I have a Verizon SCHI800 Tab and i just installed a stock rooted rom 2.3.5, kernel 2.6.35.7, using Heimdall 1.1.1 method
I'm looking to upgrade to a current version of ICS ROM. I'm looking to see what the necessary steps are.
If anyone can provide steps and links to what i need that would be greatly appreciated
You need to find custom CWM or custom Kernel for CDMA Gtab, and flash it to your tab.
Therr are plenty in the dev section.
You know you get cwm when you can backup and restore, and install from sdcard in the recovery mode (volume up+power button)
When you have custom CWM, go to CM9 DEVELOPMENT thread by cdesai, follow the instruction there. Do not install the wrong kernel. Get the kernel for CDMA.
EDIT: If you have questions about CM9, please do not post on the CM9 Development Thread, you can post it on th CM9 Discussion Thread in the General Discussion section, also by cdesai.
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I am on KL3(india) with stock rom with version 2.3.6. I already rooted my phone and want to install the CWM recovery but kernel should remain the stock one.
Please let me now the procedure from whcih we can install the CWM recovery but dont want to change the kernel.
bhagwant said:
Hi
I am on KL3(india) with stock rom with version 2.3.6. I already rooted my phone and want to install the CWM recovery but kernel should remain the stock one.
Please let me now the procedure from whcih we can install the CWM recovery but dont want to change the kernel.
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Well... if you want to install CWM you have to install a new kernel. The closest one to stock you can get is the CF-Root, which you can find here. You will have to download the zImage specific for KL3. Please read the first few posts carefully.
ccristal
Just choose your present kernel from the links provided and run already-rooted.bat file and that way your kernel will remain the same version while having CWM installed
Thanks for the reply, I ll do it and let you guys know.
How to upgrade P1000 to ICS using custom rom with
out a PC?
HELP PLEASE
PDA: XXJQ1
PHONE: XXJPZ
CSC: OXAJQ1
gingerbread.
I presume it was not rooted and has no custom recovery either?
well if you are rooted on a stock rom and have a valid Custom Recovery - such as overcome team, you can actually do it using GOO MANAGER (Available via Play Store - Or Market). Still, you need to be very careful not to brick your tab. You need at to read and follow threads on ICS (CM9 based). You should also understand that ICS has 2 different systems.. therefore read about what MTD is and EXT is.
If you are NOT rooted, and do not have Custom Recovery -- (Or don't even know what they mean).. it's like asking how to turn a Stone into a Diamond.
the pre-requisite of installing ICS on P1000 is (Learn it by heart):
1. Rooting
2. Install a custom Recovery (or you can install Overcome Kernel).
3. Understand about: RFS, EXT, and MTD.
4. Read threads by the CM9 team.
When you have done all those, you are ready to install. The only time you will need to use ODIN is when you install Overcome Kernel.
Note: Step 1 and 2 can be replaced by installing GB Stock Safe ROM on Overcome Team website. -- search around for it on the DEV forum.
Downloading the ICS ROM, and even flashing it can be done from GOO Manager (on your tab).
yeah.... i have rooted my phone,
priyana said:
I presume it was not rooted and has no custom recovery either?
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Yes!!! My phone is rooted
yes!! i have root!!
yappoe said:
well if you are rooted on a stock rom and have a valid Custom Recovery - such as overcome team, you can actually do it using GOO MANAGER (Available via Play Store - Or Market). Still, you need to be very careful not to brick your tab. You need at to read and follow threads on ICS (CM9 based). You should also understand that ICS has 2 different systems.. therefore read about what MTD is and EXT is.
If you are NOT rooted, and do not have Custom Recovery -- (Or don't even know what they mean).. it's like asking how to turn a Stone into a Diamond.
the pre-requisite of installing ICS on P1000 is (Learn it by heart):
1. Rooting
2. Install a custom Recovery (or you can install Overcome Kernel).
3. Understand about: RFS, EXT, and MTD.
4. Read threads by the CM9 team.
When you have done all those, you are ready to install. The only time you will need to use ODIN is when you install Overcome Kernel.
Note: Step 1 and 2 can be replaced by installing GB Stock Safe ROM on Overcome Team website. -- search around for it on the DEV forum.
Downloading the ICS ROM, and even flashing it can be done from GOO Manager (on your tab).
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Haha!! Turning rock into a diamond!! Funny
Thanks! I have rroot and I have read the threads at the development section,
And I have read in the AOKP 4.0.4 to go to overcome web page, which is my problem....
I do not understand what do I have to do in the overcome website.
I believe I currently have a stock ROM installed gingerbread 2.3.3
What I do next??
If you are already rooted, what you actually need to do is just download the Overcome Kernel on the website and flash it (and if I remember correctly, you will need to use ODIN on this -- but trust me it's not as difficult as it sounds -- in fact it will be over in less than 3 minutes).
Next,
If you are thinking of installing the AOKP, you can't get that from GOO Manager.
You will need to download the zip file from AOKP thread to your phone - can be done directly without PC, and flash you from CWM recovery menu (Power + Volume Up)
on the recovery menu, select "Install from SD Card".
Please remember to backup everything before installing new ROM.
Please Don't forget to do Factory Wipe and Cache Wipe before flashing. (I remember they have it in their scripts, but better safe than sorry).
During install of the latest build (MTD), you will be in a loop and your tab would seem to be bricked.. just reboot it back to the recovery menu, and redo the install. (it's specified in the threads if you read carefully).
You will enjoy your new ICS, as if you just bought a new tablet.
--Sorry for the early joke -- I do have a weird sense of humor
thanks pal!!!
yappoe said:
If you are already rooted, what you actually need to do is just download the Overcome Kernel on the website and flash it (and if I remember correctly, you will need to use ODIN on this -- but trust me it's not as difficult as it sounds -- in fact it will be over in less than 3 minutes).
Next,
If you are thinking of installing the AOKP, you can't get that from GOO Manager.
You will need to download the zip file from AOKP thread to your phone - can be done directly without PC, and flash you from CWM recovery menu (Power + Volume Up)
on the recovery menu, select "Install from SD Card".
Please remember to backup everything before installing new ROM.
Please Don't forget to do Factory Wipe and Cache Wipe before flashing. (I remember they have it in their scripts, but better safe than sorry).
During install of the latest build (MTD), you will be in a loop and your tab would seem to be bricked.. just reboot it back to the recovery menu, and redo the install. (it's specified in the threads if you read carefully).
You will enjoy your new ICS, as if you just bought a new tablet.
--Sorry for the early joke -- I do have a weird sense of humor
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Hey again...... hahaha
I like to know if I flashed the overcome kernel, I will have the ICS instantly?? Without doing anything else??
And I would like to know also about the GOO manager and how do I have ics with that thanks!!!
Restock?
Do i have to restock?
No and no.
You don't get ics by flashing overcome.
No you should not need restock. Although it is preferred to restock using overcome package
But you need a PC since you need Odin.
Basically
1) restock or have a good base gb rom.
2) use Odin to flash just overcome kernel.
3) boot into cwm recovery that is included in overcome kernel.
4) flash aokp or cm9 from sdcard using cwm
5) flash gapps.
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@priyana
Thank you very much!!!!!!
Now my mind's clear!!
Can I use the mobile version Odin? I found it on the play storw.
I have never used it. If it is as good as it advertise then it should do the job.
Sent from my GT-P1000 using XDA
Btw,
If you need overcome guide and missing the images on the website,
Look at this post.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20974872
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I downloaded it just now and it looks like it will work! Ill go ahead and give it a try!!
Hey!! It works!!! Now I flashed the overcome kernel & i now have cwm recovery! Thanks!
(i used the mobile ODIN)
Then? What do I do next? Which do u prefer? AOKP or the CM9 ROM?
congrats.
Very encouraging indeed. I might consider getting mobile Odin, to escape the hassle of using a PC too. Nice find.
I am on AOKP Milestone #5.
But it seems like CM9 has quite a few things going now, like a deep sleep thing that save batts, and also there is a Pdroid patch for it, that won't work with AOKP.
But AOKP has nice ROM Control tweaks.
Your pick.
Remember to put them on sdcard together with gapps.
One thing you should note:
when you flash the ICS package, your tab will reboot to recovery again (some mistook it as a brick-like boot loop). It is actually booting into the recovery that comes with the the ICS flash.
It will be slightly different from the Overcome one,
and the external sd will be called internal sd instead. (at least that is what I found in AOKP, but I think both uses Humberos CWM recovery).
So choose to flash from "internal sd" even though it is external.
then after flash complete, flash the gapps.
Thank you, thank u sooooo much!! Haha
hey, i decided 2 go w/ the AOKP ROM.
which should I download?
The milestone 5 ROM?
or the build #33 ROM?
And what is gapps?
milestone #5 of course. that is the latest.
gapps is google apps: google Play Store, Google Finance, (used to be google Maps and Gmail, but more and more being made available via Play)
Google forbids people packaging their apps into a ROM unless it is mod of stock rom that already has it (like overcome is a mod if JQ1 rom).
You can find links to gapps in Stimp0z first post.
Do read the first 3 post and revisit it again later as it made more sense after you have played with AOKP for a while. That will avoid unnecessarily asking noob questions in the thread.
You can also get gapps from here
http://goo.im/gapps/
look for the gapps-ics-......
naturally grab the latest, but in fact older one is fine, and will likely get updated by Play once you are online.
Thank you priyana 4 ur help & support!
I will do the update now w/ AOKP Milestone 5 & update u later if it is sucessful or it bricked my tab!!!
Bye 4 now )
Heyyyy. Im DOWNLOADING the AOKP ROM many times, but its unsucessful!! What should I do?
Is it because you are downloading straight to tab.
Maybe the cache space not enough.
Better download on a PC and put to sdcard.
Anyway, hold back a day or two.
Build #35 coming.
Sent from my GT-P1000 using XDA
Hey everybody. So im intrested in upgrading my Froyo 2.2 to the ICS AOKP rom. Earlier i screwed everything up by installing the wrong kernel and had to reinstall Froyo because my phone wouldent boot. Anyway, i wanted to list what im going to do to make sure im doing it right.
Right now my info is:
Phone model: Samsung sgh i897
Radio (baseband): I897UCKB2
Firmware and Build number: 2.2 FROYO.UCKB2
Kernel: 2.6.32.9
1. I will first upgrade to Gingerbread 2.3 using Kies and whatever the samsung website tells me to
1.5 Root and allow sideloading
2. i will put on CWM using odin and this link
(question: i should put on speedmod-kernel-i897-k13e-500hz.tar if my kernel is 3e, correct? or should i just use the first one on the top of the dl list? )
3. follow the AOKP installation instructions but get the actual rom from here
3.5 wipe my data, install rom, then wipe data again
4. Use Titanium Backup and APN Restore to get all my shizz back
5. Finish
couple of questions though. On the AOKP installation instructions, how do i make a nandroid? Do i just go to backup and backup whatever is there? and do i have to Flash Team Hacksung's latest build? If so, where would i find it? i can only find one for the samsung fascinate here.
or should i just use this?
Also, thank you in advanced. I sure did say a lot.
You can combine steps 1-2 into one easy step by going here and grabbing the "I897UCKH3 Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread, With Bootloaders, With CWM Injected Kernel from Boog" flash package. That will flash your bootloaders, stock rom, and give you root access and CWM all in one easy step.
The rest of the steps look good.
As for making the backup, once you have installed the AOKP rom and have successfully booted once, reboot into CWM recovery and go to "backup and restore" and choose the backup option. That's a nandroid backup.
Thanks! ill try that stuff out when i get home. Hopefully it will all work out! Quick question: To install any other rom (assuming its compatible with my phone), i do the same thing?
In general it's a similar procedure, with a few changes:
1. If you're going from any of the ICS roms back to a non-CM7 or MIUI rom, you have to flash back to stock GB first (without bootloaders). This resets the partitioning scheme to the correct form.
2. Once you've flashed the GB bootloaders, don't flash them again - there's no need and it puts your phone in unnecessary danger.
3. To flash between ICS roms, it's generally just a matter of wiping data, flashing the rom, and reinstalling your apps. Same between GB and Froyo roms.
im having a problem. The bootloader you directed to me doesnt work. I downloaded the I897UCKH3 Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread
With Bootloaders - Link 1 / Link 2 [With CWM Injected Kernel from Boog]
put it on my desktop, running it as admin. I also took out the sim of my capvitate and put it on download mode and connected it. However nothing happens. All i get is <OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 0)
should i have any other files other than the I897UCKH3_withBL?
What do?
That should be all you need. Take a look at the captivate connection issues thread in my signature for some more ideas.
You can also try one of the Heimdall-based one-clicks, or try getting full Odin or full Heimdall setup and flash a stock package from those.
Hey jmtheiss. I ended up using a different computer to try the bootloader again, and it worked. I was also able to do the rest of the steps and install ICS AOKP. Thanks! Its really packed with a lot of features so it will be intresting to learn. Thanks!
I decided to flash CM10 stable build on my AT&T captivate.....i am rooted and install rom manager and flashed CWM recovery thru ROM MANAGER and when i boot in recovery there is no option for installing zips from SD card....HELP ME PLEASE!!
PLEASE GIVE ME ANOTHER RECOVERY....:crying:
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I decided to flash CM10 stable build on my AT&T captivate.....i am rooted and install rom manager and flashed CWM recovery thru ROM MANAGER and when i boot in recovery there is no option for installing zips from SD card....HELP ME PLEASE!!
PLEASE GIVE ME ANOTHER RECOVERY....:crying:
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you are still running stock recovery.
ROM Manager doesn't work on Captivate phone at all. You need to read stickies in the captivate forums, then use Odin or Helmdall app on your pc to flash via usb.
your first step should be to uninstall rom manager.
then read about rooting and flashing roms in the stickies in the Captivate fotums. I recommend you do this instead of someone giving you a link to single thread.
if you will flash a stock Gingerbread kk4 rom after rooting your phone, then flash the Corn 7.06 kernel, you will have the recovery menu that allows you to flash Jelly Bean roms.
reading the stickies will help you understand what you are doing, reduce the chance that you have any problems, and help you understand how to recover if you do have any problems.
my first ever flash failed and because I had read the threads, it only took a couple of minutes to recover. reading the threads before is good.
Sent from my SGH-I897 running JB CM10.1 Nightly April 8, 2013.
Hello members,
this is my first post on this forum.
I have a common problem when installing custom ROM - particulary Paranoid Android.
Every time I try to flash the ROM I get the same error (the worldwide famous STATUS 7 ).
I admit that I am new to rooting/flashing phones and that I might be doing something wrong, but I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.
I've been doing a 3-day long research on the interent and especially this forum but I couldn't find anything that would make it work.
Here is the basic info about my device:
I have a Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000 (international model).
My Android version is 4.1.2.
Baseband version N7000XXLT3.
Kernel version 3.0.31-1103517 [email protected] #3 SMP PREEMPT Sat Apr 20 02:25:55 KST 2013.
Built numer is JZO54K.N7000XXLT5.
Here is a short list of things I've already done in order to solve my problem:
1) My phone is rooted using SuperSU;
2) I have installed ROM Manager and downloaded the latest version (6.0.1.2) of ClockWorkmod Recovery (CWM Recovery) for Samsung Galaxy Note N7000;
I have even tried with older versions of the same Recovery but the problem wasn't solved;
3) I downloaded the Paranoid Android from links given in this forum. I've tried with several different versions of PA. For instance I've tried ParanoidAndroid 3.10, ParanoidAndroid 3.99, ParanoidAndroid 3.99 RC2 but the results were same;
4) After that I tried to download PA via goo.im and make shure that I didn't download the wrong version of PA (but that was highly unlikely because there was always a "n7000" part of the name of the ZIP file);
5) I downloaded the Gapps as well, both via goo.im and via forum links but I didn't even get to the part where I should install the Gapps;
6) I found another possible solution on this forum and that is editing the updater-script located in META-INF/com/google/android. I did it in several ways mentioned by different people in the net/forum each time starting from scratch with a fresh download and a untouched updater-scrip (just to make sure that the previous edits wouldn't effect the current edits). And should I even say that this didn't solve my problem?;
7) After I read that the issue might be in CWM Recovery I googled for another recovery and I constantly ran into the Team Win Recovery Project (TWRP) but it seems that there is no version of TWRP for Samsung Galaxy Note N7000;
Now I'm stuck with my stock rom and I would like to try out the benefits of custom ROMs.
If there is anyone who could help me out with this I would be so glad.
If you have any questions about device, software or methods I've alredy tried out (or didn't) please feel free to ask/suggest.
Thank you all in advance!
Vaskelichius
SOLUTION!!!
I would like to thank once again to nokiamodeln91 who helped me out with this issue. If this solved your problems please thank nokiamodeln91. You can find his posts below.
The problem was solved using PhilZ. Here is a link to the thread where everything you should know about PhilZ is explained:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191.
I'd like to underline that you have to choose the right kernel according to your built number. In my case it is XXLT5. Just follow the link above - it is all perfectly explained in a few posts.
After that I installed ParanoidAndroid 3.99 and the matching Gapps from:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2120803.
ParanoidAndroid is just on of many custom ROMs and it is up to you to choose the one that suits you the best. I was just giving a example of what I did.
I hope that this can help some of you and save you time and nerves! :fingers-crossed:
For note you will first need to install a custom kernel. Then you can install the ROM.
What's the kernel on your device?
nokiamodeln91 said:
For note you will first need to install a custom kernel. Then you can install the ROM.
What's the kernel on your device?
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Hey, thanks for your time!
Isn't my kernel listed in the first post? Is this what you're asking for:
Kernel version 3.0.31-1103517 [email protected] #3 SMP PREEMPT Sat Apr 20 02:25:55 KST 2013?
If not could you tell me how to find what kernel I'm using?
Thanks in advance!
Can't really make out what the kernel is. You mentioned you are rooted. So did you flash a kernel like Philz to root?
If not then you can head over to his thread and flash a kernel corresponding to your build number. Then you will get permanent cwm recovery. Then you can flash a custom ROM.
Installing cwm from ROM manager does not stick after a reboot and could be risky.
nokiamodeln91 said:
Can't really make out what the kernel is. You mentioned you are rooted. So did you flash a kernel like Philz to root?
If not then you can head over to his thread and flash a kernel corresponding to your build number. Then you will get permanent cwm recovery. Then you can flash a custom ROM.
Installing cwm from ROM manager does not stick after a reboot and could be risky.
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No, I didn't use Philz.
Could you please give me a link of the thread you've mentioned?
Thanks!
Its in the android original Dev section. Very active thread.
nokiamodeln91 said:
Its in the android original Dev section. Very active thread.
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Alright. Thank you! I hope I would understand the whole process and get custom ROMs working.
Thanks again!
Rooting with philz kernel is simple. Search for the kernel matching your rom and place I on external SD. Boot into recovery and flash the kernel. Then reboot into recovery. You should have cwm. Now your are ready to flash a custom ROM. Read the flashing procedure on the ROM thread instructions.
nokiamodeln91 said:
Rooting with philz kernel is simple. Search for the kernel matching your rom and place I on external SD. Boot into recovery and flash the kernel. Then reboot into recovery. You should have cwm. Now your are ready to flash a custom ROM. Read the flashing procedure on the ROM thread instructions.
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I found the right kernel, downloaded it and copied it to external storage. I also copied the ROM and Gapps ZIP files. I read the instructions both for Philz and ParanoidAndroid. I'll give it a try later and if everything works as supposed I'll post it and I'll change the thread title by adding SOLVED.
Everything is workin perfectly! I had no trouble installing Philz, ParanoidAndroid and Gapps.
I'll edit the first post with details.
Fix for status 7 error
Hi there
I got the same error when i tried to install custom ROM (cm11) kitkat on my Note N7000.
The Status 7 Installation aborted was fixed when i installed a suitable kernel for the ROM in this case it was raw_kernel_r5_k44.zip
Hope this helps someone
Martin
I get problem when installing rom its coming installation abborted problem plz help me i m very much tensed