From cm9 back to liquid - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Sorry for the noobish question,but I flashed the official cm9 rom and want to go back to liquid.should I follow installation instruction as if was coming from gb or should I do something else? Thanks in advance
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esDOTone said:
Sorry for the noobish question,but I flashed the official cm9 rom and want to go back to liquid.should I follow installation instruction as if was coming from gb or should I do something else? Thanks in advance
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If u wanna play safe,
go back to GB, flash the leak then Liquid...
any reason y u switch from CM9 to Liquid?

OK,thanks
I miss all the tweaks and the phone got ridiculously hot while it was charging..that freaked me out a bit...lol
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I seem to remember a couple of users going directly from CM9 to Stunner and Liquid and some of them had reported that they lost root. No other consequences than that.

Hmm,that sounds a lot easier.if I did go with this method how would I get root back?
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esDOTone said:
Hmm,that sounds a lot easier.if I did go with this method how would I get root back?
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It's easy, yes, but getting root back isn't and the procedure might brick your phone. I wouldn't recommend it, no way. It's better for you to go back to GB as suggested earlier.

OK,thanks a lot dude!
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Need advice on note.

Hi guys, first of all i would like to say i am new to android [email protected][email protected]
I just got release from iphone jail
After reading afew topic about rooting and flashing new rom... I still have some questions!
If anyone that is good in this don't mind giving me some of your time to help me with my problem?
If you dont mind, i would like to add your msn if you have any for faster question and answer.
Cooling~~~~~~
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What's your problem exactly? There are a plethora of guide threads in the development section. Try looking there.
I had already rooted my note, then i flashing
A rom from checkrom which is called checkromV6HD... Right after i am done with it i install kenerl...but i think that kernel mess up my phone?
My root explorer FC me...
My CWM does not work! When i get into cwm it just keep restarting itself and doesnt let me press any button.
Any advice on this?
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Something is seriously b0rked in your system, so I'd advise you to go
back to rooted stock like this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25285584&postcount=3
You'll have full root after that, and your CWMR will be fully functional.
For now my phone is useable, everything works but not cwmr.... Should i still need to get a new stock rom?
From what i read in the topic you link to me...
Does it del away my kernel and etc....?
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CoolingAura said:
For now my phone is useable, everything works but not cwmr.... Should i still need to get a new stock rom?
From what i read in the topic you link to me...
Does it del away my kernel and etc....?
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Why would u flash a custom rom when samsung will be releasing ics soon? Just chill and wait.
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Super Bricked My Galaxy Note (Binary Count =0)

I super bricked (no download mode or recovery mode) my Galaxy Note while restoring from CWM backup last night, I had LP8 installed, binary count is 0.
I have already sent it to the Samsung Service Center, question is: what should I expect??
FYI : My motherboard had been replaced 2 times already earlier due to emmc bug.
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himanshujdr said:
I super bricked (no download mode or recovery mode) my Galaxy Note while restoring from CWM backup last night, I had LP8 installed, binary count is 0.
I have already sent it to the Samsung Service Center, question is: what should I expect??
FYI : My motherboard had been replaced 2 times already earlier due to emmc bug.
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Nothing to worry if its 0.. U ll get it replaced soon.
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himanshujdr said:
I super bricked (no download mode or recovery mode) my Galaxy Note while restoring from CWM backup last night, I had LP8 installed, binary count is 0.
I have already sent it to the Samsung Service Center, question is: what should I expect??
FYI : My motherboard had been replaced 2 times already earlier due to emmc bug.
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What on earth are you doing to consistently brick it? If you're under warranty then you should be ok - given that the emmc is a known issue which they're aware of..
On a side note, I'd suggest not being so flash happy and a little more reading before you mess around..
Good luck..
CJSlim79 said:
What on earth are you doing to consistently brick it? If you're under warranty then you should be ok - given that the emmc is a known issue which they're aware of..
On a side note, I'd suggest not being so flash happy and a little more reading before you mess around..
Good luck..
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I was tryin to get navigation bar like that in Nexus, had created a backup if smthin went wrong, I haven't flashed any custom ROM, and ya its under warranty, and I have decided I'll be buying only Nexus series from now on
Good thing you have warranty, but still bricking it 3 times now, I wouldn't want my device on the service center it's inconvenient and really not worth wasting my time, I'd rather be very careful flashing than going to the service center for repairs. But anyways that's my opinion. It's your device and you can do whatever you want with it
Please have a look here, before you transform your note into a brick... for the 4th time
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25637375
paranoid on android - galaxy note n7000
I don't understand how anyone can brick more than once! It's just plain stupidity.
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SpyderTracks said:
I don't understand how anyone can brick more than once! It's just plain stupidity.
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Yeah unless he's doing it on purpose who knows
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chickentuna said:
Yeah unless he's doing it on purpose who knows
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No I didn't do it on purpose, I had followed steps for flashing ParanoidAndroid ROM, I flashed a stock GB ROM as asked, but in both attempts I got my phone soft bricked, is there any guide you can suggest for a fool-proof way of flashing without bricking??
himanshujdr said:
No I didn't do it on purpose, I had followed steps for flashing ParanoidAndroid ROM, I flashed a stock GB ROM as asked, but in both attempts I got my phone soft bricked, is there any guide you can suggest for a fool-proof way of flashing without bricking??
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There is no known method of Flashing without the chances of Bricking the phone.. I suggest you read the instructions thoroughly before attempting to brick your phone... Again!
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aurator said:
There is no known method of Flashing without the chances of Bricking the phone.. I suggest you read the instructions thoroughly before attempting to brick your phone... Again!
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Than I guess I'll have to stick with the stock ROM and wait for next Nexus to be launched, I had GSII previously and flashed ROMs without any worry, and fyi I did follow every instructions, I'm not a noob
himanshujdr said:
Than I guess I'll have to stick with the stock ROM and wait for next Nexus to be launched, I had GSII previously and flashed ROMs without any worry, and fyi I did follow every instructions, I'm not a noob
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There is a safe way to flash, this is why a lot of people do it successfully...
My thoughts are that you followed instruction to a degree.. If you're on a Stock GB there's no fear of Brickbug at all...
I am wondering if you flashed Abyss in ICS - or did not reboot recovery after installing Abyss....
Which steps did you follow and which ROM, I've flashed PA without issue after downgrading to GB via PC ODIN, Rooting with SpeedMod and then flashing PA..
himanshujdr said:
Than I guess I'll have to stick with the stock ROM and wait for next Nexus to be launched, I had GSII previously and flashed ROMs without any worry, and fyi I did follow every instructions, I'm not a noob
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I don't think Galaxy Nexus is coming to India ever. You should probably get it imported or ask some relative to get it for you.
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aurator said:
I don't think Galaxy Nexus is coming to India ever. You should probably get it imported or ask some relative to get it for you.
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Nexus 7. Is already available online in India.
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I hve ICS Stock ROM, I flashed GB ROM without flashing Abyss kernel, and soon after rebooting I had problem
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I'm talking about next nexus mobile, which will be launched this year (hopefully)
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himanshujdr said:
I hve ICS Stock ROM, I flashed GB ROM without flashing Abyss kernel, and soon after rebooting I had problem
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You did not follow the steps.
Stock ICS kernel had the bug that will brick your phone.
Always instal a safe kennel, reboot into recovery and then wipe, then instal new ROM
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Restoring in cwm under ics kernel triggers brick bug. This has been documented since the bug was found and is all outlined in the stickies all over the forum. I'm sorry but I have no sympathy for someone bricking for a third time, there's just no excuse for this short sightedness.
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I want pure room without additions or problems to my Note :o

I want pure room without additions or problems to my Note
It should be "ROM" and not room. Anyways you should try "clean note".
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ral7 said:
It should be "ROM" and not room. Anyways you should try "clean note".
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thanks for correction, but could you post the link
Use Cleanote with hydracore kernel
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forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1716088
This is the link of cleaNote rom
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thanks to you guys and I hope that this rom is safe and without any problems
If you want to use Hydracore Kernel, please check with the developer first whether this is a safe / unsafe kernel (in case you want to do full wipe on your phone).
I just read 1 case saying the phone brick when wiping use the Hydracore v2 kernel.
Pls check with the developer first.
antique_sonic said:
If you want to use Hydracore Kernel, please check with the developer first whether this is a safe / unsafe kernel (in case you want to do full wipe on your phone).
I just read 1 case saying the phone brick when wiping use the Hydracore v2 kernel.
Pls check with the developer first.
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thanks
subrban said:
thanks to you guys and I hope that this rom is safe and without any problems
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I don't want to dampen your expectation but don't let your hopes soar high. Every Custom ROMS I know has their own bugs and kinks to be worked out on the next updates again. That's why there are always updates release on every custom ROMS out there.
+1 Cleanote ROM + HydraCore Kernel = Awesome !
The safest kernel available for the note !
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so we can say no rom like my need
Cm9 is your best room!
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LoVeRice said:
Cm9 is your best room!
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well you post the link! !

[Q] Help me I rooted/unrooted and no 4g!

I rooted my phone using a method from rootgalaxynote with odin and I flashed on TMT 4 jellybean and I became unstable after a few days and started bootlooping and vibrating with black screen so i tried to unroot andnnow i believe its stable i flashed the latest stock rom and then updated to ICS 4.0.4 but now there's no mobile network access. I checked with at&t no fix on their end. my kernel says [email protected] - 64 #3 SMP PREEMPT Mon Jul 16 20:50:37 KST 2012 Please save me! I really want to root and flash some good jellybean multiwindow action but what i REALLY REALLY NEED is for my phone to give me 4g. Honorable xda please help.
Please help me I'm no fool I just need my mobile internet!
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Firstly, the note doesn't support 4g,so you'll never be able to get it. Do you mean 3g? Secondly check the apn settings in network and post screen shots.
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Okay yeah sorry about the dupe, spacing out. There is nothing there. just black screen (with menu options available). I guess that means i need to put one in right?
giovannithechef said:
Okay yeah sorry about the dupe, spacing out. There is nothing there. just black screen (with menu options available). I guess that means i need to put one in right?
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That's right, if you Google your operator apn settings you should be able to find them quite easily.
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So can you help me once more? What jb rom should i use and how should i root and flash it?
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giovannithechef said:
So can you help me once more? What jb rom should i use and how should i root and flash it?
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If you are interested in samsung jb leaks, there is no need to root. Download it from samfirmware.com and flash it using odin. Later if you want to root, use philz kernel for xxlsa to auto root.
giovannithechef said:
So can you help me once more? What jb rom should i use and how should i root and flash it?
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The stock jb rom seems to be the most stable with out all the tweaks add in I'm running a stock rom with a modified build.prop that I missed and some theme changes and v6 super charger scripts and can say my rom is very stable and smooth with no issues for my use
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Thank you. I caught a taste of the project butter and i need my fix. So much respect.
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Official ICS help

Hi guys, my friend has an OB and wants to upgrade to ICS, i've looked on the web and i've seen flashing with KDZ and others, can u link me or tell me how to flash the official firmware. Also if possible, can u give feedback on how smooth it works. Thnx. I personally own a samsung phone so im more familiar with ODIN. Are there any chances of bricking the OB if done the correct procedure? Thnx again.
If the phone is rooted it can easily be flash thru cwm
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lei0418 said:
If the phone is rooted it can easily be flash thru cwm
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No its stock gb rom :< he didnt want to root, he's all the offcial type lol unlike meh.
I think the official ics rom gives massive battery drain that's why we choose to install custom ics rom instead try browsing the general forum for the step by step guide of flashing of the ofc rom thru sft,hope i helped
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You can find all your answers about flash and brick here and about ics here.
Please search a little before you ask a question.

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