So i've got my Note roooted now and just updated from KL3 to a newer stock firmware LC2.
While updating the firmware using CWM, and since wanted to keep root, i think it mentioned something about the kernel was not being updated.
And now after updating, I'm sure it normal but, I noticed that my kernal remained the same KL3, but my build number and my baseband version updated to the LC2.
Question:
is there any perfomance difference if I had not had a rooted phone and went with the kernel that originally came with CL2 as compared to using my old (i guess you call it) rooted kernel from KL3 along with this new CL2 firmware?
Is there a difference between the 2 kernels?
Thanks
Ofcourse Yes... many bugs ll be fixed in the new kernel.
Kernels usually dont get that much updation compare to PDA. And almost newer kernel are identical.
Though you have much version defference KL3 to CL2, better you can update to CF root kernel CL1(CL2 not available, N as such nothing difference whether go with CL1/CL2)
Update it either way, as mentioned below
Download This
1. If you have Mobile Odin
Just extract above file N copy zImage file on your SD card, Open Mobile Odin, Select Kernel Tab, point to zImage file on SD card, you have put.
N Flash
Done, You will have latest Kernel + CWM
2. Extract Above file
-Run Already Rooted
-Enable Unknown sources N USB debugging on device
-Coneect device to PC
-Press any key to Run script
In few seconds, your devices gets rebooted N you will have latest kernel + CWM on successfull process.
dr.ketan said:
Kernels usually dont get that much updation compare to PDA. And almost newer kernel are identical.
Though you have much version defference KL3 to CL2, better you can update to CF root kernel CL1(CL2 not available, N as such nothing difference whether go with CL1/CL2)
Update it either way, as mentioned below
Download This
1. If you have Mobile Odin
Just extract above file N copy zImage file on your SD card, Open Mobile Odin, Select Kernel Tab, point to zImage file on SD card, you have put.
N Flash
Done, You will have latest Kernel + CWM
2. Extract Above file
-Run Already Rooted
-Enable Unknown sources N USB debugging on device
-Coneect device to PC
-Press any key to Run script
In few seconds, your devices gets rebooted N you will have latest kernel + CWM on successfull process.
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Besides the 2 methods you explained, can this also be done using CWM app and/or CWM Recovery?
Thanks
In cwm applicatin there is flash kernel ption should work.
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jeffs99 said:
Besides the 2 methods you explained, can this also be done using CWM app and/or CWM Recovery?
Thanks
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You can flash any kernel you wish from Recovery without triggering the binary counter. That goes for custom kernels as well, not just CF--Root ones.
Related
Code:
This is the stock kernel from the N7000XXKJ4 firmware. Nothing more.
This can be used to remove that pesky yellow triangle after you root.
Please let me know if this works. I do not own a note and I cannot
test, however honestly not sure why it wouldnt.
Place the .tar file in PDA section of odin. Flash.
http://db.tt/BUmxqqTP - Supposedly not working.
http://db.tt/TfalWJj6 - Here is the stock zImage, no .tar format. Works the same as a .tar file however, flash in PDA of odin.
Again please let me know if this works.
Remember to press thanks if you use it and it works
HOW TO REMOVE YELLOW TRIANGLE
(1) Flash netchip's kernel, to obtain root.
(2) Make sure you have the netchips kernel in zImage. (ZIP --> extract --> TAR --> extract --> zImage).
(3) Push the zImage file to /sdcard . It must still be called zImage !
(4) Install The CWM app ---> http://db.tt/psc0JdvG
(5) Reboot into download mode (adb reboot download, or boot the device with home and volume-down pressed)
(6) Fire up ODIN, and flash the Samsung kernel from the above post
(7) Boot the device with the stock kernel. CWM Manager will still be available.
(8) Start CWM Manager, select Flash Kernel, and select the zImage from netchip you previously put on your SD-card. The kernel will flash and the device will reboot.
(9) You will now notice you no longer have the warning triangle during boot, but you are actually running netchips kernel.
(10) In the future, if you only use the Flash Kernel option inside CWM Manager instead of ODIN, the triangle will not return, neither will your flash counter increase. But keep in mind, that CWM Manager can only handle a direct "zImage" if you are NOT running a kernel with full busybox support (this is currently needed for flashing kernels out of .TAR and .ZIP files)
You may also leave the stock Samsung kernel installed and you will still be rooted, however no clockwork recovery. If you want to leave the stock kernel installed SKIP STEPS 2,3,4,5.
Credits to Chainfire for the write up! Since I know people are lazy and wont search for it.
antiochasylum said:
HOW TO REMOVE YELLOW TRIANGLE
(1) Flash netchip's kernel, to obtain root.
(2) Make sure you have the netchips kernel in zImage. (ZIP --> extract --> TAR --> extract --> zImage).
(3) Push the zImage file to /sdcard . It must still be called zImage !
(4) Install The CWM app ---> http://db.tt/psc0JdvG
(5) Reboot into download mode (adb reboot download, or boot the device with home and volume-down pressed)
(6) Fire up ODIN, and flash the Samsung kernel from the above post
(7) Boot the device with the stock kernel. CWM Manager will still be available.
(8) Start CWM Manager, select Flash Kernel, and select the zImage from netchip you previously put on your SD-card. The kernel will flash and the device will reboot.
(9) You will now notice you no longer have the warning triangle during boot, but you are actually running netchips kernel.
(10) In the future, if you only use the Flash Kernel option inside CWM Manager instead of ODIN, the triangle will not return, neither will your flash counter increase. But keep in mind, that CWM Manager can only handle a direct "zImage" if you are NOT running a kernel with full busybox support (this is currently needed for flashing kernels out of .TAR and .ZIP files)
You may also leave the stock Samsung kernel installed and you will still be rooted, however no clockwork recovery. If you want to leave the stock kernel installed SKIP STEPS 2,3,4,5.
Credits to Chainfire for the write up! Since I know people are lazy and wont search for it.
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or use the Dongle Usb...right
andromeda1968 said:
or use the Dongle Usb...right
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does it work?
faby71 said:
does it work?
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Did not work on my Galaxy Note.
andromeda1968 said:
or use the Dongle Usb...right
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Right, but it does not work on the Note.
Sent from my Insanity powered SGS2
Provide Note
I will provide a Note tomorrow afternoon for you (antiochasylum) to test and verify what you are providing is working for all.
nascar24usa said:
I will provide a Note tomorrow afternoon for you (antiochasylum) to test and verify what you are providing is working for all.
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Sounds good
Sent from my Insanity powered SGS2
But does it reset the counter ?
aalupatti said:
But does it reset the counter ?
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no
Maybe we can ask Odia for solution!
netchip said:
Maybe we can ask Odia for solution!
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Maybe. But the USB JIG DOES NOT WORK, so correct it will not reset the counter. As netchip stated, maybe Odia can help.
antiochasylum said:
Maybe. But the USB JIG DOES NOT WORK, so correct it will not reset the counter. As netchip stated, maybe Odia can help.
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Maybe flashing the older bootloaders from the SGS2 will make it work...but this might be very risky to try.
clubtech said:
Maybe flashing the older bootloaders from the SGS2 will make it work...but this might be very risky to try.
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Please dont do that, it will brick your device 100%
Sent from my GT-I9100
antiochasylum;18884167
[url said:
http://db.tt/BUmxqqTP[/url]
Again please let me know if this works, if not I will upload just the zImage.
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Your archive is not working ..
bodivas said:
Your archive is not working .. I have prepared and verified this archive., works 100%..Kernel stock
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If it does not work please do not post a link to a multiupload. Send me a PM, and let me know. Please edit your post and remove the link.
And what doesn't work about mine?
Sent from my Insanity powered SGS2
http://imageupload.org/?d=57C5963B1
standing still and not move beyond..
the trick with CWM&zImage does not work! The phone will restart with stock recovery 3e..
and I had to reinstall busybox..
Same here. Flashing netchip's zImage from within CWM-Manager works (or at least it looks like), but "Reboot into Recovery" ends up in the standard Android System Recovery. Also, according to Settings -> Phone Info -> Kernel there's still the stock kernel in place ([email protected] #2)
I am busy with learning howto write an app.
You can expect it over a 1 a 2 week time.
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Not work
Hi, i installed franco kernel the r1 a few days ago using cwm, today i saw the r3 and wanted to install it,
when i enterned the cwm program i got this:
"This version of cwm manager should be used with cf-root v5.0 or newer .it appears you are running a different kernel.various features have been disabled."
When i ask it to reboot into recovery, it asks me i say yes and nothing happens
I tried to enter the recovery manually but there was no succes,
What can i do?
Sory for my english, thanks for your help.
vovagershon said:
Hi, i installed franco kernel the r1 a few days ago using cwm, today i saw the r3 and wanted to install it,
when i enterned the cwm program i got this:
"This version of cwm manager should be used with cf-root v5.0 or newer .it appears you are running a different kernel.various features have been disabled."
When i ask it to reboot into recovery, it asks me i say yes and nothing happens
I tried to enter the recovery manually but there was no succes,
What can i do?
Sory for my english, thanks for your help.
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Follow the instruction in the website:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360
You can put back the appropriate kernel into your SGN.
Can it be possible that my rom kingdroid 1.6 cant work with this kernel?
franco kernel ics(r1/r2/r3) is ok for ICS stock rom and also for kingdroid ICS
check your root
And how do i do that?
vovagershon said:
And how do i do that?
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If you can paste a file into the system folder then you have root. You need a root file manager like es explorer available free in the Market. You need to go into the setting of this program, enable root and allow write on the system folder.
I checked and my phone is rooted, when im trying to flash the kernel from cwm app it says zlmage not found.
Whar should i do?
Install a kernel using the odin?
Can u just extract zimage and flash it using mobile odin... pc odin wud increase the flash counter and even bring triangle with exclamation on boot screen...
OK, that's what i did,
i downloaded the r3 kernel zip, turned it into a tar file using this method
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1644240
flashed via odin and that's it. everything is back to normal, i can enter the recovery
By the way, that yellow triangle, i got it since my first custom rom, what that means? and the counter to?
Thanks for the help guys.
that means, your warranty has been voided if you show up to a service center with that yellow triangle. there are ways to remove, but that includeds re-flashing kernels and/or roms, removing the triangle notice (and flash counter) and doing everything from scratch.
search the forum.
Hi everybody, I’m a newcomer to the world of Android and Samsung Note SG-N7000 and I strongly need you expert help.
Yesterday I have rooted my phone running GB 2.3.6 LA6 (non-root, non-wipe) after doing a fair share of reading (I thought), but I used a wrong way. I.o. following Dr.Ketan’s advice and downgrading to an early rootable version of GB, I have followed the method described in How to Root your Galaxy Note GT-N7000 - PC tools&Others - UC FORUM - Powered by Discuz! At http://forum.ucweb.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=27123 thinking that it is a new faster and simpler method. But I was wrong.
Although everything went OK and I had root and a functional CWM v5.8 plus AbyssNotekernel42CWTouchOriginalLogo, I also got the yellow triangle and the counter set to 1. Later on I have discovered that CWM was not working correctly and also the screen was displaying “null” for each key typed on the keyboard.
To repair the things I have applied the semiautomatic rooting method described in OneClickRoot – ONLINE by Glevitan (many thanks to him) at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1783733 downgrading to GB2.3.5 LA4 with Odin to the 2.6.35.7....KJ1 kernel plus manual flashing of the CF kernel with CWM Manager v5.0.
Everything seems to work fine except that I still have the yellow triangle + the “null” result typing problem. I have wiped the phone and I have tryied out another 2 GB kernel, i.e the latest Abyss and Speed Mode, with the same results. Now I am back on the CF kernel with GB 2.3.5 KJ1.
This is the point where I need your expert help on how to cure the 2 above mentioned problems.
Also I have tried to flash with CWM the complete stock GB ROM 2.3.6 LA6 COA from the ext. SD card, but the installation was aborted from the beginning ("Can’t open" file on SD card). The ROM file is <GT-N7000_COA_N7000XXLA6_N7000OXXLA1_N7000XXLA4.zip> which has inside the archive 2 zipped files <N7000XXLA6_N7000OXXLA1_N7000XXLA4_HOME.tar.md5> and <SS_DL.dll>.
I suspect that there is something related to the format of the ROM archived files and I have no idea what the extension .md5 is for. I know that this is about checksum, but I have no idea on how to work with it, i.e was the download correct or not and how to get further to the .tar or zimage file. Kindly asking for your answers.
What kind of file do I need to place on the ext sd card, I thought it is a zip file for CWM and a .tar file on the PC for Odin. Am I wrong?
What do I need to do please in this stage in order to get to a fully functional rooted GB ROM with functional keyboard, no triangle plus the counter set to zero?
Any support will be highly appreciated. Thank you!
Big Fella
that sunds like the austalian rom, I myself have been trying to do that, yet u dont open the zip in cwm you open to extract the .tar file on your pc then flash through odin, be sure to put it in the pda section,
when you do this can you reply back and let me know if you can get past the 'factory fs' part in odin, thats where i am stuck
also when you flash the abyss ro your flash counter will go up, if you want to get rid of this let me know
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Devices - 64Gb Asus Transformer Prime rooted .28 Stock ROM
32Gb Asus Transformer completely stock
HTC Sensation XL running 4.0.3 with Musketeer ROM Sense 4.0
Samsung Galaxy S Running 4.0.3
HTC HD2 Leo, overclocked 1.4GHz 1 Gb RAM 4.0.3 tytung ROM, long live the LEO legend
For Traingle Problem use Traingle Away by Chain fire.
Now you have to flash a rooted gb rom (tar file)
Open odin.
Start your phone in Download mode.
Connect your phone to pc and wait for a minute for odin to detect it
Select file under pda tab which you have downloaded
Start flashing. Don't change any option.
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axelTP2 said:
Hi everybody, I’m a newcomer to the world of Android and Samsung Note SG-N7000 and I strongly need you expert help.
Yesterday I have rooted my phone running GB 2.3.6 LA6 (non-root, non-wipe) after doing a fair share of reading (I thought), but I used a wrong way. I.o. following Dr.Ketan’s advice and downgrading to an early rootable version of GB, I have followed the method described in How to Root your Galaxy Note GT-N7000 - PC tools&Others - UC FORUM - Powered by Discuz! At http://forum.ucweb.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=27123 thinking that it is a new faster and simpler method. But I was wrong.
Although everything went OK and I had root and a functional CWM v5.8 plus AbyssNotekernel42CWTouchOriginalLogo, I also got the yellow triangle and the counter set to 1. Later on I have discovered that CWM was not working correctly and also the screen was displaying “null” for each key typed on the keyboard.
To repair the things I have applied the semiautomatic rooting method described in OneClickRoot – ONLINE by Glevitan (many thanks to him) at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1783733 downgrading to GB2.3.5 LA4 with Odin to the 2.6.35.7....KJ1 kernel plus manual flashing of the CF kernel with CWM Manager v5.0.
Everything seems to work fine except that I still have the yellow triangle + the “null” result typing problem. I have wiped the phone and I have tryied out another 2 GB kernel, i.e the latest Abyss and Speed Mode, with the same results. Now I am back on the CF kernel with GB 2.3.5 KJ1.
This is the point where I need your expert help on how to cure the 2 above mentioned problems.
Also I have tried to flash with CWM the complete stock GB ROM 2.3.6 LA6 COA from the ext. SD card, but the installation was aborted from the beginning ("Can’t open" file on SD card). The ROM file is <GT-N7000_COA_N7000XXLA6_N7000OXXLA1_N7000XXLA4.zip> which has inside the archive 2 zipped files <N7000XXLA6_N7000OXXLA1_N7000XXLA4_HOME.tar.md5> and <SS_DL.dll>.
I suspect that there is something related to the format of the ROM archived files and I have no idea what the extension .md5 is for. I know that this is about checksum, but I have no idea on how to work with it, i.e was the download correct or not and how to get further to the .tar or zimage file. Kindly asking for your answers.
What kind of file do I need to place on the ext sd card, I thought it is a zip file for CWM and a .tar file on the PC for Odin. Am I wrong?
What do I need to do please in this stage in order to get to a fully functional rooted GB ROM with functional keyboard, no triangle plus the counter set to zero?
Any support will be highly appreciated. Thank you!
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Hey, thanks for using the tool...glad it works. To fix the null issue You will have to flash a Firmware with the CSC file with mobile odin.
The yellow triangle Is solved with the triangle away app by chainfire....or using a jig.
@OP
What i understand is
You are on now
CF kernel with GB 2.3.5 KJ1.
you want solution for two problem
Keyboard null
Triangle + raise counter
OK
just follow this
-Reboot in recovery
-Wipe cache and data
-Download and flash any ICS ROM with PC odin
-Root it
-Use triangle away appl to reset counter
Hope at end you won't have any issue
links needed
To flash N root ICS ROM -http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
For triangle away - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22463153#post22463153
How to use triangle
Download and install triangle v1.70 from link above
open it, it will ask to download flasher file, allow it to download
Now select to reset countre, it will reboot in recovery N will do job.
Thank you everybody for taking the time to answer me.
I have solved my problem by using PC Odin for flashing a 3 file GB stock rom XXLC1 OXA Open Europe, which finally has brought me back to normal. Then I have flashed further the single file GT-N7000_COA_N7000XXLA6_N7000OXXLA1_N7000XXLA4.zip getting me back to the original LA6 stoc rom.
I have no idea on why this zip file did not work from the beginning, but for sure I was doing somethng wrong.
The Keyboard null was cured while flashing he new CSC file I guess.
The yellow triangle disappeared due to the stock rom flashing, while for the binary counter I have used the usb jig and the 10 steps procedure.
Now I need to root by going the correct way of Dr.Ketan, i.e. by downgrading first, no shortcuts.....
Many many THANKS again to eveybody giving me these precious advices.....
How to install Clockwork mod recovery on my rooted Samsung Captivate i897? Plz explain it in full detail if you can.
Use Odin3 v 1.83 or similar. Download a .tar file version of a kernel that is compatible with what firmware u r currently running (example: use KK4 Corn Kernel v7.0A if ur firmware is gb i897uckk4). Open Odin, select the PDA tab, navigate on ur pc to the .tar kernel, select it, connect ur phone to the pc in download mode and select Start. Done. Reboot into cwm recovery.
Or since u have Root...copy the .tar kernel to ur phone's internal sd and use SGS Kernel flasher from the Play Store. Done...again.
Fyi, Don't use Rom Manager---it doesn't play well with the Captivate.
Sent from my SGH-I897 using xda premium
i followed the guide stickied:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1350266
it installed an older version of CWM
then i proceeded to flash AOKP with that CWM, which somehow updated CWM to the latest version
ShadowVlican said:
i followed the guide stickied:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1350266
it installed an older version of CWM
then i proceeded to flash AOKP with that CWM, which somehow updated CWM to the latest version
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Yeah, it installed an older version for me as well. Then, when I loaded the CyanogenMod 10 zip from sdcard, it updated ClockworkMod to latest, restarted, then I had to load it from zip again to complete installation.
Seems ClockworkMod is included in the CyanogenMod zip file and auto upgrades when it detects an old clockworkmod.
Hi all,
firstly I would like to mention that I know that there are a lot of tutorials how to do this..but..I currently can't find the instructions to the latest "stock ROM" (I think its JW6 - if I am not correct feel free to correct me) root..
I would like to know these things:
1) How to root mentioned phone with this ROM?
2) I am not pretty sure but with my HTC WildFire S I didn't need to flash "kernel"? What it is and am I right that i need to flash it?
3) Will I have recovery (like CWM, ..) right after root or will I need to make some more to get recovery?
Sorry for posting this kind of answers - I think that they are already answered but I am little "confused" from information which I get from the internet.. I have already rooted and flashed custom ROM to my HTC WildFire S but with Samsung it looks for me quite "strange" and I really don't know what to do and I also don't want to end up with broken phone..
Thx all which will help me
First you need to download Odin and the Samsung USB driver.
Then download the root file from here. Search for JW4 since there is no root file for JW6. JW4 will work just fine.
Unpack the root file you downloaded.
Boot your device into Download mode by holding down the volume down + home + power buttons.
Open Odin and click AP. Then select the root file (.tar) you downloaded.
Connect your device to the computer and click Start (Make sure re-partition is not checked).
That's it.
Yes you will have CWM Recovery. To boot into CWM Recovery hold down the volume up + home + power buttons.
Hope this helps.
Guys, last compatible version of Odin for i9000 was 1.83, period.
Use JVU or JVZ as only those contain the bootloader you need for any 4.x custom ROM, no other Gingerbread firmware contains it.
@KoFiler on HTC you needed just a custom recovery. Here is the same, but as the recovery can not be flashed on i9000 separately, the package "zImage" contains also the kernel. So you must find a custom kernel that matches the firmware and flash it with Odin to get the custom recovery in package.
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