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This usauly happens when the ace runs out of ram so try getting some manager scripts or delete some ram taking apps

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ahmedelhofy said:
i searched a lot and i found that android 2.3.6 and 2.3.5 have this problem
but 2.3.4 don't have this problem
my sga came with android version 2.3.6
is there any way to go back to 2.3.4
taking in considerations that my phone is S5830i
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ANDROIDCUSTOMIZe said:
This usauly happens when the ace runs out of ram so try getting some manager scripts or delete some ram taking apps
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ermm i dont have an i version but he said that its a ROM prob. not the ram. So use odin
EDIT: you sure theres a 2.3.4 for the i? cant find anywhere

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If a 2.3.4 rom is anywhere it will be on Sam mobile. Click firmware then search for s5830i.
You tried doing a factory reset on the rom your on?
Sent from my GALAXY Ace.

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[Q] please help me!:(( fix lags and rooting ? T_T

i'm using samsung galaxy S Gt-I9000
2.2 android version
baseband version I9000xxjp3
kernel version 2.6.32.9 [email protected] #1
what's difference between rooting and flashing?>.<
how to root my phone? the easiest and safest way~
and do you know how to fix lags? my samsung galaxy S (Gti900) is soo laggy pls help meT_T that's my major problem.. too laggy( and keeps keeps freezing..force closes apps. etc.
WHAT SHOULD I DO?
PLEASE HELP ME T.T
thanks in advance!!>.<
mimi21 said:
i'm using samsung galaxy S Gt-I9000
2.2 android version
baseband version I9000xxjp3
kernel version 2.6.32.9 [email protected] #1
what's difference between rooting and flashing?>.<
how to root my phone? the easiest and safest way~
and do you know how to fix lags? my samsung galaxy S (Gti900) is soo laggy pls help meT_T that's my major problem.. too laggy( and keeps keeps freezing..force closes apps. etc.
WHAT SHOULD I DO?
PLEASE HELP ME T.T
thanks in advance!!>.<
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First of all: Have you considered updating your Firmware with Samsung Kies or OTA? You are still on Froyo but the latest official Samsung Update for the i9000 is 2.3.x Gingerbread ( you can do it OTA. For this, go in your phone to settings--> about phone--> system updates).
Second: You need root rights to install custom ROMs and some apps like NSTOOLS (for e.g.). Here is a link, which shows you how to root your I9000 running Froyo: http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile...t-samsung-galaxy-s-i9000-with-a-single-click/
Flashing means nothing else then to install a newer version of your operating system.
Third: When you update (flash) your device, the lags should be gone.
Samsung kies cannot view/read my firmware version and i dunno why:/
i really wanna fix this mobile bcoz it's too laggy and keeps freezing.. T_T
how to flash my mobile? what's the difference between flash and upgrade?? and the rooting link that you gave me isn't working anymore.. no more megaupload:/
pls help meeee thans>.<
mimi21 said:
Samsung kies cannot view/read my firmware version and i dunno why:/
i really wanna fix this mobile bcoz it's too laggy and keeps freezing.. T_T
how to flash my mobile? what's the difference between flash and upgrade?? and the rooting link that you gave me isn't working anymore.. no more megaupload:/
pls help meeee thans>.<
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Have you tried updating over the air (OTA) ?
Maybe you should consider this option: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1494493
Try to do it step by step.
P.s.: All your phones data will be lost.
P.p.s: Flash and upgrade is basically the same. But flashing is a common expression, when you do it on your own and not via KIES oder OTA (that´s how I explained the difference for myself ;-) .
that's ics? how bout gingerbread? sorry i'm just a beginner..
how to flash it the easiest way? i mean just to fix lags etc. ~
Try it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14273101&postcount=1
It´s for Gingerbread and you´ll find everything you need in this thread to flash your device. If you have any question, feel free to ask. But I´m sure you can handle it! It´s really easy.
P.s.: The easiest way would be with KIES! But this obviously don´t work for you.
Hi Mimi my recommend for you that's to flash one of the ics rom its really fast .. my galaxy i9000 was like your I flashed the ics (right now I am use dark knight 2.1) and now I am happy from this rom flash it you will happy:
1)first flash a stock rom in Odin (you will found how to do that in the forum)
2) download the zip file for your rom(that you want to flashed(my recommend its onesomic or dark knight2.1)
3) do full wipe
4)recovery mode>install zip from SD card>choosing the zip>yes-install
5)flash a kernel(my recommend last semaphore kernel(right now 0.9.1))
Then injoy with fast galaxy s i9000..
Good luck...!
NOTE:its really easy don't afraid if you had any problem in the flashing rom we here to help you ...
I hope for you good luck !!
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda premium

[Q] How To for the Galaxy Note GT-N7000

Hello,
I am new to the XDAdevelopers forum and don't have much knowledge of rooting or installing customs roms to Android phones.
I currently own the Galaxy Note GT-N7000 and just looking around some videos I would love to have some customs rom installed on my phone, such as the new Jelly Bean roms that are out now.
I would love to know on how to root my Galaxy Note if there is a Noob Tutorial for rooting the galaxy note and maybe a Noob Tutorial on how to install Jelly Bean rom that is currently out (any suggestion on which rom would be great)
As I said I am a noob and don't have much knowledge on how to mod your android phones and any help would be greatly appreciated
FYI: Looked around the forums for the while, I couldn't find anything simple enough, I bet there is somewhere in the forum, not sure if I was looking correctly >.<
Here is a guide to root your phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360
After you root your phone,flash a safe kernel like hydracore or speedmod kernel and then flash any jb rom
Jellycore and paranoid android are two jb roms that i feel the best
rajsekhar.300 said:
Here is a guide to root your phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360
After you root your phone,flash a safe kernel like hydracore or speedmod kernel and then flash any jb rom
Jellycore and paranoid android are two jb roms that i feel the best
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Thanks for replying do you have any links to the Kernals and JB roms ? and if there is any tutorial for them too
Thanks again for your time.
Hydracore
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1749863
Jellycore rom
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1872921
rajsekhar.300 said:
Hydracore
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1749863
Jellycore rom
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1872921
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Does my version of Android Matter for these upgrades ?
I have
Android Version: 4.0.3
Baseband Version: N7000XXLPT
Georific said:
Does my version of Android Matter for these upgrades ?
I have
Android Version: 4.0.3
Baseband Version: N7000XXLPT
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No problem with your version, they works for all 4.0.X roms. here is complete guide for flashing.
jeetu1981 said:
No problem with your version, they works for all 4.0.X roms. here is complete guide for flashing.
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Thank you so god damn much for the HELP! this is exactly what I needed one problem though it says I need MobileOdenPro :/ I really can't purchase apps of the market is that a problem ? for the Kernel
No.After you flash the kernel,you can install jb rom through cwm
Georific said:
Thank you so god damn much for the HELP! this is exactly what I needed one problem though it says I need MobileOdenPro :/ I really can't purchase apps of the market is that a problem ? for the Kernel
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There is a free version for people who cannot buy from market, look here or you can also use k-tools for flashing kernel its free on market, extract the kernel to zimage and put on root of internal SD and then flash it using k-tools.
jeetu1981 said:
There is a free version for people who cannot buy from market, look here or you can also use k-tools for flashing kernel its free on market, extract the kernel to zimage and put on root of internal SD and then flash it using k-tools.
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Do I need any add any other roms to my phone before I put a Jelly Bean rom onto my phone ?
Georific said:
Do I need any add any other roms to my phone before I put a Jelly Bean rom onto my phone ?
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As long as you are on any safe kernel you can flash any JB rom, no matter if you are on any TW ICS, GB or CM9/10 roms. I am on CM10 right now and flashed it directly on stock LRQ ICS with Speedmod kernel.
jeetu1981 said:
There is a free version for people who cannot buy from market, look here or you can also use k-tools for flashing kernel its free on market, extract the kernel to zimage and put on root of internal SD and then flash it using k-tools.
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Mobile ODIN Lite says It requires an addon and takes me to the link you posted :/ ?
Georific said:
Mobile ODIN Lite says It requires an addon and takes me to the link you posted :/ ?
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yes, it needs some files to be downloaded manually, mobile odin pro downloads them automatically. Why don't you use K-tools, its free and very easy to use. i flashed Speedmod last time using k-tools only.
Georific said:
Mobile ODIN Lite says It requires an addon and takes me to the link you posted :/ ?
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You can find those additional files in the same link
Scroll down few posts and you can find it
jeetu1981 said:
yes, it needs some files to be downloaded manually, mobile odin pro downloads them automatically. Why don't you use K-tools, its free and very easy to use. i flashed Speedmod last time using k-tools only.
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I got it to work for Odin I added the Kernal Hydra do I just press Flash Firmware ? Please REply ASAP
rajsekhar.300 said:
You can find those additional files in the same link
Scroll down few posts and you can find it
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I managed to get Odin working I added the kernel Hydra do i just go to the bottom and click Flash Firmware ?
Georific said:
I managed to get Odin working I added the kernel Hydra do i just go to the bottom and click Flash Firmware ?
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Yes, select kernel (.tar or zimage format) in kernel field and then hit flash firmware. make sure to check if the kernel is flashed after restart before doing any wipes and all
bad or good...
jeetu1981 said:
Yes, select kernel (.tar or zimage format) in kernel field and then hit flash firmware. make sure to check if the kernel is flashed after restart before doing any wipes and all
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I followed every step on the link you gave me on how to get jellybeanitwas sucessful when installed it bootup but its been in the boot upscreen for a while it just says cyanogen mod. Like 20 min boot up or more is this bad.... help!!!!
Georific said:
I followed every step on the link you gave me on how to get jellybeanitwas sucessful when installed it bootup but its been in the boot upscreen for a while it just says cyanogen mod. Like 20 min boot up or more is this bad.... help!!!!
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boot in cwm recovery and do a full wipe, this should solve the problem or else reflash the JB rom.
its works
jeetu1981 said:
boot in cwm recovery and do a full wipe, this should solve the problem or else reflash the JB rom.
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The full wipe worked thanks so much man appreciate it for everything

[Q] Files for CWM ect.

I posted here because the "General" forum isn't that visited.
I tried finding the files needed to Install CWM for my Samsung Galaxy S gt i9000 2.2 Froyo,
but the files needed to put in Odin are missing or have been deleted from the web-hosting services.
Can anyone provide me with the needed links and a detailed guide on how to do it?
Many thanks in advance, jvukosav.
If you'll settle for 2.3.6 or want to go to ICS 4.0.4 (CM9), here is a guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1852546&highlight=jw4
If you want CM10 (4.1.2) after you have CM9 it's: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778526
First you should backup EFS, verify download mode, recovery mode, just to be prepared for possible hiccups.
If you'll settle for 2.3.6 or want to go to ICS 4.0.4 (CM9), here is a guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...&highlight=jw4
If you want CM10 (4.1.2) after you have CM9 it's: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1778526
First you should backup EFS, verify download mode, recovery mode, just to be prepared for possible hiccups.
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So am I supposed to install the first link first and than the second one? In case I want the CM10?
jvukosav said:
I posted here because the "General" forum isn't that visited.
I tried finding the files needed to Install CWM for my Samsung Galaxy S gt i9000 2.2 Froyo,
but the files needed to put in Odin are missing or have been deleted from the web-hosting services.
Can anyone provide me with the needed links and a detailed guide on how to do it?
Many thanks in advance, jvukosav.
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wow yeah you are digging for some really old files. You can try the speedmod kernel for Froyo
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=822756&highlight=speedmod
Though it probably has more feature than what you are looking for. Beware of the lagfix though. I don't think universal lag fix is automatically activated, but just to be sure check the settings in recovery mode.
The chainfire kernel download links are still active, and I think they might be closer in nature to what you want (a stock kernel with CWM features)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
I have never used chainfire kernels, but they are meant to be the base of most other custom kernel before cyanogenmod was ported over to I9000.
snapper.fishes said:
wow yeah you are digging for some really old files. You can try the speedmod kernel for Froyo
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=822756&highlight=speedmod
Though it probably has more feature than what you are looking for. Beware of the lagfix though. I don't think universal lag fix is automatically activated, but just to be sure check the settings in recovery mode.
The chainfire kernel download links are still active, and I think they might be closer in nature to what you want (a stock kernel with CWM features)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
I have never used chainfire kernels, but they are meant to be the base of most other custom kernel before cyanogenmod was ported over to I9000.
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Dude thank you for your help but i want a CM10 or ICS, but i dont know how to do it
jvukosav said:
Dude thank you for your help but i want a CM10 or ICS, but i dont know how to do it
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Anyways i folowed the guide the first poster has given me, and i have succesfully rooted and upgraded my galaxy S to CM10.. thank you all

[Q] how to root i9000

i got a new samsung galaxy s i9000.
and i want to root it.
i searched for the root file and cwm but didnt find anything.
so could any one help me to get my phone rooted and to get the latest cwm
talat054 said:
i got a new samsung galaxy s i9000.
and i want to root it.
i searched for the root file and cwm but didnt find anything.
so could any one help me to get my phone rooted and to get the latest cwm
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You could use the gingerbreak app by chainfire to root your phone (only works on gingerbread) :http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1044765 everything is in the 2nd post
I don't know the newest cwm for the i9000 because i'm using a i9001
talat054 said:
i got a new samsung galaxy s i9000.
and i want to root it.
i searched for the root file and cwm but didnt find anything.
so could any one help me to get my phone rooted and to get the latest cwm
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I upgraded my SI to ics with Darkyrom Black edition with a semaphore kernel (frees more ram) and my SI is so good my girlfriend stole it!
Google untill you find a complete guide with all links to the files you neede
Good luck
Dmwitz said:
I upgraded my SI to ics with Darkyrom Black edition with a semaphore kernel (frees more ram) and my SI is so good my girlfriend stole it!
Google untill you find a complete guide with all links to the files you neede
Good luck
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try cm10 or other jelly bean roms and im sure you will be shocked

[Q] How to uninstall Cyanogenmod 7?

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
Sent from the evil Broadcom Chip
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
Sent from the evil Broadcom Chip
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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
Sent from my GT-S5830 using xda app-developers app
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

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