Hello,
After 1 year of the release of 2.3, its still not available for my device.
I'm currently running 2.3.7 CM7.1, but i want to reset factory defaults and put on the official 2.3 version.
But when i look at KIES its still not available for me.
Location: Netherlands.
Other people have this problem aswel?
Madykevy said:
Hello,
After 1 year of the release of 2.3, its still not available for my device.
I'm currently running 2.3.7 CM7.1, but i want to reset factory defaults and put on the official 2.3 version.
But when i look at KIES its still not available for me.
Location: Netherlands.
Other people have this problem aswel?
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Search here.. Latest for your country is 2.3.5.. This is not carrier specific but it is an official release. Just flash this via Odin.. If you want kies to update your firmware, revert to froyo first then try connecting to kies.. if it doesn't give you updates to download, you have to flash via Odin.
http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/?page=3&t=1&o=1&m=GT-S5570&r=1#regiona
by the way, if you have cm7 or other custom ROM, kies will not work..
Try it to flash via odin, If you have CM just flash it to 2.3.4 via odin, then run Kies and solved!
There is thread about stock roms in mini dev forum. Flash them with odin. Safe to flash as the topic said.
P.S. Never tried, but the response is good. Sorry, my english isn't the best.
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I don't know why u want to go back to stock rom. I'm using CM7.2rc5.7 & its far better than my stock rom.
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Hi Guys,
I own a I900 since 2 months. I updated to 2.2 last month and I am not happy since then. I am very tired of the wait of 2.2.1 Indian version.
I have been reading abt Darky's ROM 9.3 and it seems that people are very happy with it.
My question is that if I flash my phone (I hope thats the terminology) to Darky's 9.3 then will I'll be able to go back to official Indian 2.2.1 when it releases?
Thanks in advance
Probably but after using Darky and not liking it you will need to flash stock firmware via Odin .
jje
After using darky or other rom u need to flash the new rom via odin with repartiton box enabled aka full wipe.(at least this is how i'll do it)
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After using darky or other rom u need to flash the new rom via odin with repartiton box enabled aka full wipe.(at least this is how i'll do it)
Safest method i agree as it wipes all nastys .
jje
OK, I have a sort of complex question.
I am currently running DamienGTO's kernel along with Stock 2.2 and Stock CSC as installed by my carrier.
I have finally gotten Kies to work due to the new version being released, and I suspect that the Samsung firmware upgrade to 2.2.1 or 2.3 may be coming to my stock firmware soon, due to that fact.
My questions are these...
Will I be able to upgrade my stock firmware even through I am using a custom kernel?
Will doing so replace the kernel with stock requiring me to flash the Ultimate kernel again after the upgrade?
Should I undo the lagfixes before upgrading the firmware?
Will updating via Kies wipe my data?
Thanks in advance for your time.
YES
YES
YES
NO (but make a backup just incase)
Thanks very much... now I just need to see if Samsung really updates the stock.
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Hey guys,
today I got a used Galaxys I9000, it came with the Kernel-Version: 2.6.29 and the Build ECLAIR.AOJG1.
I saw that there is no compatible root for this Build, so do I have to flash a new firemware with odin or shall I do a firemware update via Kies ?
Thank you very much.
lolwurst said:
Hey guys,
today I got a used Galaxys I9000, it came with the Kernel-Version: 2.6.29 and the Build ECLAIR.AOJG1.
I saw that there is no compatible root for this Build, so do I have to flash a new firemware with odin or shall I do a firemware update via Kies ?
Thank you very much.
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If i were you i would update via odin. MUCH quicker and far less hassle, also you can go straight for a custom rom.
can you prefer a rom ? I would need one that allows me to install cm 9 or ICS.
So it needs to be rooted and has CWM installed right ?.
Im afraid to brick my new phone, some im asking.
thank you again.
I prefer you cyanogen 7.1 or a stock with semaphore kernel.
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So I upgraded to GINGERBREAD.XWJVI with Kies.
In order to root this version , I'm just flashing this Kernel "CF-Root-XW_DBT_JVI-v3.7-CWM3RFS" from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
right ?
thank you.
Please Someone , I dont wanna destory my phone..
ppeterpp said:
I prefer you cyanogen 7.1 or a stock with semaphore kernel.
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What is the advantage of flashing a sephamore kernel?
Hi is it possible for me to update my Samsung galaxy tab
Model: GT-P1000
Firmware version: 2.2
Baseband version: P1000JXJM2
Kernel version:
2.6.32.9
[email protected] #1
Build number
FROYO.JPJM5
You will install Kies on your PC before, And put your Tab connect to USB. Well you can update via Kies.
sorry for my bad English
Good luck
hi there are no updates available thinking of rooting it but have no idea how and if i can do it with my tab i want version 2.3 or later
makes restock rom, recommend the "GB_Stock_Safe_v5" from overcome
and download your latest version (same region) from sammobile.com then flash it
Maybe you must to un-root your tab but I'm not sure that make you can update.
Warning all your data will be lost.
mouitjskh said:
hi there are no updates available thinking of rooting it but have no idea how and if i can do it with my tab i want version 2.3 or later
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Yes there are plenty of ways to update your device.
You can simply install Samsung Kies, connect your tab and update to official gingerbread (2.3) or you can install a custom GB rom (Overcome Rom).
You can also choose to install ICS (4.0) or JB (4.1), various flavors like AOKP, CM9, CM10 etc.
To get started on custom GB or any other custom rom you should first root/stock your device using the Overcome guide/rom. The original thread is Here but the links are down so you should get the guide and safe-restock/rom files from the mirrors here.
Everything you need to do is included in the guide. Once you have installed Overcome rom you will be rooted and have a custom rom/kernel, from there if y0ou want to go up to ICS etc you simply put the rom on your sdcard, boot into recovery and flash the desired rom.
For me better upgrde to overcome rom..its more stable and have native 3g call..
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Follow my thread in the Galaxy Tab General section.
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I've been using CM 7 on my Samsung Galaxy Ace GT-S5830 and recently it has started to crash really frequently... So how do I remove it?
I understand that I'll have to download some "ROM" and go into download mode (how?) and then do something..
Please have in mind that my USB is NOT working for some odd reason but I can transfer files to my phone via Airdroid if transferring ROMs(?) is a thing I have to do.
EDIT: My android version CURRENTLY (with CM) is 2.3.7, before it was 2.0.2.
You're in the wrong section. Please post in the right section next time.
Try searching a flashable Stock ROM. If u don't find one, buy a new USB cable.
S5830i
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Android-fany said:
You're in the wrong section. Please post in the right section next time.
Try searching a flashable Stock ROM. If u don't find one, buy a new USB cable.
S5830i
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So I guess I'm staying with Cyanogenmod...
You can try a Stock Based Rom or even a CM 7 based ROM which is more stable.
A few good ROMs have been reviewed by me here,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2297780
You can read and download the one u like or further you can visit my blog www.andro-sapien.blogspot.in
AnelReal said:
So I guess I'm staying with Cyanogenmod...
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1. Flash your current official firmware via Odin
2. Upgrade to Gingerbread flashing a stock rom via Odin
I advice you to be careful flashing GB roms when you are using Froyo, so you should upgrade to GB before flashing a GB custom based rom
Here It's tutorial about how to flash/upgrade the GT-s5830 firmware
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1034145
Viper The Ripper said:
1. Flash your current official firmware via Odin
2. Upgrade to Gingerbread flashing a stock rom via Odin
I advice you to be careful flashing GB roms when you are using Froyo, so you should upgrade to GB before flashing a GB custom based rom
Here It's tutorial about how to flash/upgrade the GT-s5830 firmware
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1034145
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His usb isnt workin so he cant use odin..
Just flash a new rom via cwm. Download the rom of your choice on you ace and then reboot to recovery, wipe data ,cache, dalvik cache and then flash the rom
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use mobil odin its work on phone you dont need to use a cable http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35049645
It worked
Hi guys,
Follow the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35049645
I tried it on Samsung galaxy ace S5830 and I was able to uninstall cyanogenmod and install
S5830XWKTM_S5830OXXKT3_S5830XWKT7_HOME.tar.md5
now I have Android 2.3.6
Thanks for help
AnelReal said:
I've been using CM 7 on my Samsung Galaxy Ace GT-S5830 and recently it has started to crash really frequently... So how do I remove it?
I understand that I'll have to download some "ROM" and go into download mode (how?) and then do something..
Please have in mind that my USB is NOT working for some odd reason but I can transfer files to my phone via Airdroid if transferring ROMs(?) is a thing I have to do.
EDIT: My android version CURRENTLY (with CM) is 2.3.7, before it was 2.0.2.
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There's no such thing as uninstalling a rom, just flash a new one and you're good to go