http://ota.alliance-rom.com/ficeto-sgs3-kernel.zip
recovery+kernel for SGS3
fully rooted and insecure (means adb runs as root)
it installs su and busybox if you do not have them (you need Superuser from Play Store)
CWMR Touch binary (all buttons on bottom act as enter!)
supports both CWM and Stock recovery (boots in CWM by default)
includes a script and a tar
use the tar for PDA in Odin (no pit or repartition) if you are on Windows
or use the script to flash with Heimdall if you are on linux/mac (on linux you might need sudo)
Increases custom counter!(can be reset with TriangleAway)
free your phones
More info: HERE
ficeto said:
Increases custom counter!(can be reset with TriangleAway)
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Hi ficeto, if you flash your kernel & recovery via Mobile Odin, TriangleAway not need...
Welcome fixeto!
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Hi ficeto, if you flash your kernel & recovery via Mobile Odin, TriangleAway not need...
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Can't use mobile odin unless you are rooted.
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briandevlin said:
Can't use mobile odin unless you are rooted.
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Thats so true.:good:
wrong threat...
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my friend wants to change the rom on his stock i9000
is there a tutorial or app that can root, install CWM, etc so that i can just boot into CWM and flash a new rom?
thanks
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from a quick read, do i do this?:
. Rooting your phone and flashing a custom Kernel.
3.1. Download your preferred kernel (the version for Odin, not the one for CWM).
3.2. Open up Odin or Heimdall.
3.3. Put you phone into "Download mode" and connect it to your computer (DO NOT CONNECT THE PHONE BEFORE OPENING ODIN OR THIS WILL NOT WORK).
3.4.1. If you are using Heimdall, unpack your kernel until you end up with a file called zImage. Select that in Heimdall in the box for "Kernel (zImage)" and click Start.
3.4.2. If you are using Odin, select the file you downloaded in the PDA box and click Start.
3.5. After your Phone reboots, go into "Recovery mode" and go to "Advanced Speedmod ULK features" -> "ROOT / Install Superuser".
3.6. After rebooting the phone again, you should have root permissions.
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and then install rom manager - > flash CWM -> boot into CWM -> flash custom rom?
There's a wealth of information hidden in the stickies which you scrolled past to post your thread.
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woolf clubs said:
There's a wealth of information hidden in the stickies which you scrolled past to post your thread.
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dont worry, i am well learned from stickies, but this is urgent and considering this isnt even my phone, i dont want to have to study for 500 hours before flashing like i did with my own one
can you just suggest one please?
If it's stock, flash ramads jvt with odin. You'll then have a rooted rom with cwm recovery.
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woolf clubs said:
If it's stock, flash ramads jvt with odin. You'll then have a rooted rom with cwm recovery
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panyan said:
boot into CWM -> flash custom rom?
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yeah?
Yep.
Or you could flash milky's rom, he's posted an odin flashable version. It's odexed jvr.
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so let me get the process right:
1) download ramads jvt and odin
2) use odin to flash the new kernel which will give superuser and CWM
3) boot into CWM
4) flash the rom my friend wants
correct?
panyan said:
so let me get the process right:
1) download ramads jvt and odin
2) use odin to flash the new kernel which will give superuser and CWM
3) boot into CWM
4) flash the rom my friend wants
correct?
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Yep. That's correct.
Is he on gingerbread, if so follow the above process - you may need to flash a rooted kernel (chainfires would probably be best) afterwards as pda in odin.
If not on gingerbread, it may be quicker to flash milky's rom, it's got odin and full instructions in the download, and gb bootloaders.
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woolf clubs said:
Is he on gingerbread, if so follow the above process - you may need to flash a rooted kernel (chainfires would probably be best) afterwards as pda in odin.
If not on gingerbread, it may be quicker to flash milky's rom, it's got odin and full instructions in the download, and gb bootloaders.
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your going to have to explain this to me, im really confused now
It's best to flash to the latest stock rom before installing a custom rom. Ramads jvt is deodexed but does not have root - so if you flash jvt, you will need to flash CFroot kernel after for root and cwm.
Ramads jvt does not have gingerbread bootloaders, so if it is on froyo or eclair, gb bootloaders will be needed.
If all this seems a pain, milky's rom is odin flashable, has bootloaders, root, cwm and also has odin and full instructions in the download.
Hope this is more clear.
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panyan said:
my friend wants to change the rom on his stock i9000
is there a tutorial or app that can root, install CWM, etc so that i can just boot into CWM and flash a new rom?
thanks
EDIT:
from a quick read, do i do this?:
and then install rom manager - > flash CWM -> boot into CWM -> flash custom rom?
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For flashing video guide you can visit
http://www.hdtechvideo.com
I can't install root from zip file from sd card , bacause is displayed 'e:signature vefification failed' . Next time I flash by ODIN file CF-Root-XX_OXA_JVU_2.3.6-v4.3-CWM3RFS, but after flash phone stops on boot animation. Any ideas how to root phone?
I installed CWM from the market but when I went to install CWR the Galaxy Note was not one of the device options offered. I've been searching for hours on this subject with no joy. Can anyone help?
bbv=N7000UBKK1
kerenal KK2
Build # gingerbread UBKK2
Rooted
Thanks.
you have to use a kernel that has CWM available
^, Get a kernel that has it.
Richy99 said:
you have to use a kernel that has CWM available
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So what should I do? Use Odin mobile to flash a CF kernel or what?
AspiringDeveloper said:
So what should I do? Use Odin mobile to flash a CF kernel or what?
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That's exactly what you should do. Choose CF--Root kernel from here (they all install CWM as a part of the process of kernel flashing), and flash it using Mobile Odin.
development thread
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chasmodo said:
That's exactly what you should do. Choose CF--Root kernel from here (they all install CWM as a part of the process of kernel flashing), and flash it using Mobile Odin.
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Thanks, I'm reading it now. I may have to reread many times to make sure I get it right.
If my note is was never rooted and I just flashed a speedmod kernel which is already rooted, will i have a rooted phone? thanks.
I don't think so.. You may not have root access now. For a complete and proper root follow this thread.. Here is the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
JoJo2211 said:
If my note is was never rooted and I just flashed a speedmod kernel which is already rooted, will i have a rooted phone? thanks.
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If you are not rooted, then how you flash sppedmod kernel?
Yes, it will be rooted. In fact this was exactly how I first rooted my phone...
Steps:
1. Open PC Odin 1.85 (make sure adb drivers are installed in your PC)
2. Click PDA and select Speedmod kernel in .tar archive
3. Click Start!
Result: rooted stock ROM with working CWM recovery
Extra bonus: Yellow triangle AND custom binary counter +1 (Free of Charge!)
In case you don't want the extra bonus, do a jig method to remove them (which I did too).
kopitalk said:
Yes, it will be rooted. In fact this was exactly how I first rooted my phone...
Steps:
1. Open PC Odin 1.85 (make sure adb drivers are installed in your PC)
2. Click PDA and select Speedmod kernel in .tar archive
3. Click Start!
Result: rooted stock ROM with working CWM recovery
Extra bonus: Yellow triangle AND custom binary counter +1 (Free of Charge!)
In case you don't want the extra bonus, do a jig method to remove them (which I did too).
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Why u wanna go around when you can directly do it thru Zergrush exploit method?!!
priyanv said:
Why u wanna go around when you can directly do it thru Zergrush exploit method?!!
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There is only one logical answer to that... it was not directly rootable...
Thread should be closed.
I can confirm, he has successfully rooted.
I have assisted him with routine method to root.
here is msg i recieved.
JoJo2211 said:
Yeah I just updated the LA6 rom using CWM. Now to flash LA6 cf-root kernel, do I put that on the external sd or internal sd? thanks
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I want to upgrade/update from stock GB rooted. Which one to use? I have paid mobile odin and also access to pc odin. Which one is guaranteed not to have binary count and/or Yellow triangle?
bongski55 said:
I want to upgrade/update from stock GB rooted. Which one to use? I have paid mobile odin and also access to pc odin. Which one is guaranteed not to have binary count and/or Yellow triangle?
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If you're going to Stock ICS then use PC Odin, It will not increase the Binary counter - either way you will lose root but follow Dr. K's method to root once on ICS.
I believe the Yellow triangle will only trigger if flashing a non-stock (Custom) Kernel via PC Odin. I use Mobile ODIN for kernel flashing.
CJSlim79 said:
If you're going to Stock ICS then use PC Odin, It will not increase the Binary counter - either way you will lose root but follow Dr. K's method to root once on ICS.
I believe the Yellow triangle will only trigger if flashing a non-stock (Custom) Kernel via PC Odin. I use Mobile ODIN for kernel flashing.
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Thanks for the quick reply. I have just watched Cursed4eva youtube video using Mobile Odin to flash German ICS stock on rooted gb. I think that was also ok. but he did mention if binary count is triggered. It also has everroot enabled. Seems ok ?
If you want to flash just stock ROM, you can use either.
Stock ROM won't raise counter in anyway.
But i do recommend is go with PC Odin. as well clean.
You are already rooted so make backup with titanium
Hard reset (wipe cache and data from recovery) on existing GB ROM
-Flash ICS using PC Odin
-Root it, and restore appl using TB (avoid restoring sys junk, just only restore user app)
And yes above menton method won't increae flash counter.
Use first link on my signature to get ICS ROM + installation N rooting instruction
dr.ketan said:
If you want to flash just stock ROM, you can use either.
Stock ROM won't raise counter in anyway.
But i do recommend is go with PC Odin. as well clean.
You are already rooted so make backup with titanium
Hard reset (wipe cache and data from recovery) on existing GB ROM
-Flash ICS using PC Odin
-Root it, and restore appl using TB (avoid restoring sys junk, just only restore user app)
And yes above menton method won't increae flash counter.
Use first link on my signature to get ICS ROM + installation N rooting instruction
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Successfully updated to DXLR2. Now another question- How do I install a custom kernel like Speedmod without triggering the binary counter?
Follow Dr.ketan's Rooting guide for ICS and install a custom kernel through CWM recovery or using mobile ODIN. :good:
Pc odin is more safer than mobile odin
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danteoo7 said:
Pc odin is more safer than mobile odin
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I usually flash kernels with Mobile Odin or CWM.. I don't like to flash custom kernels with PC Odin as the Binary counter increases. Yes, I know that you can use Triangle Away.. But this for me should be a last resort when there are other methods available..
I rooted via Dr. K's method and flashed the latest Speedmod Kernel via Mobile Odin - I am running Stock 4.0.3 with SpeedMod K3-11. NO Binary count increase and no need for Triangle Away...
I think there's a few people getting to used to using TA to take short cuts to do things....It is itself, not without risk...
CJSlim79 said:
I usually flash kernels with Mobile Odin or CWM.. I don't like to flash custom kernels with PC Odin as the Binary counter increases. Yes, I know that you can use Triangle Away.. But this for me should be a last resort when there are other methods available..
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I've searched for hours about this and you might have just answered my lingering question. I am on stock rooted 4.0.3, and have been looking to flash a custom kernel, while avoiding pc odin, and binary count. Just wasn't sure if mobile odin was safe or not to flash kernel, while running stock kernel.
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gtranvi said:
I've searched for hours about this and you might have just answered my lingering question. I am on stock rooted 4.0.3, and have been looking to flash a custom kernel, while avoiding pc odin, and binary count. Just wasn't sure if mobile odin was safe or not to flash kernel, while running stock kernel.
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Mobile Odin is safe to flash a custom kernel.
Download the kernel you want to flash to your SD card (internal or external).
Run Mobile Odin, grant access through Superuser and go to the kernel section inside Mobile Odin pro and look for the kernel that you earlier saved from the download.
After that, just tap on flash firmware (inside Mobile Odin still) and that would restart your phone and once booted, you now have a new kernel.
aurator said:
Mobile Odin is safe to flash a custom kernel.
Download the kernel you want to flash to your SD card (internal or external).
Run Mobile Odin, grant access through Superuser and go to the kernel section inside Mobile Odin pro and look for the kernel that you earlier saved from the download.
After that, just tap on flash firmware (inside Mobile Odin still) and that would restart your phone and once booted, you now have a new kernel.
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Thanks for all the replies- sorry for further asking. Suppose I want to get back to GB from present ICS stock with Speedmod kernel can I use Mobile Odin right away to flash any stock GB? Or go the PC odin route? Which is safer?
sorry guys, why in the TAR version of Philz not have root? I know how to get them but why they are not included? is there any specific reason?
Sorry for my bad English
#rst
It DOES include root. Did you flash it with PC Odin?
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R: Philz TAR
Nope, it doesn't.
Philz post.
Odin packages instructions: ready for root
They come in the form of .tar.md5 file
• boot into download mode
• start odin3 and configure it as in picture below
• connect phone in download mode to PC via USB
• press start to flash the tar.md5 package
• to root, download the root file from here (Method 1) : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746794
The kernel is rooted. You need to install Super User application.
Be it Super User by ChainsDD, SuperSU by Chainfire or the latest Superuser by Kaush.
Just use the zip version and flash via stock recovery. Easier....I think Philz did not include Supersu and busybox on the tar version to avoid the yellow trianlge and the binary counter update in ODIN....
cannot root your stock firmware with tar file
but will support a rooted rom if flashed later ( i used MO)
R: Philz TAR
Boy124 said:
The kernel is rooted. You need to install Super User application.
Be it Super User by ChainsDD, SuperSU by Chainfire or the latest Superuser by Kaush.
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sorry but I don't think so, i can't simply install the app i have to flash it from recovery and it changes a lot.
rraaka said:
cannot root your stock firmware with tar file
but will support a rooted rom if flashed later ( i used MO)
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If I flash a custom ROM root permissions get them through it.
BTW I know how to get the permissions I wanted to know why they are not included and I think the right answer is this ...
bongski55 said:
....I think Philz did not include Supersu and busybox on the tar version to avoid the yellow trianlge and the binary counter update in ODIN....
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....I think Philz did not include Supersu and busybox on the tar version to avoid the yellow trianlge and the binary counter update in ODIN....
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doesnot matter.. updating the kernel using odin will give a yellow triangle