Hello,
I have samsung galaxy S i9000 and i'm using Darky's ROM v10.2.2 (android 2.3.4, JVQ). I want TAJB. Can I flash TAJB over Darky's ROM using CWM?
Thanks.
Absolutely, yes
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Personally if I want to go from a GB to JB ROM, I flash ICS first and then flash a JB ROM.
What I do is:-
(1) Wipe Cache partition, dalvik cache and data factory reset.
(2) Install zip from SD-card --> Flash ROM (I flash SLIM ICS ROM here)
(3) Here you might experience Boot Loops. Dont worry, just remove the battery, put the battery back in and try to goto recovery (the toughest part - It takes me a lot of attempts to goto recovery).
(4) Repeat step 2 --> Flash the ROM again
(5) Reboot.
Repeat the process from ICS to JB rom.
Hopefully this helps
I ask you because DarkyROM needs lagfix + system lagfix enabled. So if it's REALLY REALLY possible, thank you
P.S: Must I turn off lagfix?
It's always a good idea to do a full wipe if you're moving over to any of the Jelly Bean roms.
I'm no dev, but the partition layouts are different and if you have a lot of apps already installed it may cause major problems.
So I suggest you do a clean install. You should also try the CM10 Alpha build by pawitp, it's very fast and quite reliable.
I hope this helped!
Thx!
So, I'm going to do full wipe, turn off lagfix, install ics first, then do another full wipe, finally install jelly bean. No need of odin.
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Hello,
First I want to say sorry because my english isn't on a high level.
I'm a SGS user for some months and I flashed it many times ago (MIUI, CM7, other custom roms...). Now I'm on "teamhacksung ICS 4.0" by... lets say 1-2months.
I was thinking of upgrading to the latest version of your ROM and wanted to use to try to leave my SGS as if it was just purchased.
I was wondering which is the most appropriate way to do it.
As much as I wanted (I started looking more than 1 hour ago) I have not enlighten.
I searched about clean "Stock ROMS" but I think that I will not be able go to into CWM and I will not be able to install again CM9 via .zip
So.. whats the solution???!!!!!! I'm getting crazy...
Thanks guys.
Do a factory reset and clear catched data
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1. in CWM factory reset
2. wipe cache partition
3. advanced > wipe dalvik cache
4. mount & storage > format sdcard
5. install an Kernel cleaning script (like this one from lippo) under install zip (from an e.g. extern sdcard)
6. than flash a rom 2 a clean system
there you go
Schlabbernr1 said:
1. in CWM factory reset
2. wipe cache partition
3. advanced > wipe dalvik cache
4. mount & storage > format sdcard
5. install an Kernel cleaning script (like this one from lippo) under install zip (from an e.g. extern sdcard)
6. than flash a rom 2 a clean system
there you go
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1. So with that, I won't lose "Root" and the "CWM" wich I have at my phone?
2. Doing that will clean completly the system?
3. It isn't better to first install a stock rom (eg JVT or JVU), install a kernel that makes me automatically "Root" and installs "CWM", and then install CM9?
I don't know wich "kernel" or "rom" I have at the moment under my CM9 (...maybe I'm confusing concepts...).
Thank you so much!
atmos7fera said:
1. So with that, I won't lose "Root" and the "CWM" wich I have at my phone?
2. Doing that will clean completly the system?
3. It isn't better to first install a stock rom (eg JVT or JVU), install a kernel that makes me automatically "Root" and installs "CWM", and then install CM9?
I don't know wich "kernel" or "rom" I have at the moment under my CM9 (...maybe I'm confusing concepts...).
Thank you so much!
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1. You will lose Root and CWM, cause you go back to stock.
2. No. To format "as from the store" you need to flash stock gingerbread - JVU, JVT, with repartition checked in Odin (it wipes also sd card);
3 After you install stock gb, flash a rooted kernel, like CF-Root or Semaphore and then flash ICS.
CM7 and Gingerbread(GB) are Android 2.3.x
CM9 and ICSSGS and other are Android 4.0.x
Make sure what you have. Cm9 is another build than ICSSGS.
Trak-X said:
1. You will lose Root and CWM, cause you go back to stock.
2. No. To format "as from the store" you need to flash stock gingerbread - JVU, JVT, with repartition checked in Odin (it wipes also sd card);
3 After you install stock gb, flash a rooted kernel, like CF-Root or Semaphore and then flash ICS.
CM7 and Gingerbread(GB) are Android 2.3.x
CM9 and ICSSGS and other are Android 4.0.x
Make sure what you have. Cm9 is another build than ICSSGS.
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At the moment I got: "teamhacksung's CM9 ALPHA (Build 16)"
- Wich stock rom do you recommend me for CM9 or ICSSGS then? I got JVT at the moment with modem JVT from "siky_dude" post but my conex isn't working propely...
How can I know wich is the most aproppiated stock for my phone? I'm from Spain and I'm Vodafone (I dont know if that matters).
Thank you again guys!
atmos7fera said:
At the moment I got: "teamhacksung's CM9 ALPHA (Build 16)"
- Wich stock rom do you recommend me for CM9 or ICSSGS then? I got JVT at the moment with modem JVT from "siky_dude" post but my conex isn't working propely...
How can I know wich is the most aproppiated stock for my phone? I'm from Spain and I'm Vodafone (I dont know if that matters).
Thank you again guys!
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Well.. if you are on Vodafone in Europe, use XXJVU (don't forget to check repartition). You can find it on Sammobile.com or here on XDA. Flash that one. Then flash Semaphore 2.5.0 (not 2.5.0 BM).
After that you can copy on your phone the rom that you want. I am on ICSSGS. I found it the best (this is up to you).
For the modem, you have to try to see which one has the best reception in your area. In Romania, i use JVT and JVU. Both work fine.
After you flash ICS, you can also try KF1 and KB3 for modems: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1548815
As a further reference, ICSSGS has a RC5 in testing, and in the next few days will be updated to 4.0.4 because Google has started releasing the sources.
So the other day I tried to flash Slim ICS on to my i9000 but I failed. There's like three methods you can try between if the first one doesn't succeed... Non of them worked for me. I still got the same boot loop on every method, every time. What am I supposed to do? Can someone please be so kind and write me a step by step tutorial of how to install Slim ICS. Worth mentioning is I'm on Darky's gingerbread rom JVQ v10.2 RES.
You flashed ICS Kernel first? Tried to install the Rom twice? First to install Kernel and second to install Rom?
Step 1. Boot into CWM recovery.
Step 2. Wipe data/Factory reset.
Step 3. Mounts and storage> Format / System.
Step 4. Advanced> Wipe Dalvik cache & Wipe Battery stats.
Step 5. Install from SD card...
i. Flash Base_3.6.zip
ii. Flash Base_3.6.zip again
iv. Flash 3.6_I9000_Essentials.zip
v. Flash any other .zips you require like face unlock
**Step 6. Flash an alternative kernel like Siyah or NEAK, SOD reports from users of stock kernel. I flashed Siyah from the beginning when I updated to 3.6 so can't comment.**
Reboot.
Happy days!
**EDIT: SORRY don't flash Siyah or NEAK because they are GT-I9100 kernels!! Ma bad!
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Swyped from a distant star, the other side of the Galaxy on my Slim ICS powered GT-i9100 using Tapatalk 2©
mendiculus said:
You flashed ICS Kernel first? Tried to install the Rom twice? First to install Kernel and second to install Rom?
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I tried to install the rom twice without any luck. I haven't tried to install ICS kernel first though. Do you recommend one?
JayJ-1974 said:
Step 1. Boot into CWM recovery.
Step 2. Wipe data/Factory reset.
Step 3. Mounts and storage> Format / System.
Step 4. Advanced> Wipe Dalvik cache & Wipe Battery stats.
Step 5. Install from SD card...
i. Flash Base_3.6.zip
ii. Flash Base_3.6.zip again
iv. Flash 3.6_I9100_Essentials.zip
v. Flash any other .zips you require like face unlock
Step 6. Flash an alternative kernel like Siyah or NEAK, SOD reports from users of stock kernel. I flashed Siyah from the beginning when I updated to 3.6 so can't comment.
Reboot.
Happy days!
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Swyped from a distant star, the other side of the Galaxy on my Slim ICS powered GT-i9100 using Tapatalk 2©
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I've followed step 1-5 with no luck whatsoever. I haven't tried step 6. I will probably end up in a boot loop after step 5 so how do I install the kernel? Should I put the kernel on the SD card together with the rom and the essentials and flash the kernel before the reboot after step 5?
You could flash your I9000 with another ICS via Odin and then try??
PLEASE NOTE I edited my post above, blasted Tapatalk.
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Swyped from a distant star, the other side of the Galaxy on my Slim ICS powered GT-i9100 using Tapatalk 2©
OMG! I'm panicking! I just cannot get it to work... I've tried everything! Done all the methods recommended. Flashed semaphore ICS 1.1.1 and it still won't work! The only taste of this "well spoken of" rom I can get is through slim ICS v2.6, it doesn't boot loop but when booted I can't seem to get any 3g or signal. So not even that works. I WANT THIS ROM SO BADLY! Please someone help me!
Follow a thread like Team ICSSGS for dummies or ICS333 to get ICS on your phone then follow steps below (from Slim website).
From another ICS ROM
1. Download my latest Base + Essentials (from downloads page download zip not md5)
2. Enter CWM, wipe data, format system ( in mounts and storage)
3. Flash Base*** AND Essentials, Reboot to system.
*** - If the base flash is too quick ( < 5 seconds or so), reflash base before flashing essentials.
You can also clear cache & dalvik cache,clear nstools & init'd (advanced menu). You should clear cache & dalvik cache, nstools & init'd before flashing semaphore. Also once in ROM it is best not to actually use nsTools but rather use semaphore app.
No need to clear battery. My battery is as good as ever and I've never done this and I've flashed a lot of different ROMS.
if you are coming from gingerbread you will need to flash a modem.
Get an ICS modem from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1158783
scubadude said:
Follow a thread like Team ICSSGS for dummies or ICS333 to get ICS on your phone then follow steps below (from Slim website).
From another ICS ROM
1. Download my latest Base + Essentials (from downloads page download zip not md5)
2. Enter CWM, wipe data, format system ( in mounts and storage)
3. Flash Base*** AND Essentials, Reboot to system.
*** - If the base flash is too quick ( < 5 seconds or so), reflash base before flashing essentials.
You can also clear cache & dalvik cache,clear nstools & init'd (advanced menu). You should clear cache & dalvik cache, nstools & init'd before flashing semaphore. Also once in ROM it is best not to actually use nsTools but rather use semaphore app.
No need to clear battery. My battery is as good as ever and I've never done this and I've flashed a lot of different ROMS.
if you are coming from gingerbread you will need to flash a modem.
Get an ICS modem from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1158783
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Somehow I managed to install cyanogenmod 9 on my phone yesterday, don't know what I did really. But now when I tried to install Slim ICS again, using your guide, it worked! Thank you so much!
i'm having the same issue......but i have no way to boot in recovery mode
same here... bootloop and no way into recovery any1 able to help?
Hi Everyone,
I have the Samsung galaxy p1000 tablet which is rooted and running stock firmware version 2.3.3 ....i have rooted it using doomslord toolkit....
.....I want to install cm9 on my tab....but i want to make sure everything is good before i start doing anything.......
i tried downloading overcome but download stopped everytime.......
i have downloaded overcome kernel 4.0.0.tar though.....
i want clockwork mod recovery on my tab.....how can i do that?
i am on stock firmware so do i need to restock it through overcome......or flashing the overcome kernel would do it all....
should i flash the overcome kernel only......is it feasible to use that kernel for stock firmware.....will the kernel convert tab into ext4 thereby making it possible to flash cm9
please help me over this......
Thanks..
I did that before, flash the kernel, wait for the conversion to ext4, reboot and flash cyanogen mod. For me it worked for installing AOKP mtd.
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Thanks salahmed......but one more question...was ur stock firmware rooted when u flashed the kernel cause that's what is bothering me...and how do i return to my original device clean firmware once i am using cm9....
Thanks once again...
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You can always restock using overcome stock safe.
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I have some free time today and so i will flash the rom today.....
Are these the steps i should follow???
1. Flash the overcome kernel only without restocking....
2. let it convert the system into ext4....and let it reboot after it...
3. Then shut down the tab and press volume down and power buttons at the same time till the clockworkmod recovery shoots up....
4. Then navigate to ' install from zip' and select AOKP BUILD 37(decided to flash AOKP) zip file....let it flash and then flash kernel(which kernel should i flash????? or does the AOKP zip contain it and hence it should be automatically flashed)
5. Then flash gapps.....
6. when it's done ....reboot
questions....
when should i wipe dalvik cache and data( before flashing AOKP zip or after that)
?????
also i read somewhere that i can revert back to original samsung firmware by flashing original samsung firmware via odin with "repartion checked".....
After flashing overcome kernel go to recovery wipe cash, dalvic cash, factory reset format data, then flash AOKP, the kernel is included 'z image' , then reboot system let it to complete booting, then reboot recovery again and flash gapps.
And that's right you can revert back with re partition but I did not try it.
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So there's three questions here.
1) What improvements are there in CM9 over the Samsung ICS ROM that really make it stand out and make flashing CM9 worthwhile? What happens to all my apps and are there any killer bugs?
2) How would I go about installing CM9 considering the brick problem with the Samsung ICS ROM?
EDIT:
Some extra information. My Note is an unlocked version purchased from Amazon UK and I have already rooted my device, prior to which I flashed the official ICS ROM using PC Odin.
Liam0102 said:
So there's three questions here.
1) What improvements are there in CM9 over the Samsung ICS ROM that really make it stand out and make flashing CM9 worthwhile.
2) How would I go about installing CM9 considering the brick problem with the Samsung ICS ROM?
EDIT:
Some extra information. My Note is an unlocked version purchased from Amazon UK and I have already rooted my device, prior to which I flashed the official ICS ROM using PC Odin.
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Samsung ICS and CM9 are two completely different ROMs, CM9 is the pure android experience, No junk, No bloatware, Super fast you really should try it.
However, if you use CM9 you will lose all the S-Pen features and it will become just a normal stylus, You will also lose the S Memo app(s) but there are some alternatives. To install it, Just flash a GB rom via ODIN, Flash abyss kernel and then flash CM9 (you will need to wipe on abyss kernel)
Pretty simple really I have a nandroid of paranoid android and a nandroid of rocketROM, so i can simply flash GB or ICS via ODIN and restore my nandroid, So i can constantly switch between the 2 as im undecided which one i like the most
Losing S-Pen features isn't a big problem as long as it still works as a stylus. My biggest thing is my widgets and apps. Particularly SPlanner. Does CM9 come with a decent calander along with a widget for said calender?
For installation, do I flash the GB ROM with mobile ODIN or PC Odin? And how do I install a kernel?
Sorry I'm new to the whole custom ROM world
Im not sure if the stock calendar will suit your needs but no harm in trying Theres a ton of calendar apps & widgets in the play store so you'll be fine.
As for installation, You can either use Mobile ODIN or PC ODIN, I always use PC ODIN cause i've always used it.
So after you have flashed GB in ODIN, Reboot the phone, Put all the stuff on the SD, then reboot in to download mode
as for kernels, Download this one https://dl.dropbox.com/u/69014495/GingerBread-speedmod-kernel-n7000-k2-12-Odin.tar
Flash it in ODIN (PDA) Then put this one on your SD card along with your CM ROM https://dl.dropbox.com/u/69014495/AbyssNotekernel42RedTouchOriginalLogo.zip and flash it in CWM recovery, reboot recovery (under advanced menu in CWM)
Now find the ROM and flash it Job done !
So step 1) Flash GB with Odin.
step 2) Flash new kernal
step 3)... I'm lost
1) Flash GB
2) Flash Kernel
3) Boot into recovery
4) Flash abyss kernel ( not necessary as there is no brickbug on GB, But it states to use it on the OP of Paranoid Android (CM ROM) )
5) Reboot recovery
6) Wipe and factory reset, Wipe cache + Dalvik cache
7) Flash your CM based ROM
8) Jump for joy
9) Report back saying it worked
All your softwares which are part of Samsung rom will be lost, like S-Memo or the SNote, Splanner, TW launcher etc.
The CM9 roms have their own calendar installed and which also does the work that its supposed to do. With CM9 roms you get lot of options for modification and also as per your liking.
To install - you need to go back to GB roms first. Use the following link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1535025
1. The above link will give you prerooted GB Rom and will also ensure your binary count does not increase. Use PC Odin to flash
2. Download your choice of CM 9 rom like the Original CM9 or Asylum or the Paranoid Android and keep it in your phone's root drive.
3. Download Abyss 4.2 kernel and flash using the Mobile Odin. Reboot to Kernel once installed.
4. Install your selected CM9 variant from your internal storage.
The above steps will help you get CM9. My favourite is Asylum and PA. Asylum for further speed enhancement over CM9 and PA for its Tablet mode.
Hope this helps.
+1 to paranoid android, The hybrid tablet/phone mode is awesome, and it looks really good on the note, Lots of customisation to change DPI too !
Thanks to kailashnj for linking a prerooted GB rom That should save you some time !
azzledazzle said:
1) Flash GB
2) Flash Kernel
3) Boot into recovery
4) Flash abyss kernel ( not necessary as there is no brickbug on GB, But it states to use it on the OP of Paranoid Android (CM ROM) )
5) Reboot recovery
6) Wipe and factory reset, Wipe cache + Dalvik cache
7) Flash your CM based ROM
8) Jump for joy
9) Report back saying it worked
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How do I do step 6?
Okay, Once you have flashed your kernel, It should inject root + CWM on to the phone, So boot into recovery (volume UP + home + power) then select wipe data / factory reset, After that is done, wipe cache partition, then after that, go to advanced and select clear dalvik cache.
then on to step 7
azzledazzle said:
Okay, Once you have flashed your kernel, It should inject root + CWM on to the phone, So boot into recovery (volume UP + home + power) then select wipe data / factory reset, After that is done, wipe cache partition, then after that, go to advanced and select clear dalvik cache.
then on to step 7
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Ah ok thanks So flash everything with odin?
GB ROM and kernel yes. The actual cm9 ROM needs to be flashed in recovery.
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azzledazzle said:
GB ROM and kernel yes. The actual cm9 ROM needs to be flashed in recovery.
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Ah ok The Abyss Kernal is with Odin as well?
no, the abyss kernel is to be flashed in recovery, Well the one i linked you to is anyway. You might not need it, as the speedmod GB kernel is just the same, The brickbug doesnt affect GB users
azzledazzle said:
no, the abyss kernel is to be flashed in recovery, Well the one i linked you to is anyway. You might not need it, as the speedmod GB kernel is just the same, The brickbug doesnt affect GB users
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Ok thanks The GB ROM has almost finished downloading, I'll post here if I'm successful
you WILL be successful
Well the rooted GB ROM linked, according to Odin, is invalid. So now I'm going to have to download another one.
The one i used is just uploading to dropbox, Il give you the link when its done if you want ? Otherwise go here http://www.sammobile.com and download it
azzledazzle said:
The one i used is just uploading to dropbox, Il give you the link when its done if you want ? Otherwise go here http://www.sammobile.com and download it
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I got one from Dr. Ketan's thread, if needed I can just root that one. I've got plenty of time on my hands. But thanks for the offer anyway
haha no probs Sometimes old links get damaged and no one notices, So i like to keep all my downloads in dropbox incase someone needs it
I got 25gb free space with my HTC, Plus all the bonus space for referring people lol, I may aswel put it to good use
i wanted to do data factory reset
im on paranoid android v0.5 having some probs with it
so i decided to hav a fresh install of th same rom with all 3 wipes
so vich version out of the 4 abyss kernel shd i use?
1)AbyssNote kernel 4.2 Final CW Touch Custom Logo
2)AbyssNote kernel 4.2 Final CW Touch Original Logo:
3)AbyssNote kernel 4.2 Final RedPill Touch Custom Logo:
4)AbyssNote kernel 4.2 Final RedPill Touch Original Logo:
People tend to use RedPill so you see the difference when you've rebooted into recovery therefore you know you're on a safe kernel....
I tended to use: AbyssNotekernel42CWTouchOriginalLogo
Although now for uber safety (And paranoia) I tend to downgrade to GB and do all my wipes and FR's in there, Then approach things afresh...
No need to use abyss. Since cm9 is a safe kernel.
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1) install paranoid v0.5
2) install gapps
3) wipe data factory reset
4) wipe cache partion
3) wipe dalvik cache
is this th way i can go? js asking to b sure
I too use: AbyssNotekernel42CWTouchOriginalLogo, have not run into any issues.
I have run with issues . In the abyss recovery ext SD card doesn't show up. I was struck on the recovery luckily I had nandroid backup so I restored it . I don't know what would have happened if there was no ROM to flash and I finished all three wipes . It was awkward. Luckily I came out of the situation. But cm9 and speed mod is safe to make three wipes. But are they safe to flash cm10 ?
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I hear that SpeedMod is a safe kernel to wipe on - Although as mentioned earlier I have not tried, despite running SpeedMod
chillteddy said:
1) install paranoid v0.5
2) install gapps
3) wipe data factory reset
4) wipe cache partion
3) wipe dalvik cache
is this th way i can go? js asking to b sure
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Reboot into recovery
Full wipe(be sure you are on cm9 before you wipe)
Flash rom paranoid android
Flash gapps
Now again full wipe
Reboot system
Done.
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Vishal_Pratap singh said:
I have run with issues . In the abyss recovery ext SD card doesn't show up. I was struck on the recovery luckily I had nandroid backup so I restored it . I don't know what would have happened if there was no ROM to flash and I finished all three wipes . It was awkward. Luckily I came out of the situation. But cm9 and speed mod is safe to make three wipes. But are they safe to flash cm10 ?
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Yes CM9 is safe to install CM10 but not Speed Mod
Question
Does have a difference between come back to 2.3.5 and then install rom or just make the wipes (data/cache/dalvik) in a safe kernel and install rom too?
Tks!