Root XXLA9 (GB 2.3.6) - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I have just bought a Vodafone NZ Note running XXLA9 (2.3.6) with baseband N7000XXLA8.
Kernel version: 2.6.35.7-N7000XXLA9-CL919588.
Interestingly enough, the XXLA9 on sammobile refers to Android 4.0.3 and not GB.
Any recommended root methods and ideally make a backup of the current firmware? The XXLA9 seems to be a ghost, just a handful of references to it.
Thanks.

Flash Speedmod k2-12 via Odin. Job done.
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Firmware Compatibly DTJP5 ->XXJPY

Basically can I flash a Europe Firmware or ROM that was based on a Europe stock firmware over my Australian firmware and still have my phone fully functional on the Australian Networks?
I read that Asian phones might have issues but as far as I can see the Australian SGS is the international version.
I've installed Darky's 9.0.2 (which is based on XXJPY) on my Optus Galaxy S, and I highly recommend it Much better than the stock rom, much smoother and definitely looks better!
What was your stock ROM? lexxonnet?
It was DTJP5 as well.
ok Thanks that makes me feel a lot better, I think I will install Darkyy's 9.0.2 as well. Which CF-Root did you use? and did you flash JPY stock first or did you just go directly with the Darkyy's ROM?
Anyway I took the plunge and installed Darkyy's 9.1 Extreme Edition.... But the clockwork mod wouldn't work until I flashed my firmware to XXJPY.... but its all working so all is good.

[Q] Android 2.3 Upgrade

Greetings from Germany. Phone runs on 2.2 Android with Kernel 2.6.32.9 root @ SE-S608#1
The Samsung Kies says
PDA:JPH
PHONE:JPP
CSC:JPA (ORS)
I wanted to upgrade to Gingerbread, but Kies says its already running on the newest available (Froyo). Im using the english version of Kies, think it doesn't matter?
1. Im using the german O2 Network, and I think the phone is not branded or rooted cause its new. Is the Gingerbread not out yet for my phone version ?
2. Can I flash the newest firmware like 2.3.4 by using Odin - WITHOUT rooting the phone - (rooting voids the warranty) ?
3. Is there currently any good custom ROM which is perfectly stable and has none bugs or lacking functions of official Gingerbread 2.3 ?
Heres a great 2.3.3 rom (Darkys)
Very stable and very fast, give it a go, you have to flash the JVH base rom first.
have a read....
http://www.darkyrom.com/community/i...-darkyrom-gingerbread-jvh-noob-friendly.3080/
hit thanks
i'll give this rom a try, heard good things about it.
Thank you.

[Q] how to Flash galaxy S..?

how to flash galaxy S...im using 2.3.6 baseband version 19000XXJVT..can i flash I9000XXJVU to my phone and i want to upgrade to Jelly bean using I9000XXJVU baseband..i just saw the tutorial in Elite JBrom..will this brick my phone..sorry im a noob..
Flash JB
roshan2989 said:
how to flash galaxy S...im using 2.3.6 baseband version 19000XXJVT..can i flash I9000XXJVU to my phone and i want to upgrade to Jelly bean using I9000XXJVU baseband..i just saw the tutorial in Elite JBrom..will this brick my phone..sorry im a noob..
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Note: you flash at your own risk! There are no guarantees!
The accepted route is to flash xxjvu (although I went from jw4). It is important to avoid going straight to JB. First, flash an ICS rom. Then flash a JB rom. On the Slimrom site it suggests flashing cm9 http://slimroms.net/index.php/installation/slim-bean and then Slim Bean.
I went from 2.3.6 jw4 to RemICS-UX (ICS) and then to Remics-JB (JB). Choice of custom rom is very much a matter of taste, and my current rom is in fact based on Slim Bean.
From what I've read, the gt-i9000 is pretty resilient. And if things go wrong, one can usually recover by flashing a gb or stock rom with odin.

[Q] Galaxy I9000 Froyo 2.2 to Jelly Bean the right way

Hi there
cousin of mine is unsure how to proceed from a rooted 2.2 Frojo to Jelly Bean, here are his questions:
Hello,
I need your help because I don´t know the next steps to flash
my Android.
I rooted my international Galaxy S I9000 with vodafone branding.
(I flashed the "CF-Root-XX_XEU_JPO-v1.2-Busybox-1.17.1" kernel)
Then I installed the ROM Manager app to install CWM 2.5.
I have still e2 Recovery but I can load the zip in this mode
every time.
All data is already backed up and saved (IMEI/EFS Backup is done).
I used the Root Explorer for this step.
Now I´m not sure which steps are needed to install either
Gingerbread, ICS or Jelly Bean. Which roms/kernels are compatible?
My final version should be Cyanogenmod Mackay Jelly Bean.
Now I have Froyo 2.2
Does anyone have appropriate info or links that may help me
because the forum search didn´t serve the right infos for me.
PDA: I9000BUJP7
PHONE: I9000BUJP5
CSC: I9000GVD2JP5
Build Info: 2010.10
Firmware Version: 2.2
Kernel Version: 2.6.32.9 [email protected] #1
Build Number: FROYO.BUJP7
Thanks in advance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RoZU5ZPMS4&list=UUawwqTCK5egDfXdJe3EH0XQ&index=13
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRnH13sRAIc&list=UUawwqTCK5egDfXdJe3EH0XQ&index=9
Hey
You first need to have official gingerbread (provided by samsung) bootloaders as some roms need these..
You can follow the update and root guide below..(Works for the Internation Version Only!! Model No: GT-I9000)
After succesfull booting flash the macky rom with the given instructions in his thread..
Done..
Sent from my Awesome GT-I9300..!

Can I install a particular modem(baseband version DDJV7) on any ROM?

I downgraded from cm10.2 to stock gb and then flashed (had installed speedmod kernel) Mackay CM9 2014 1.7
The performance is great. But I experience constant network drop. I live in India and the stock baseband version for Gingerbread was ddjv7.
Can i just find a ddjv7 modem and flash it (using TWRP) or do i need to see if it's compatible with this particular ROM.
Right now the baseband version is XXJVT.
Kernel: stock for Mackay
it's fine just to flash baseband from recovery, I'm using exactly the same rom and did the same with mine but with a different baseband for my region
EDIT: found the modem you are looking for here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2134153

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