Installing cwm running 2.3.6 - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all, Bit of a noob regarding the note...Struggling to find an easy way to install clockwork mod on a gingerbread note...have already managed it on ics but lost wifi and decided to revert back to gb....tried searching on the forums and even tried dr ketan's method flashing the cf kernel and thought i'd bricked it(squeaky bum time!!!) but managed to get it back using pc odin(phew)
I am rooted on baseband xxla4 with kernel xxla6. your help would be greatly appreciated.

I'd recommend you flash throught mobile odin the k2 speedmod kernel. You can use the tar file for that. Its good kernel on gb, very battery efficient and has cwm in it.
You can also flash cf kernel, just unzip it first with mobile odin.
You can also use ktool to flash tar files
note: in cwm on speedmod I think internal and external sd could be switched. Other then that its awesome
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Great stuff, used to have a desire, great phone for flashing. Since getting this note I'm walking on eggshells trying not to brick it. Again cheers
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Find link on my signature for 'pre rooted' ROM
And flash that rom with odin, at end you will have gb rom + root +cwm
Later you can update any gb rom using cwm
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dr.ketan said:
Find link on my signature for 'pre rooted' ROM
And flash that rom with odin, at end you will have gb rom + root +cwm
Later you can update any gb rom using cwm
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Thaanks v much this is perfect. I did manage to suss it out myself via your page(I'm 37, it takes time) but this file is exactly what i need.

I keep these kind of stuff on my signature, so it cud b easy to find, b'coz i m 42
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Downgrade to GB

Hello, I've looked around to find this answer but couldn't find an exact match. I want to downgrade from rocketrom ics to stock GB 2.3.6 using odin, my current. Kernel is franco. My device is checked and known to have dangerous eMMC bug. Is it completely safe to flash stock gb from rocketrom?
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Jonnyn93 said:
Hello, I've looked around to find this answer but couldn't find an exact match. I want to downgrade from rocketrom ics to stock GB 2.3.6 using odin, my current. Kernel is franco. My device is checked and known to have dangerous eMMC bug. Is it completely safe to flash stock gb from rocketrom?
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Yes your fine to flash through odin they bug only happens if you factory reset while on a ICS kernel
Awesome, thanks man, I guess flashing back to GB will totally remove me from this emmc bug thing then?
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Awesome, thanks man, I guess flashing back to GB will totally remove me from this emmc bug thing then?
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yes
good stuff, thanks man
Ics seem not so perfect yet.hope jelly bean can b perfect.i also wanna back to GB.
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Yes your fine to flash through odin they bug only happens if you factory reset while on a ICS kernel
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Hi guys,
Im on Stock ICS XXLQ2 can i flash stock GB XXLC1 using Odin PC after that i can do Full Wipe/Factory reset etc..
Thanks
I got the idea i need to flash the Open europe version of stock GB via odin. But the one I found is Wipe version, will this trigger the eMMC bug? (my device is affected)
mjrifath said:
Hi guys,
Im on Stock ICS XXLQ2 can i flash stock GB XXLC1 using Odin PC after that i can do Full Wipe/Factory reset etc..
Thanks
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Yes, flash with PC Odin.
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I got the idea i need to flash the Open europe version of stock GB via odin. But the one I found is Wipe version, will this trigger the eMMC bug? (my device is affected)
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Afaik the full wipe part will be performed under the gb kernel as that is flashed before the from, so you'll be fine.
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Thanks bro, this site is awesome.
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Yes, flash with PC Odin.
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Is it ok just downgrading my rom from ICS to GB.. Sorry for my poor knowledge i'm new to android..
Thanks for your help.
mjrifath said:
Is it ok just downgrading my rom from ICS to GB.. Sorry for my poor knowledge i'm new to android..
Thanks for your help.
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Yes, use PC Odin to flash, then perform a factory reset when you're on gb.
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Sorry but i need to clarify this
So, is it ok to flash any rom with safe kernel? For instance CM9 RC1? I'm on official ics 4.0.3 from samsung, and like most of the note users i have the f*ing bug
the_imp_rules said:
So, is it ok to flash any rom with safe kernel? For instance CM9 RC1? I'm on official ics 4.0.3 from samsung, and like most of the note users i have the f*ing bug
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Cm kernels will not work with tw based roms, only with aokp/aosp, and vice versa. You'll have to read up on the kernel pages themselves on which rom types they support.
So flash to gb first, perform full wipe, root and install cwm, then you can install custom kernels and roms from there. Never install from ics kernel, only downgrade to gb to be safe.
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Thanks
Downgrading to gb means; directly flashing a gb rom right? Yes, i'm new to all this.
the_imp_rules said:
Downgrading to gb means; directly flashing a gb rom right? Yes, i'm new to all this.
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Yes, flash with PC Odin.
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hi everybody
i am sorry for bothering you i just want to ask when using pc odin to downgrade from ics to gb stock rom is enough one pda file or i had to use the other phone and csc file with pit file and repartition, that is my first question.
the second one after flashing the stock gb can stay on stock kernel or it is unsafe.
thank you in advance
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hi everybody
i am sorry for bothering you i just want to ask when using pc odin to downgrade from ics to gb stock rom is enough one pda file or i had to use the other phone and csc file with pit file and repartition, that is my first question.
the second one after flashing the stock gb can stay on stock kernel or it is unsafe.
thank you in advance
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Most of the rom files split down into three files but If you place the original tar file into pda, odin sorts out the partitions correctly for you.
All stock gb kernels are safe from emmc superbrick bug, safe to perform wipes.
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SpyderTracks said:
Most of the rom files split down into three files but If you place the original tar file into pda, odin sorts out the partitions correctly for you.
All stock gb kernels are safe from emmc superbrick bug, safe to perform wipes.
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thank you for your rapid response:laugh: this issue made me confused because every rom of middle east i downloaded made from one file i didnt how to bring the other files but now i will do downgrade flash using one pda file which i was afraid to do it before your help

no cwm how to flash cwm zip files

hi, i notice most files were created for cwm flashing, but i cant find cwm recovery available for downloads, even rom manager not supporting gnote. Mobile odin also removed cwm injection.. after rooting from mobile odin no cwm...how to flash those zip files?
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alanccs said:
hi, i notice most files were created for cwm flashing, but i cant find cwm recovery available for downloads, even rom manager not supporting gnote. Mobile odin also removed cwm injection.. after rooting from mobile odin no cwm...how to flash those zip files?
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What rom u use now??
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i just flash the lastest stock lr5 with stock kernel, previous root n cwm gone...
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alanccs said:
i just flash the lastest stock lr5 with stock kernel, previous root n cwm gone...
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Stock kernel haven't CWM recovery...
Its only have stock recovery...
So u must flash custom kernel in order to get the CWM..
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so sickening no support from cwm ...is this the only way to get cwm? just need to figure out which kernel to use...thanks!
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so sickening no support from cwm ...is this the only way to get cwm? just need to figure out which kernel to use...thanks!
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Before u flash it...
What kind of cwm u need??
CWM recovery or CWM manager or Both of them.?
CF root LRG include CWM recovery n CWM manager but any superSU issue.
Notecore v.6,goku kernel v.1.5,speedmod K3-9 include cwm recovery but nothing cwm manager,u can install cwm manager as add on..
U should rooted before flashing the kernel..
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fahrie12 said:
Before u flash it...
What kind of cwm u need??
CWM recovery or CWM manager or Both of them.?
CF root LRG include CWM recovery n CWM manager but any superSU issue.
Notecore v.6,goku kernel v.1.5,speedmod K3-9 include cwm recovery but nothing cwm manager,u can install cwm manager as add on..
U should rooted before flashing the kernel..
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hi, whats the diff btw cwm recovery n cwm manager? is there conflict with superSU? can i use the LRK for my LR1? how about notecore compare to cf ? Which is a better choice? raise counter if flash? im SU rooted..
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alanccs said:
hi, whats the diff btw cwm recovery n cwm manager? is there conflict with superSU? can i use the LRK for my LR1? how about notecore compare to cf ? Which is a better choice? raise counter if flash? im SU rooted..
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Cwm recovery is cwm in recovery mode..
Cwm manager is cwm in ur desktop..
LRG kernel have conflict with superSU..
yes, u can use LRK for ur LR1..
Notecore had been erase emmc bug n had been patched..
CF just stock kernel which has given root access..
Notecore V.10.2 is recommended choice..
No counter or yellow triangle if u flash it from mobile odin or cwm recovery..
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Thank you so much for your advices:thumbup:will do some research with your advice in mind b4 making a final choice..
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alanccs said:
Thank you so much for your advices:thumbup:will do some research with your advice in mind b4 making a final choice..
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Ur wellcome bro.
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alanccs said:
Thank you so much for your advices:thumbup:will do some research with your advice in mind b4 making a final choice..
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There is speedmod ICS kernel 3-12 as additional choice...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1673072
Berlino said:
There is speedmod ICS kernel 3-12 as additional choice...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1673072
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thanks bro, im reading too..tough decision to make a choice..
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im not ready to do a custom rom yet...but m looking forward for cm10 to be fully functional..so whats the best combi?
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im not ready to do a custom rom yet...but m looking forward for cm10 to be fully functional..so whats the best combi?
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By flashing a safe kernel like Goku, Speedmod or Notecore for your stock TW ICS you'll get a safe cwm...it is up to you which one you prefer, just try them out...
As I know Speedmod is very stable (no oc/uv but battery friendly), Goku is undervolted/not oc'ed (don't know the voltage table) with a 100MHz frequency, but it makes no sence 'cause 100MHz use the same voltage as 200MHz...and finally there is Notecore with an eye more on performance than battery life (but it is good as well regarding battery)...if you decide for Notecore, flash the STD-version first (not every Note can handle the oc'ed version).
To switch from TW ROM to CM9/CM10 it is recommended to go back to GB via PC Odin to do a fullwipe from there to safely switch over to CM9/CM10. Other's only flash Abyss (a GB-kernel) without going back to GB to do the full wipe, but I read something about that there COULD be some problems at the end...you'd NEVER flash CM9/CM10 directly from TW ICS stock or custom ROM!!!
Ok, so happy flashing for you :laugh:
thanks for your rich info advices bro, a few questions.
1. custom kernel will render from official ota updates?
2. will mess up my current app, data? like notecore will reverse sd n ext sd
3. needs to restore backup after flashing?
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alanccs said:
thanks for your rich info advices bro, a few questions.
1. custom kernel will render from official ota updates?
2. will mess up my current app, data? like notecore will reverse sd n ext sd
3. needs to restore backup after flashing?
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1.-> I don't think that OTA is possible for rooted devices, but via Kies (yes, this buggy software) you'll get official updates if rooted I've read...I always flash my FW via Mobile Odin. You can get the stock FW's on sammobile f.e.!
2.-> No, Notecore overwrites only the stock kernel...your apps'n'data should be safe! The built-in CWM of Notecore kernel shows the correct paths for internal and external sd!
3.-> Before flashing anything you'd allways backup your apps with TB f.e.! And before flashing the kernel, you'd wipe cache/dalvik cache (not DATA!) or use the jbroid kernel cleaning script (this wipes cache, dalvik and fragments of old kernel for a clean flash)! After a kernel flash there is no need for a restore backup if all went as it should.
When on Speedmod, Goku or Notecore you can also do a nandroid backup before flashing any other kernel (I allways do).
And just to clear things before you'll try to flash...You have a rooted device already???
ok thank you :thumbup:that clears my doubts, yes im already rooted with mobile odin but no cwm injected well m ready to try out..
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alanccs said:
ok thank you :thumbup:that clears my doubts, yes im already rooted with mobile odin but no cwm injected well m ready to try out..
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Okay, here we go...:fingers-crossed:
If you stick with Notecore ( I think so, 'cause this kernel is amazing), you have to flash often 'cause Gavin (g.lewarne) allways is cooking a new creation of his outstanding kernel.:laugh:

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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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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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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[Q] Need help rooting Samsung Captivate running GB

Hi,
I need help rooting my Samsung Captivate running Gingerbread 2.3.3 I896UXKH2
I did before, but then I went overseas, and I need to unlock the phone. For me to unlock it, I need to put it back on stock, and I used http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=979133 method and it works.
Now I tried to root it again using SuperOneClick 2.3.3, but it doesn't seems to be working.
Any ideas?
Thank you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17865158&postcount=1182
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Is it easier if I'm running stock or Froyo?
martin.y said:
Is it easier if I'm running stock or Froyo?
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KK4 GB
why wouldn't SuperOneClick works though? I have used it and it worked before
martin.y said:
why wouldn't SuperOneClick works though? I have used it and it worked before
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Samsung patched it with gb.
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Samsung patched it with gb.
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But I was running GB, when i root the phone the first time.
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After that, I will need to install superuser and cwm seperately?
martin.y said:
After that, I will need to install superuser and cwm seperately?
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You could flash corn kernel with Odin 1.85 for both root and cwm
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Hey martin.y,
If u r just wanting to flash a Developer's Rom in the end...then just use TRussello's guide in the Q & A Forum. It is a stickied thread. Or simply do as BWolf56 stated above---Flash the KK4 Corn Kernel (.tar file version) through Odin3 v1.85 or similar (the kernel.tar goes in the PDA slot). Of course u should know that u r flashing that kernel from Download mode. Takes less than a couple minutes for the whole process. Reboot into the CWM Recovery that is included in the Corn Kernel and select to install ur Rom of choice that u should already have copied onto ur phone's internal sdcard. And prest-o change-o ! New Rom.
Or as BWolf56 stated above also, u can simply get Root through the CWM advanced menu options of the Corn Kernel. :good:

Newbie

Hi everyone. Just bought new galaxy note basebrand N7000XXLRB, build number IMM76D.XXLRI, 11.july, v4.0.4and i want to root to start using custom ROM. Any clear guide? I found no thread related to my device.
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hoursenghong said:
Hi everyone. Just bought new galaxy note basebrand N7000XXLRB, build number IMM76D.XXLRI, 11.july, v4.0.4and i want to root to start using custom ROM. Any clear guide? I found no thread related to my device.
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^^ Is a good place to start, I would say the easiest way would be to download philz kernel for your version (LRB) and flash it through the stock recovery, this will give you root and CWM and from there on the limits are endless.
or you can use philz ODIN version or even HydraCore ODIN version and flash them using ODIN (obviously ) but this will give you yellow triangle (easily removed with triangle away app)
Flash philz kernel, then use pc odin or mobile odin to flash your custom rom.
Anyway you can use the search functions to get more in deep information.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360
^^ Is a good place to start, I would say the easiest way would be to download philz kernel for your version (LRB) and flash it through the stock recovery, this will give you root and CWM and from there on the limits are endless.
or you can use philz ODIN version or even HydraCore ODIN version and flash them using ODIN (obviously ) but this will give you yellow triangle (easily removed with triangle away app)
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too heavy for me, please give me an easy method(u recommend) include download link, and one more thing is i dont have credit card for mobile ODIN.
hoursenghong said:
Hi everyone. Just bought new galaxy note basebrand N7000XXLRB, build number IMM76D.XXLRI, 11.july, v4.0.4and i want to root to start using custom ROM. Any clear guide? I found no thread related to my device.
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-Download This
http://www.mediafire.com/?kesmwbjbnux4i1p
and copy to ext SD card
-reboot to recovery
-select install/update zip from ext SD
-choose zip (file you have copied)
-Flash
done
This s short procedure but though i recommend to read above said thread to get detail information.
Hey bro. I dont have ext sd card. Can i use it with my usb storage?
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no.. stock recovery only flashes from external storage.. use the exynos exploit app by chainfire to root .. then use mobile odin to install Philz or speedmod or hydracore.. then you are set to flash custom roms
its the 0.Root with apk procedure in the thread mentioned by Dr ketan
This is much harder than my old infuse 4g. M so confuse... Now u mean i need to root using exynos blabla then install file(mediafire link above) using odin? I dont have credit card for mobile odin, but i have pc odin.
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not the above link but you need to use tar.md5 file version of kernel.. as mobile odin wont recognize that,,
here link to MO by its Dev
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1347899
You can use pc odin but that will increase the counter and cause yellow triangle at boot
Rooted using exynos already. Installing MO and mobileODIN flashkernel N7000 already. Then what?
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?
What kernel did you flash using mo?
OP said if i install MO lite i need to install flashkernel N7000 v3.0.apk i didnt flash anything yet
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First install the mo kernel and then open mo again. Then flash the custom kernel of your choice.
Can u give me kernel link for my device?
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Got philz now... 2question:
1. If i want to install custom rom, what m gonna do? Do i need right one like " for XXLRI blabla"?
2. Where can i get stock 4.0.4 without root?
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hoursenghong said:
Got philz now... 2question:
1. If i want to install custom rom, what m gonna do? Do i need right one like " for XXLRI blabla"?
2. Where can i get stock 4.0.4 without root?
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if u already have a rooted and philz installed...just download the custom RoM of ur choice in the Development sector and use the recovery to flash it.
and if u want stock 4.0.4 ..use this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997

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