Changelog.
For support beyond this guide, please look in another thread. I no longer have this product.
Thanks for all your support in this thread!
Bulletin Board
If your ROM has issues with root, see Fixing Root How-To for the solution.
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Common ICS issues FAQ by fred_be9300 here
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NOTE: If you ever experience screen issues with the included CWM Recovery in the Toolkit, please flash the alternate version here or even better, flash TWRP (but be warned this guide's based on CWM).
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This guide covers the following for models GT-P7300 and GT-P7310 in FAQ and How-TO sections:
Root/Unroot, Bootloader Mode, Odin, Recoveries & NANDROID Backup.
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Greetings people. The main focus of this guide is centralizing information and files about the title contents to help bolster this community. I'll be as clear as possible in this little guide and excuse me if my English isn't perfect (it isn't my native language) and this is my first XDA guide. Oh and a little disclaimer: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU IN ANY WAY DAMAGE YOUR TABLET. BY FOLLOWING THIS GUIDE YOU ACCEPT FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR ACTIONS. ALSO PLEASE NOTE THIS GUIDE HAS BEEN WRITTEN WITH A WINDOWS PC IN MIND. IF YOU DON'T HAVE A WINDOWS PC AVAILABLE, GET ONE, BORROW ONE, I DUNNO, but you need one. That said, let's begin.
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FAQ Section​
About Root
What exactly is root and what does it do in my Galaxy Tab 8.9?
XDA user phonic covered the technical details in this post, but basically root allows you to access and control (through applications) the device's internal system files, therefore making you a "superuser". Some apps require root. Advantages such as ad-blocking and more are only available if your device is rooted.
About Bootloader, Recovery & Download Modes
What is Bootloader Mode and how can I access it?
Bootloader Mode is a menu where you manage core functions in your device. In order to access Download Mode (needed for ODIN) and/or Recovery Mode (needed to flash ROMs and more), you will need to enter Bootloader Mode by holding VOL- when turning ON your Gtab, selecting the mode using VOL-, and entering by using VOL+. The box icon represents the Recovery Mode and the other one the Download Mode. While inside Recovery Mode, the Power button will act as an "Enter" button while the volume buttons will move the cursor.
I read something about Stock Recovery and CWM Recovery. What are those?
There are two types of recoveries. The default one that comes with your GTab (Stock Recovery which looks like this) and the CWM (Clockwork Mod) one which has cyan-colored letters for our GTabs. To flash ROMs and manage your device a bit more, you need the CWM one.[/U][/COLOR][/B]
Can I flash the CWM Recovery using the ROM Manager app? Oh and which file format is compatible?
Refrain from that. As of this writing, the ROM Manager app does not have a CWM Recovery compatible with our specific GTabs. If you still proceed, you will softbrick your device and your device will have to do a trip to ODIN in order to work properly once more. CWM-flashable files are .zip files.
About NANDROID Backup
What's NANDROID and why is it recommended?
Simple, a NANDROID is a master backup tool which is available through the CWM Recovery's "backup and restore" menu. It stores everything in the ROM except the kernel and your SDcard contents such as pictures, music, documents, etc (so always backup those elsewhere). It's more like this analogy: a photograph which captured the exact state of your ROM, apps and all at the moment of backup. It is recommended in case of emergency and in case you need to go back to the latest working ROM. How-To section below.
About ODIN
What's ODIN?
ODIN's a troubleshooting/emergency tool in case your GTab bootloops (eternal restarting of a device, i.e. softbrick). Please note that if your device's screen doesn't even turn on (an example of a hardbrick) then you may be out of luck. This tool can save your GTab if you follow instructions, or can hardbrick your GTab if you don't follow instructions.
Where can I find ODIN? Do I need something like a driver to make it work? Also, which file format is compatible?
Yes you do need a driver first (provided at the end of this guide) and a Windows PC. The ODIN program is inside the zip inside the Toolkit provided at the end of this guide. As suggested by developer alterbridge86, use ODIN version 1.85. Regarding file compatibility, generally the .tar files are the ones for ODIN.
Does it remove Root and custom recoveries such as CWM in case of a warranty claim?
Yes. There are two ways:
[*]Flashing an ODIN image to go back to stock defaults (easier in my opinion). If you want to use ODIN then you have options in the Development forum, specifically this thread.
OR
[*]Flashing a CWM zip file (CWM, which is a Recovery, will be discussed in the Recovery FAQ below) after doing all wipes and restoring Stock Recovery (Restoring Stock Recovery How-To is below these FAQs)
Ok, so how do I use the tool?
The How-to section is below the FAQs.
How-To Section
Remember, all files mentioned in this section this way are included in the Toolkit at the end of this guide.​
[ Rooting ]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Make sure to download the Toolkit from the link at the end of this post and put the "Root" .zip in your device's internal memory. You will enter Bootloader Mode, and then Recovery Mode as detailed in the About Bootloader FAQ above. You will now select "install zip from sdcard" then "choose zip from sdcard" and look for the Root.zip which you previously put in your SDcard. Select it with the Power button to flash it and then reboot your device. When your device finally boots, check if the SuperSU app is available, if it is then you're rooted now.
[ Fixing Root ]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
In some cases a ROM can come with a broken root due to the superuser binary being located in the wrong system folder. Please flash the Root.zip package in CWM Recovery. The Root package will delete the offending binary from the wrong place and install it in the right place. For more instructions, see Rooting How-to.
[Unrooting]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
For unrooting, proceed to Bootloader Mode and select the Recovery icon (detailed in the About Bootloader FAQ above) please flash the CWM Recovery flashable file provided in the Toolkit link at the end of this guide called "Unroot". Now reboot your device. If there is no app called SuperSU or Superuser in your apps list, then your device is now unrooted.
[Installing the CWM Recovery]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
First, you need the file called either "7310_CWMR" or "7300_CWMR" depending on your model, inside your device's SDcard. The procedure is very similar to Rooting and either procedure can be done first. Go to Bootloader Mode (as detailed in the FAQ above), then Recovery (assuming you've Stock Recovery), select "apply update from /sdcard", then look for the file you put in the SDcard. Select it with the Power button to flash it. Now, reboot once more to Bootloader Mode, go to Recovery Mode and now you will see the CWM Recovery Mode. You are now ready to flash stuff. Please note you don't need root to flash a ROM, just this CWM Recovery. Be sure to follow the ROM thread's instructions precisely.
[Restoring Stock Recovery]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
For this one you will need to use ODIN. Locate the file "Stock Recovery", which is a .tar file, perfect for ODIN's PDA section. Follow the ODIN 1.85's HOW-TO below.
[Doing a NANDROID Backup/Restore]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
You need CWM Recovery for this one. Once you're in CWM Recovery, the process is straightforward. Look for the "backup and restore" menu, access it and you will see two options: "backup" and "restore". Select "backup" and wait until the system gathers all data and packs it as a backup located in your internal memory, inside a folder called "clockworkmod". Once more, remember this will not backup your SDcard contents such as your documents, music, pictures, etc (so always have a backup of those elsewhere).
For restoring the process is the same. You need to do the following to ensure a proper restore and prevent issues that might pop up: Wipe your system using CWM Recovery's "wipe data/factory reset" and after that go to "advanced" and now "wipe dalvik cache". Now go to the "mounts and storage" menu and select "format /system". That was a full wipe. Now proceed to the "backup and restore" menu, select "restore" to select your backup. Remember to reflash the kernel if you had one that didn't come with the ROM (like _motley's for example).
[Using ODIN 1.85]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Enter Bootloader Mode and then Download Mode as detailed in the FAQ above. Be sure to have installed the drivers (included in the zip at the end of this guide) in your Windows computer along with the ODIN program anywhere in your PC (also included in the Toolkit at the end of this guide). Open ODIN 1.85 in your PC, look for the "PDA" button, press it and look for the right file (which usually is the biggest-size file inside the downloaded and unzipped ROM .zip). THE FOLLOWING THREAD OFFERS MOST ODIN IMAGES. IF AVAILABLE, put the CSC, PIT and whatnot files in their corresponding places by pressing the corresponding buttons (IF these files aren't available, ignore this sentence). The PIT file is only necessary in case you want to have the Repartition option available and want to repartition the device (this is an alternative that can work in case of a really borked tablet full of bootloops even after a normal ODIN session without Repartition). Now, assuming you have the drivers installed in your PC, connect the device while in Download Mode, and you will see that ODIN will see it in a yellow rectangle in the upper section that says COM# (# being any number). BEFORE CLICKING "START" MAKE SURE "F. RESET TIME" IS CHECKED ON THE LEFT SIDE. Now, click the START button inside ODIN and it's flashing time. Wait until the blue meter fills. After ODIN says PASS in a green square, you can then reboot the device (long pressing the Power button is an alternative if it doesn't auto-reboot).
Toolkit Link: shorturl.at/pqCIY
SHA-1: 4DC13D60280ECA6352704AA72153E5E4EDF875E0
MD5: 59CC2548FC76D93075FDF8B392DAA1AE
Contains essentials such as: Drivers, Root, Unroot, Stock Recovery, CWM Recovery & ODIN files. Remember to unzip the package. Also, with drivers being included, you don't need to install KIES.​
[CREDIT GOES TO]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
alterbridge86 (For his ROMs and the first CWM Recovery for our tablets)
_motley & Team Galaxian Soup (For their excellent kernels and deodexed ROMs)
kallt_kaffe (Pioneer in bringing the newer CWM Recovery to our tablets along with CyanogenMod ROMs)
suwandiapr (For the flashable unroot file and ODIN image thread)
phonic (Great rooting explanation and manual unroot post)
lufc & sudec123 (For the past mirror links)
Chainfire (For making SuperSU)
SamHaLeKe (For the Samsung USB drivers)
...and to anyone I might have forgotten, do say in a PM .
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Changelog
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[B][COLOR="Red"][I]1/21/2014 - FINAL UPDATE[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated SuperSU to v1.91 for Root.zip - Important fix for Android 4.4.x
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/19/2014[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated SuperSU to v1.89 for Root.zip
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated Adobe Flash Player to last release v.11.1.115.81
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated Samsung USB drivers to v1.5.29.0
[B]BULLETIN BOARD[/B] - Suggested TWRP Recovery with a warning.
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Deleted Mirror Link for Toolkit due to HotFile's shutdown.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]4/20/2013[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Replaced Superuser with SuperSU (v1.25) for Root.zip
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated Unroot.zip to remove either Superuser or SuperSU
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated Adobe Flash Player to version 11.1.115.54
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated Samsung USB drivers to version 1.5.18.0
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Modified Rooting, Fixing Root and Unrooting How-to to reflect Toolkit changes.
[B]BULLETIN BOARD[/B] - Redirected users having root issues to the right place, reflecting Toolkit changes.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/13/2013[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Unroot How-To - Added solution for ROMs that have the root binary
in the wrong place. See [B][COLOR="Red"]red[/COLOR][/B] note.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/9/2013[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Corrected error in the manual Unroot command (thanks trekker99!)
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]11/17/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated Root.zip and Unroot.zip
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated Adobe Flash Player to version 11.1.115.27
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated MD5 and SHA-1 checksums.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]10/12/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Suggested Common ICS issues FAQ by fred_be9300
before the introduction.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]10/07/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated & Fixed Root.zip. Independent file [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32496433&postcount=257"]here[/URL].
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated USB drivers to v1.5.15.0.
No need to reinstall if you installed a previous version.
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - For convenience. Added Adobe Flash Player 11.1.115.17
(latest version for ICS and Jelly Bean ROMs).
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]8/04/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Added MD5 and SHA-1 of the Toolkit in its section.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]7/25/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - CWM Recovery v.6.0.0.8 included.
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Alternate version link also [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21194554&postcount=2"]included[/URL] in case
of screen issues in some units.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]7/22/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Major redesign. Users can now choose what to view.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]7/21/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Minor, simpler redesign using the Roboto font.
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - PIT file for ODIN now included
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Drivers updated to v.1.5.6.0
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - CWM Recovery v.6.0.0.0 included
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]7/1/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - *Fixing Root* How-To section updated and further simplified.
[COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]6/17/2012[/I][/COLOR]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Added one important detail in Nandroid FAQ/How-To and Toolkit sections.
[B]CHANGELOG[/B] - Format revised for consistency.
[COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]6/10/2012[/I][/COLOR]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated Drivers to v.1.5.5.0.
[COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]5/19/2012[/I][/COLOR]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Reorganized contents for ease of use.
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Changed the CWM Recovery to a fixed one by kallt_kaffe due
to several getprop status7 flash errors with the one provided by alterbridge86.
[COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]5/8/2012[/I][/COLOR]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Minor redesign.
[COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]4/24/2012[/I][/COLOR]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - USB Driver version 1.5.4.0 now included.
[COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]4/8/2012[/I][/COLOR]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Included suwandiapr's ODIN images thread link in both ODIN FAQ & How-To
as reference.
[COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]4/7/2012[/I][/COLOR]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Minor revisions in "Fixing Root" and manual "Unroot" commands.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]2/25/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Minor redesign.
Fixed manual Unroot commands.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]2/23/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Discarded model specific CWM Recoveries and
replaced them with an universal flashable
for convenience. Credit goes to alterbridge86.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]2/16/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Deleted ODIN image suggestions.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]2/5/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE & TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated with the newer CWM Recovery along with instructions where needed.
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Unroot flashable included along with a newer driver (not necessary if you already installed the previous one).
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Suggested firmware KHA for the 7310 instead of the KL2 one at ODIN FAQ's third question due to better feedback.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/30/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Added newer KL2 ODIN firmware link for the 7310 in the FAQ.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/27/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Minor reorganization/cleanup.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/25/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Improved ODIN How-To with one little but very important detail in red.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/23/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Removed Filesonic mirror due to them shutting down their file sharing services.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/20/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Improved 3rd question of ODIN FAQ and also replaced links with the right ODIN images (had mistakenly put CWM links instead of ODIN image links).
Added a little disclaimer in the Bootloader FAQ in red.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/19/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Removed the non-working Megaupload mirror link because of [URL="http://gizmodo.com/5877612/feds-kill-megaupload"]this[/URL].
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/14/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Added 3 new mirror links (thanks sudec123!).
Replaced KK5 (7300) ODIN firmware link with KL4.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/12/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Improved Unroot How-To.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]12/28/2011[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Added Fixing Root How-To and updated ODIN FAQ with a new question.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]12/26/2011[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Added NANDROID FAQ and How-To.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]12/22/2011[/I][/COLOR][/B]
Initial guide.
Thank for create this thread.
Nice work mate
Thanks for all the info, Will give it a sticky
Did a Mirror on File Sonic if you want to use it
mynewuser said:
Thank for create this thread.
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No worries!
lufc said:
Nice work mate
Thanks for all the info, Will give it a sticky
Did a Mirror on File Sonic if you want to use it
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Thanks a lot, lufc. I've put your provided link at OP along with credit.
Hi, I've installed the clockwork Recovery, I wiped everything because I wanted to turn back to factory defalut and now the tab is bricked.
I can turn on it, I see the galaxy tab logo but nothing happens.
So I turned to the default system recovery, wiped again but it is the same: after 10 minutes the screen shows only the logo and nothing else.
Any advice?
Thanks
HarryCustom said:
Hi, I've installed the clockwork Recovery, I wiped everything because I wanted to turn back to factory defalut and now the tab is bricked.
I can turn on it, I see the galaxy tab logo but nothing happens.
So I turned to the default system recovery, wiped again but it is the same: after 10 minutes the screen shows only the logo and nothing else.
Any advice?
Thanks
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Flash a rom and you will be fine.
Done! Now it works perfectly.
Now i'll retry to install clockwork recovery...
Overcome_CWM_Recovery_v5.1.2.6_P73xx,Can use with the other galaxy device such as galaxy S plus?
somboons said:
Overcome_CWM_Recovery_v5.1.2.6_P73xx,Can use with the other galaxy device such as galaxy S plus?
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I don't know. This guide is focused on the 7300/7310 variants of the Tab 8.9 as specified in the OP.
Sent from my GT-P7310
thanx nirogu for the guide..
all the steps is correct rite?
im going to try soon.... ^^
install CWM, backup stock rom using nandroid,
and then root....its better this way rite?
about root, it will void the warranty rite?
how about CWM? did we need to instal stock recovery back before claim for warranty or no need?
Thanx..^^
slaughterer0206 said:
thanx nirogu for the guide..
all the steps is correct rite?
im going to try soon.... ^^
install CWM, backup stock rom using nandroid,
and then root....its better this way rite?
about root, it will void the warranty rite?
how about CWM? did we need to instal stock recovery back before claim for warranty or no need?
Thanx..^^
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Yes, you are correct. You can root while being in Stock ROM (the system that comes with your device) or after flashing a custom ROM. Yes, root will void it, but you can always go back to the factory image (hint: ODIN) and that removes everything, including CWM Recovery and Root. If you're staying with Stock ROM, then yes, you need to flash the Stock Recovery and Unroot (both How-Tos in the guide).
nirogu325 said:
[Restoring Stock Recovery]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
For this one you will need to use ODIN. Locate the file "Stock Recovery" (in the zip included at the Download Link at the end of this post), which is a .tar file, perfect for ODIN's PDA section. Follow the ODIN 1.85's HOW-TO above.
[Doing a NANDROID Backup/Restore]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
You need CWM Recovery for this one. Once you're in CWM Recovery, the process is straightforward. Look for the "nandroid menu", access it and you will see two options: "backup" and "restore". Select "backup" and wait until the system gathers all data and packs it as a backup located in your internal memory, inside a folder called "clockworkmod".
For restoring the process is the same. You need to do the following to ensure a proper restore and prevent issues that might pop up: Wipe your system using CWM Recovery's "wipe menu", do a "wipe data/factory reset" and after that "wipe dalvik cache", now go to the "storage menu" and select "format /system". Then proceed to the "nandroid menu", select "restore" to select your backup. Remember to reflash the kernel if you had one that didn't come with the ROM (like _motley's for example).
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Hello All,
Maybe a stupid question but, I did not find any clear answer to my question.
I have taken a backup with NANDROID and got the backup into the folder clockworkmod as told in the instruction. Now as I Understand this does not include the ROM or does it?
Also the Restoring stock recovery, how does that work, I put the "recovery.img.md5" file into Odin and flash, but from where does the stock firmware come? Most probably it's not in the 4MB "recovery.img.md5" Do I need to prepare something before using this or does it work without any preparation?
Does it also erase Overcome CWM Recovery that I installer earlier?, It did not say anywhere in the post if I need to have Root permissions to use this?
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taiger78 said:
Hello All,
Maybe a stupid question but, I did not find any clear answer to my question.
I have taken a backup with NANDROID and got the backup into the folder clockworkmod as told in the instruction. Now as I Understand this does not include the ROM or does it?
Also the Restoring stock recovery, how does that work, I put the "recovery.img.md5" file into Odin and flash, but from where does the stock firmware come? Most probably it's not in the 4MB "recovery.img.md5" Do I need to prepare something before using this or does it work without any preparation?
Does it also erase Overcome CWM Recovery that I installer earlier?, It did not say anywhere in the post if I need to have Root permissions to use this?
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Hmm, for some reason I did not see page 2 before posting my questions, Got answers to most already, Only the Restoring stock recovery question left, how doest it really work?
taiger78 said:
Hello All,
Maybe a stupid question but, I did not find any clear answer to my question.
I have taken a backup with NANDROID and got the backup into the folder clockworkmod as told in the instruction. Now as I Understand this does not include the ROM or does it?
Also the Restoring stock recovery, how does that work, I put the "recovery.img.md5" file into Odin and flash, but from where does the stock firmware come? Most probably it's not in the 4MB "recovery.img.md5" Do I need to prepare something before using this or does it work without any preparation?
Does it also erase Overcome CWM Recovery that I installer earlier?, It did not say anywhere in the post if I need to have Root permissions to use this?
Hmm, for some reason I did not see page 2 before posting my questions, Got answers to most already, Only the Restoring stock recovery question left, how doest it really work?
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A Nandroid, as stated in the guide (FAQ section), is an exact copy of the ROM you were using with all its settings and apps you had. For the Stock Recovery, you just need the file you mentioned, and as stated in the guide, use ODIN and put the file into the PDA section. Yes, it overwrites the CWM Recovery, and no, Root is a process inside the ROM (once your device boots into it), it doesn't have any effect in Bootloader Mode.
Okay, don't know if it's me that is just stupid or what the problem is. I have tried to root my device and it does not seam to work as I'm not able to install any new kernel. Picture attached of when I try to install root.zip
It complains about: "Can't access to '/system/csc/NEE/system/'.
I have successfully installed Android 3.2 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1410887) At least in About it says that I'm running Android 3.2. From new it was running 3.1
taiger78 said:
It complains about: "Can't access to '/system/csc/NEE/system/'.
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This error doesn't have anything to do with root or kernel. It is just trying to set your CSC and fails because the folder is not there. It happens if you flash firmware that is not intended for your region, it doesn't effect anything else, so don't worry about that.
poisike said:
This error doesn't have anything to do with root or kernel. It is just trying to set your CSC and fails because the folder is not there. It happens if you flash firmware that is not intended for your region, it doesn't effect anything else, so don't worry about that.
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+1 Okay, thank you for your answer, the firmware I flashed, included all European languages that's why I used it.
Anyhow any ides to why I can't install a custom kernel after I have installed the Root.zip file? I get following screen when installing:
But after rebooting I still have the original kernel from flashing 3.2
taiger78 said:
Anyhow any ides to why I can't install a custom kernel after I have installed the Root.zip file? I get following screen when installing:
But after rebooting I still have the original kernel from flashing 3.2
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Okay got it now, problem was that "Overcome_CWM_Recovery_v5.1.2.6_P73xx" had been removed when installing HC 3.2
taiger78 said:
+1 Okay, thank you for your answer, the firmware I flashed, included all European languages that's why I used it.
Anyhow any ides to why I can't install a custom kernel after I have installed the Root.zip file? I get following screen when installing:
But after rebooting I still have the original kernel from flashing 3.2
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The picture you posted shows stock recovery and you can't flash a kernel with stock recovery.
You need to install CWM recovery and then you can flash the kernel from there. I'm using CWM recovery from there http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1321142
I used the Overcome_CWM_Recovery_v5.1.2.6_P73xx.zip and flashed it using stock recovery.
If you know how to use Odin then you can download the Overcome_CWM_Recovery_v5.1.2.6_P73xx.tar and flash it using Odin.
It doesn't matter which you use, the end result is the same. Only flashing method is different.
When you have CWM recovery installed, then you can boot to CWM recovery and flash the kernel from there.
If you at any time flash stock rom back using Odin, then it will overwrite all, including the recovery. So you have to start all over.
I registered to say THANKS!!
I'm fairly new at this, and did something rather stupid this morning.
Thought my tab was hosed, but following the excellent instructions provided here I was able to recover it, what a relief...
It was actually a pretty good learning experience, although a bit traumatic.

2.3.6 to 4.1 , help

Hi,
Ive just bought a used Galaxy Note running Stock 2.3.6 (N7000XXLC1 Kernel an N7000XXLB2 baseband) and want to put the latest jellybean rom on.
Ive read through lots of threads about the brick warning and so on, i just want to know how to go from 2.3.6 and have it rooted and cwm on and the latest 4.1 leak or a modified 4.1
Could somebody please tell me the steps to do it as dont want to brick it and this 2.3.6 is rubbish
Matt
Hello!
I've rooted my Note like this:
#1
Get the original software (like N7000XXLRU - the file is 914Mb and it is a *.md5 file. ) and odin (Odin3 v1.87), install it in odin...how?
Open odin and put the file in PDA.
Option in odin leave alone (Auto Reboot & F. Reset Time; are selected)
Put Note in download mode: Volume Down Key + Home Key + Power Key; then Volume up key to continue
Connect the phone to computer
Odin recognize the phone and you will see it on COM port
Click Start
After several minutes the phone will turn on.
Now you have a original sw on your phone, and believe me this sw is GREAT...but if you want more...
#2
Root you phone
Described in this link (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360)
I used ''1A.Root + safe kernel + advance recovery''
Just read carefully (will write it down)
Visit this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191
And download kernel in zip format according ROM you are having on device (just look for XXLRU-VDI; PhilZ-cwm6 v3.5 with CWM 6.0.1.8)
Copy downloaded file to Ext SD card to root directory (or any folder you make; I have ''A_ROOT'' for this things)
Reboot into recovery (Volume Up Key + Home Button + Power Key)
Select install(update) zip from ext SD card (Install zip >> Choose zip from sdcard; and click on the *.zip file)
select '[your downloaded kerenel].zip' which you have copied to Ext card above
Reboot device
Now you will have Root + safe kernel
And your phone is rooted now. You can have all the programs that work only when your phone is rooted (Titanium Backup, Root Uninstaller, Root Browser Lite, ...)
#3
Your phone is now ready to install all Android Development ROMs
Read each post ''How to flash'' it is easy
For instance I like stock rom and love 4.1.2, so i have sw from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1970626
Example:
Save *.zip on your SD/EXT Card (Ultimate N7000 XXLSA JellyBean 4.1.2 v5)
Restart in CWMR (Volume Up Key + Home Button + Power Key)
Be sure you're on SAFE KERNEL, then you can wipe (jes you are - on PhilZ-cwm6)
Full wipe /data/factory reset /cache and dalvik (dalvik is in advanced option)
Flash the ROM (Install zip >> Choose zip from sdcard; and click on the *.zip file)
Wait some minute until your phone boot!
You are done. That's all.
I've never had any problems with any of the ROMs. You can do the #3 1000 times and nothing will go wrong. Just remember to do a back up in CWM, when you have a rom that works great for you and you like. So if anything happens and you phone is stuck in ''samsung'' sing, you can go in CMW and restore it.
I hope it helps and I didn't forget anything.
Thanks so much for posting. I followed all the instructions and it worked fine. I have however gone and installed a 4.0.4 rom after using 4.1 for a bit and finding it too juddery.
Thanks again
Matt
No problem.
You can wait for the official firmware release and then everything will work 100%.
Since he didnt i hit thanks
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire using Tapatalk 2
Have hit thanks now , forgot!

[GUIDE] How to install Gapps on Chinese Note 4 Variants (Works with all variants!)

Hey everyone!
When I had purchased my Note 4 (SM-N9108v) in China, I had not realized that it would not include GAPPS. When I had received the phone, I had felt helpless because I was not able to find any threads anywhere which helped solve my problem. Recently, I figured out how to do this and successfully installed GAPPS. I thought I could help others with this problem.
Alright lets start!
Step 1: Rooting your device and installing CWM
Root your device! - This wont work without root. Don't expect to get GAPPS without root.
You must also install CWM - CWM will flash the GAPPS to your phone.
Here is a video tutorial on how to do both of these: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MC2iUtm6oVQ
Step 2: Installing the GAPPS
Now the easy part!
Download the GAPPS which correspond to your version -
4.4.4 Kitkat: http://highonandroid.com/android-apps/download-android-4-4-4-gapps/
5.x.x Lollipop: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/reborn-gapps-5-t3074660
DO NOT EXTRACT THE FILE
Put the unextracted file into your phone in a directory you can navigate to.
After this, boot your phone into recovery mode. To do this, you press and hold the home button, power button and volume button at the same time.
You will be presented with the CWM menu. Navigate to "Install zip from sd card". Select it and locate your GAPPS that you had previously put into your phone. Follow through within this menu and select install and press yes. After this, CWM will start to flash these GAPPS onto your phone. Once this is done, navigate to back on the CWM menu and return to the main CWM screen. Then select reboot phone. Your phone will now reboot and start optimizing apps. After this, the GAPPS should be installed!
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I hope this guide helped you! If you were confused by the above, feel free to drop a reply
which cwm recovery for a true chinese note 4 sm-n9100 ?
Hi, thanks for the great post.
I got to the root stage. but now I do not know which CWM recovery to download on my pc and use for the recovery on the note 4. Do you recommend any?
Thanks
kr57 said:
Hi, thanks for the great post.
I got to the root stage. but now I do not know which CWM recovery to download on my pc and use for the recovery on the note 4. Do you recommend any?
Thanks
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Yes, I have phone model xm-n9100, which is not listed in the sight that was linked in the video. any one know? btw, I used the following sight tutorial to root my phone which had 5.1.1 installed.
h t t p : / / w w w . gadgetstroop .com / 2015 /04/root- samsung- galaxy-note- 4-duos-sm- n9100 .html
edit: I found it here:
https : // forum.xda - developers . com / note - 4 / snapdragon - dev / trltexx - philz - touch - t2927930

[ROM][STABLE][SM-A520X][AXES ROM v1][DEODEX/ROOT/XPOSED/BUSYBOX & MORE!]

Code:
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* We (The AXES Team) are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at us for messing up your device, We will laugh at you.
*/
AXES Rom as in: "AlexsaderXxvirusElazarSystem", is a Stock Touchwiz Marshmallow Rom based on the A520FXXU1AQC3 firmware for the Samsung Galaxy A5 2017 Smartphone which is compatible with the following Model Numbers:
A520F (Europe, Global Single-SIM)
A520F/DS (Global Dual-SIM)
A520K/L/S (South Korea)
A520W (Canada)
FEATURES:
1- February 2017 Security Patch
2- Pre-rooted
3- Xposed Framework Pre-installed
4- XTouchWiz Xposed Module Pre-installed
5- Busybox Pre-installed
6- Samsung's Good Lock UI applied
7- Galaxy S8 Touchwiz Launcher set as the default launcher
8- Nova Launcher available as well
9- Multiple User Accounts (Main, Guest)
10- Advanced Reboot Menu
11- Pop-up View Gestures
12- Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Apps Edge
13- build.prop Tweaks
14- Viper4Android v2.3.4.0 (Make sure to use the: "Compatible Mode" option in the Viper app since we've inserted another sound mod)
For more info you can check out VIPER'S Audio Website here:
http://vipersaudio.com/blog/?page_id=127
And the Official Xda Thread here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
15- eXtremeBeats Aural Maximizer 2™ Audio Mod
For more info you can check out the Official Xda Thread of eXtremeBeats here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2634729
16- S Health Available & Working
17- Knox removed
18- Comes in a 1.4 GB of Size Package
CREDITS:
@alexsaderxda ---> He's Rom as base for AXES Rom and he's help in the Development Area
@XxViRUsPRO ---> Lead Developer/Main Developer
@LorDElazAR ---> Ideas for the Rom and the Creator of this Thread along with it's Text
SPECIAL THANKS:
@samsung for their Firmware & Good Lock UI
@SuperR. for he's Linux Kitchen
@JustArchi for he's ArchiKitchen
@rovo89 for Xposed
@wanam for he's XTouchWiz Xposed Module
@Chainfire for Superuser
@viper520 for Viper4Android
@Ben Feutrill for he's eXtremeBeats Audio Mod
VERSION INFO:
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: AXES Rom v1
Stable Release Date: Sat, May 13 2017
Hello A5 2017 Users,
Thank you for taking a look at what modified software (Rom) we have to offer for your device. In return we welcome you into considering joining our Galaxy A5 2017 Whatsapp Group.
If your interested, don't hesitate to check out the Original Xda Thread here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series-2017/how-to/galaxy-a5-2017-whatsapp-t3561455
Best Regards,
The AXES Team
Don't forget to thank the Lead Developer/Main Developer @XxViRUsPRO in he's post down below for making all of this possible!
Also we'd love to hear from you through your feedbacks and ratings as it is much appreciated and it's what keeps us going into providing new updates and a better overall experience. So be honest above all else.
DOWNLOAD LINK:
https://mega.nz/#!4phlVZyT!oJDhCQyDqldlRSnALTF2itmZ_8p4eUZ_-7wudTUZLI4
Screenshots & Installation Instructions are available in the other posts down below.
Changelog:
[Sat, May 13 2017]: Initial Release
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Screenshots:
Requirements for installing AXES Rom:
1- A Human Brain
2- A PC/Laptop running Windows OS
3- Samsung USB-C Cable (USB-C to USB-A) which obviously comes with your phone in it's retail box.
4- Patience & Time at hand
Make sure to backup your files, contacts and so on before attempting to tamper with your device unofficially as the data residing in your phone's storage will be wiped!
Instructions on installing AXES Rom:
1- Go to your devices Settings ---> About device ---> Software info and tap on it's "Build number" several times in a row till a message appears saying that you have unlocked Developers mode.
Go back one step and you'll find a new option defined as: "Developers mode".
Without further ado select Developers mode in Settings and turn on: "OEM unlock".
2- Make sure the above step is fulfilled before you move on to this step. This guide is case sensitive and your device is on the line in case you do not follow the necessary steps provided in the right sequence and way.
Turn Off your phone completely and press and hold it's Power Button along with it's Volume Down Button & Home Button to enter: "Download Mode".
After the Samsung phone name logo, you will see a blue screen with a warning sign.
Proceed by simply pressing the Volume Up button once as seen on the screen.
Now you are in the: "Download Mode" aka: "Odin Mode" for flashing firmware files using the Samsung flashing tool called Odin.
3- In this step we will be attempting to Flash a Custom Recovery entitled: "TWRP" which stands for: "Team Win Recovery Project".
To do so we will need to download the Odin Windows Application as described above in Step 2 for flashing the custom recovery file.
WARNING: Flashing a custom recovery to your device will trip the Knox warranty bit on your phone. Check with your mobile provider to see if they will still cover warranty on Knox bit triggered devices. If you understand this risk, continue on.
Odin v3.12.3 Download Link:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2711451
You'll find the link in the attachments section below the thread.
TWRP Recovery v3.0.2.0 (ONLY for SM-A520F/DS) Download Link:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120710156
Once you've download both files from the given links above, extract the folder: "Odin3 v3.12.3" from the Odin3 v3.12.3.zip file to your desktop and move the: "A5-SM-A520F-TWRP-3.0.2.0.tar" file to the Odin folder you just extracted.
Run the Odin3 Application within that folder.
Click on the: "Options" Tab after Log and uncheck: "Auto Reboot" and make sure that: "F. Reset Time" is checked.
Go back to the: "Log" Tab and click on the: "AP" button and select the: "A5-SM-A520F-TWRP-3.0.2.0.tar" file you just moved to the Odin folder in your desktop.
In order for Odin to detect that your phone's connected to your PC/Laptop make sure you have the Samsung Usb Driver for Mobile Phones installed onto your PC/Laptop.
If you already have it installed then simply skip obtaining it from the download link below.
Samsung Usb Driver for Mobile Phones Download Link:
https://yadi.sk/d/uubiaKw6j8bug
Afterwards connect your phone to your PC/Laptop using the Samsung USB-C Cable.
Once Odin displays that your device is connected, hit the: "Start" button below and wait for the file to be done flashing. You will notice above a green progress bar filling up towards the end and also your phone's screen will display a white progress bar to go along with it.
4- Odin will display a green: "Done" box above when it's done flashing TWRP Recovery.
Afterwards we will reboot our phone normally by simply pressing and holding the Volume Up Button and Power Button for a few seconds (around 10 sec.) and then we instantly press and hold the Volume Up Button along with the Power Button and Home Button before we see the Samsung Galaxy A5 Bootlogo in order to successfully boot to TWRP Recovery.
5- You will reach a TWRP Recovery screen asking you if you want to allow system modifications. Swipe right and enable modifications and select: "Don't show this again".
6- For the Internal Storage or Data to work in TWRP Recovery we will have to go to: "Wipe" then "Format Data" (not advanced wipe) and type: "yes".
Go to: "Reboot" and select: "Recovery".
7- Your phone will reboot to TWRP Recovery once again.
If you have the Rom zip file available in your External SD Card then skip Part 1 of this step and move on to Part 2.
Part 1: While running TWRP Recovery on your device, connect your phone to your PC/Laptop using the usb cable and copy the Rom zip file to your phone's Internal Storage.
Part 2: Finally go to: "Install", select storage and select: "Internal" or "External storage" wherever you copied and stored the AXES Rom zip file.
Locate the Rom in either storages, select it and swipe to the right to flash it.
Wait for the Rom to be flashed entirely and then select the reboot option.
Rebooting to the system will require about 5 minutes so be patient and don't forget to report back to us with your experience!
Does this rom flash thru odin or???
No You Can Flash It Only Via Custom Recovery Like TWRP and CWM
in testing.
thanks for the rom.
Is it safe to flash this rom to a SM-A520F??? not duos
Kargi said:
Is it safe to flash this rom to a SM-A520F??? not duos
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This ROM Is For SM-A520F/DS
LorDElazAR said:
Screenshots:
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Whats up with this UI?
argoitiaangeel said:
Whats up with this UI?
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This Is Samsung Good Lock UI and This Can Be Modified By User So He Can Change Colors,Clock And Lock Screen Effects
Guys Any One Need Help Or Have Any Question PM Private Or PM On WhatsApp (+96176406231) And Dont Forget Give Me And LorDEazAR Thanks If You Like This ROM
NO OS INSTALLED .. after flashing through TWRP ..
XxViRUsPRO said:
Guys Any One Need Help Or Have Any Question PM Private Or PM On WhatsApp (+96176406231) And Dont Forget Give Me And LorDEazAR Thanks If You Like This ROM
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can u make a video how to flash this rom successfully. tnk u /
Nougat Comming.... All Test :good:
For Now! For More Helping [Press Thanks Buttom & Go Try My ROM]
xAce4 said:
can u make a video how to flash this rom successfully. tnk u /
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Hello xAce4!
Make sure to follow the Instructions in the posts above you for Installing the Rom successfully.
Samsung theme work on this rom?
mcvisster said:
Samsung theme work on this rom?
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Yes it's available.
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