Just Got a A godlike white note - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm a big fan of cyanogen and I don't want to brick my new toy.. Now what?
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msedek said:
I'm a big fan of cyanogen and I don't want to brick my new toy.. Now what?
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Either you dream of having it..... or you can root your phone with. GB there are many methods, next download CM night.. version don't remember which its now but you'll flash it simply using CWM if you don't have it flash a kernel with CWM and watch your counter
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Or you can follow this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1662802 and follow the installation instructions and/or videos to get this AWESOME rom on your device :good:

Take a look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360
It's all you need to download and use any of our amazing custom roms. Just make sure you're on GB, choose the right package, run it and then go browsing custom roms to find the one you like
I personally recommend AOSP roms. Go for CM9 or Paranoid, those are probably the best available - though some might disagree, i always consider AOSP roms as best.

Yeah now I'm rocking cm9 flashed a stock rooted gb rom then flashed cwm via mobile Odin then flashed cm9/gapss and that's it
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Any special procedures?

Okay so my friend has a Samsung captivate. He is on 2.2 and I would really like to help him root and install cwm and a stable cm9 build. I see a lot of one click methods but I'm not particularly sure which one to use... I have an s3 which to me seemed easier to root and install cwm. All this eclair, froyo, and gb things are hurting my head.And just driving me in circles. But if I had some direction it would be appreciated. I just want to know what I need to do to get ,root,cwm, and cm9 thanks ahead of time!
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MacTheRipperr said:
Okay so my friend has a Samsung captivate. He is on 2.2 and I would really like to help him root and install cwm and a stable cm9 build. I see a lot of one click methods but I'm not particularly sure which one to use... I have an s3 which to me seemed easier to root and install cwm. All this eclair, froyo, and gb things are hurting my head.And just driving me in circles. But if I had some direction it would be appreciated. I just want to know what I need to do to get ,root,cwm, and cm9 thanks ahead of time!
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I don't claim to know everything but I do know this. Being that he is on 2.2 you will have to flash to gingerbread first and make sure whatever you flash has bootloaders included otherwise you will have a bricked phone at some point along your way to CM9.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1300843
Go to that link and it will give you several one click options to get you to a variety of stock GB roms. Also for your intitial root there are several one click applications available that will get you fixed up you should just have to google them.
Yeah I'm used to having to flash new firmware, flashing cwm again then new Rom.that was on my old sensation. But thanks I will tell him to update to gingerbread via kies.then I will flash a custom kernel via Odin then just update to cm9
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Stickies also have some good instructions.
Okay so he just upgraded to 2.3.5 so am I going to need to install boot loader as well? or am I just going to use the one click tool
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If he is on 2.3.5 GB already, root the phone and flash a corn kernel so he will have a working CWM
If he has kk4 gb 2.3.5, then he has the gb bootloaders. So all u need is to flash a kernel with cwm and then the Rom of ur choice copied to ur internal sd and u will be good to go. So see this... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19425513&postcount=1
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So even though they are gingerbread boot loaders, I can still flash an ics Rom?
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^ Yep... And each Rom should have it's own install instructions and requirements in their OP as well.
(hit thx button by accident, but oh well ... )
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So even though they are gingerbread boot loaders, I can still flash an ics Rom?
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Yes GB bootloaders are the requirement and are even backwards compatible. You should be able to install anything from Eclair to Jelly Bean now without problem. But as the previous response states make sure you follow the directions for whatever rom you are using so you are less likely to run into issues.
Yeah I just ran into problem after problem tonight. Finally got cm9 installed and his imei for changed. I am running into every speed bump possible with this phone
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Unsure about emmc and flashing

Hey folks only had my note about a month now, ive used the app on the playstore and my emmc chip is bad lol it says Insane chip made me laugh, now i updated it through kies and all was good and ive just found out about LRQ, now do i have to go back to gingerbread then LRQ or can i flash LRQ straight over LRK, or wohldmit be best to flash GB rom, root do a full wipe and flash LRQ if I'm totaly honest I'd rather keep my Note stock, i use ,y nexus u for messing about.
Much appreciated for any help.
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E_Goldstein said:
Hey folks only had my note about a month now, ive used the app on the playstore and my emmc chip is bad lol it says Insane chip made me laugh, now i updated it through kies and all was good and ive just found out about LRQ, now do i have to go back to gingerbread then LRQ or can i flash LRQ straight over LRK, or wohldmit be best to flash GB rom, root do a full wipe and flash LRQ if I'm totaly honest I'd rather keep my Note stock, i use ,y nexus u for messing about.
Much appreciated for any help.
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Im assume your devices havent rooted. And wanna go for custom ics rom.
1) root your devices ( dr.ketan thread).
2) flash speedmod or hydracore kernel thru rocovery or mobile odin.
3) reboot recovery and do full wipes.
4). Install rom. Done.
Good luck
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yes u can directly go from lrk to lrq. just flash it using pc odin
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nokiamodeln91 said:
yes u can directly go from lrk to lrq. just flash it using pc odin
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Just what i thought just wanted to make sure thank you
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How do I fully root the Note?

Hey guys, Recently my dad got a Galaxy Note (N7000) and he has been complaining about The Note 2 getting jelly bean and stuff.
I already rooted it for him with Superuser.
I want to install a custom rom for him but I read a lot of topics saying that theres a very high chance on bricking your device using CWM and stuff.
If anyone could post a step by step guide, That would be super-appreciated, Thank you in advance.
Phone info
-Android 4.0.4
Baseband - N7000DXLR1
Kernel - 3.0.15-N7000DXLR5-CL968032
Build Number - IMM76D.DXLR5
Hello, here's a link to a step by step. Follow it perfeclty, and u will not brick ur fone.
http://www.androidauthority.com/galaxy-note-gt-n7000-root-android-4-0-4-ics-xxlrg-102122/
Search for liquidsmooth rom and flash it. It's a great rom and very smooth as it's name.
{Helpful, thank me}
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jgkhalil said:
Hello, here's a link to a step by step. Follow it perfeclty, and u will not brick ur fone.
http://www.androidauthority.com/galaxy-note-gt-n7000-root-android-4-0-4-ics-xxlrg-102122/
Search for liquidsmooth rom and flash it. It's a great rom and very smooth as it's name.
{Helpful, thank me}
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Thanks for the quick reply, question. Whats XXLRG firmware?
Xxlrg is related to german and liquidsmooth is based on dat firmware
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jgkhalil said:
Hello, here's a link to a step by step. Follow it perfeclty, and u will not brick ur fone.
http://www.androidauthority.com/galaxy-note-gt-n7000-root-android-4-0-4-ics-xxlrg-102122/
Search for liquidsmooth rom and flash it. It's a great rom and very smooth as it's name.
{Helpful, thank me}
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He's already rooted and on stock kernel, if he tries to flash a ROM using above CWM.zip or does factory reset on it, he will brick his device.
Best advice is to go Here, download PhilZ-cwm6-DXLR5-OLB-2.7-signed.zip (that's the one that is compatible with his ROM) and put it on external SD card. From there, boot into recovery mode, and flash Philz kernel from external storage. (It's the only one that can be flashed from stock recovery). Then phone will be fully rooted with safe stock kernel and safe CWM recovery. Only then should any attempt be made to flash ROMs from recovery.
Re: CWM.zip READ THIS
Easiest for me is to flash ICS of your choice using Odin. Then flash speedmod-kernel-n7000-ics-k3-13-Odin.tar using Odin. Select PDA in Odin to use this file. Google it up. Double check that the file you get is for ICS N7000 and that it is the Odin version.
The end result will be a rooted ICS that you can safely wipe. It also has Clockworkmod installed. This allows you to flash custom JB roms. You may get a yellow triangle upon reboot. Just buy Triangle Away on Google Play store. Reset the counter using the app.
But flashing philz from stock doesn't result in triangle, raised counter and need for triangle away. Surely easier
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If he has to ask what is xxLRG, thr i wont even advice him to flash custom roms.
Sell the Note and get your father a Note2. Chances are, he will complain of so many things "not normal" once in custom rom, etc.
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praetorius said:
If he has to ask what is xxLRG, thr i wont even advice him to flash custom roms....
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Yeah you're right - Noob Alert!
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+1 bro
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Deathsongx3 said:
Hey guys, Recently my dad got a Galaxy Note (N7000) and he has been complaining about The Note 2 getting jelly bean and stuff.
I already rooted it for him with Superuser.
I want to install a custom rom for him but I read a lot of topics saying that theres a very high chance on bricking your device using CWM and stuff.
If anyone could post a step by step guide, That would be super-appreciated, Thank you in advance.
Phone info
-Android 4.0.4
Baseband - N7000DXLR1
Kernel - 3.0.15-N7000DXLR5-CL968032
Build Number - IMM76D.DXLR5
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you read the stickies in forum section, search for dr ketans guide. All your info is already available
btw you cant root with super user alone....
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Struggling To Flash Rom

Hi guys,
Now I had no problems flashing a custom ROM on my HTC Desire but my Samsung Galaxy Note N7000 is causing me a huge headache
I would like to flash Jelly Bean but I'm struggling.
My Note is rooted and I have purchased Mobile Odin off the Play store, using Mobile Odin has not resulted in a successfull flash, yet. lol
What's even more confusing is that the kernel version on my Note has changed but no visible settings can be seen.
Your help is very much appreciated.
Thanks
Stefan
1. How are you flashing in mobile Odin?
2. What rom are you trying to flash?
3. What exactly happens?
4. Are you sure you have full root (DL an app from play store to check)?
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asf58967 said:
1. How are you flashing in mobile Odin?
2. What rom are you trying to flash?
3. What exactly happens?
4. Are you sure you have full root (DL an app from play store to check)?
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nice one..
what rom are you from.. if you have root then install ClockWorkMod and flash Safe kernel such as Speedmod 3-15 and Hydracore,, after flashing safe kernel go to Advance>reboot recovery and flash Custom Rom.
mistajoe83 said:
what rom are you from.. if you have root then install ClockWorkMod and flash Safe kernel such as Speedmod 3-15 and Hydracore,, after flashing safe kernel go to Advance>reboot recovery and flash Custom Rom.
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Is ClockWorkMod safe with Samsung Note on ICS?
Depends which kernel, you need a non stock kernel to be completely safe.
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What is the difference between a ROM and a Kernel? Sounding like a complete newbie here
TheWelshOne said:
What is the difference between a ROM and a Kernel? Sounding like a complete newbie here
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Rom is the platform itself, Kernel governs all the hardware. Simply put
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Do I need to flash a ROM before flashing a Kernel?
TheWelshOne said:
Do I need to flash a ROM before flashing a Kernel?
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Rom flash usually includes kernel, then flash required kernel after.
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SpyderTracks said:
Rom flash usually includes kernel, then flash required kernel after.
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Ok I think I understand.
What ROM would you recommend for tge Samsung Galaxy Note N7000?
Appreciate your help.
You obviously really need to do some reading before flashing anything. Start with the stickies.
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asf58967 said:
You obviously really need to do some reading before flashing anything. Start with the stickies.
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Have to agree, start with stickies and Dr ketans thread in the stickies more so.
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SpyderTracks said:
Rom flash usually includes kernel.
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Usually?
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[Q] New to droid, asking for help

I have recently switched to droid from iOS and I am very confused about rooting.
I have NoteCore kernel on 4.0.4 and I am looking for a custom ROM to flash
I don't know anything about roms and I was only following a guide when I got NoteCore so a good explanation along with ROMs would be good
I want to know what is the best rom for a galaxy note in your opinion, I am not really looking for much. just it has to be quick and have S pen support (I dunno if all roms have that)
also any other cool stuff to add to my note
sorry for all these questions but iOS has so little customization I am just used to everything being served on a plate
many thanks, razzile
(sorry if this is in the wrong section)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2093933
This is my review for ultimate jb.i used stock roms for a year.so dont try to have a high jump.you may brick your phone.i used a zip file in recovery to root my n7000.i dont feel comfortable with odin.
I think you can find good info if you search root galaxy note.
Read my thread and i'll be happy to hear from you my friend
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if you are on Notecore kernel, you must be already rooted and have CWM and notecore is a safe kernel too.
so you can go about flash custom roms.
here is a list of roms that you can choose from
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1847786
read the reviews and features .. "my best might not be your best"
Well its accourding to your taste you have to try touchwiz ROM like alliance or ultimate or cyanogenmode like asylum (the best for now) then you will decide touchwiz or CM Every one of them have a dozens of custom roms
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Rooting, recovey etcetra.That is the explanation
Links to custom roms can be found in Android development and Original Android Development sections.Look there
Well NoteCore has CWM Recovery with Root Access.
I Suggest you to flash
Ultimata JB v5.1
OR
Angry V3.
Both with airview multiwindow and Note 2 features.Check them out.
am on ultimate v5.1 and am verry happy!
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Yiannis75 said:
Well NoteCore has CWM Recovery with Root Access.
I Suggest you to flash
Ultimata JB v5.1
OR
Angry V3.
Both with airview multiwindow and Note 2 features.Check them out.
am on ultimate v5.1 and am verry happy!
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Me too.ultimate rocks
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sepehrthegreat-iran said:
Me too.ultimate rocks
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i feel angry v3 is better rom today. smooth and better bttry life...
If you are new to android I would stick to a stock ICS rom with PhilZ kernel until you feel comfortable with how android works. In my opinion the leaked JB roms are not recommendable for a beginner, they still contain bugs. And I would not directly go to a custom rom too because it takes at least som knowledge to fix the problems you might encounter. With a stock ICS rom.in combination with the PhilZ kernel you have root rights, CWM to nand backups (system images),.everything you need for a good android experience. That's a good base to start. And as soon as you get to know the os better you can start using custom roms if you like.
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