I wanna ask somthing about galaxy note
Now am running stock 4.0.3 rooted with CF-root and flashed speed mod kernal
Now i want to update my note to stock 4.0.4
With this kernal.
can anyone tell me how step by step?
Thanks 4 all
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You will not be able to update via KIES / OTA with your setup (same as mine)
Options are;
- Flash the custom Kernel back in via CWM
- Downgrade to Stock GB and update via KIES / OTA from there then root and add desired kernel
- Flash the 4.0.4 Stock ROM via PC Odin.
Cheers
I was using the same configuration i.e. ICS stock 4.0.3 with speedmod kernel. I updated to 4.0.4 via mobile odin (4.0.4 downloaded from dr.ketan stock rom -german open). Speedmod has eMMC cap erase disable so it is safe to flash via mobile odin from 4.0.3 with speedmod kernel to 4.0.4.
now i m on ics 4.0.4 with speedmod k3-9
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chucky5455 said:
I was using the same configuration i.e. ICS stock 4.0.3 with speedmod kernel. I updated to 4.0.4 via mobile odin (4.0.4 downloaded from dr.ketan stock rom -german open). Speedmod has eMMC cap erase disable so it is safe to flash via mobile odin from 4.0.3 with speedmod kernel to 4.0.4.
now i m on ics 4.0.4 with speedmod k3-9
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Nice - I know SpeedMod has the eMMC Cap Erase disabled, I've just never had the balls to test it out
Can anyone tell me the steps to flash 4.0.4 via mobile odin
And should i do factory reset after that
I don't want to lose my apps
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romano_ezzat said:
Can anyone tell me the steps to flash 4.0.4 via mobile odin
And should i do factory reset after that
I don't want to lose my apps
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before anything, just a precaution. Always remember to backup your phone. Now the steps to flash to 4.0.4 thru mobile odin
1. download your stock 4.0.4 ics firmware specific to your region in www.samfirmware.com in your pc or laptop
2. Extract the zip file you've downloaded, it should have the tar.md5 inside. and copy the tar.md5 file to your external sd card.
3. using mobile odin, navigate to OPEN file and go to the destination /folder where you've saved the tar.md5 file (inside your sdcard)
4. In mobile odin, scroll down and tap on Flash fimrware. Hit continue and it will flash your phone after that to the latest stock 4.0.4 ROM.
You don't need to perform a factory reset.
Really thank u man i will do that now
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Hi. I hope it is ok to ask something here about icw 4.0.4 instead of posting a new thread...
I have tried the stock rom for open german ics 4.04 and the hongkong ics 4.04 on my galaxy note. I thought international version stock rom should have minor differences only, but it turns out that these two stock roms are quiet different.
Open germany version has pop up video with the old gallery apk.
Hongkong version has NO pop up video but came with a very nice new gallery apk.
I wonder which ics 4.0.4 region/version is the most complete rom?
If there are non, how can I combine them?
Thanks
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letters_to_cleo said:
before anything, just a precaution. Always remember to backup your phone. Now the steps to flash to 4.0.4 thru mobile odin
1. download your stock 4.0.4 ics firmware specific to your region in www.samfirmware.com in your pc or laptop
2. Extract the zip file you've downloaded, it should have the tar.md5 inside. and copy the tar.md5 file to your external sd card.
3. using mobile odin, navigate to OPEN file and go to the destination /folder where you've saved the tar.md5 file (inside your sdcard)
4. In mobile odin, scroll down and tap on Flash fimrware. Hit continue and it will flash your phone after that to the latest stock 4.0.4 ROM.
You don't need to perform a factory reset.
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romano_ezzat said:
Really thank u man i will do that now
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U can also hv all stock rom 4m here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
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Hello, I need to go back from LP1 ICS (imilka) to stock rom, which is the easiest way to do that?
I do not have a Windows PC and no PC Odin for that reason, could I flash one of the stock roms with Mobile Odin?
Many thanks
dotvoid said:
Hello, I need to go back from LP1 ICS (imilka) to stock rom, which is the easiest way to do that?
I do not have a Windows PC and no PC Odin for that reason, could I flash one of the stock roms with Mobile Odin?
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Hi, as far as I can tell the procedure goes like this. You flash AbyssNote http://www.mediafire.com/?o2yi462tby2lzan
Then you restart recovery. Now full wipe and then you can flash stock rom or restore your nandroid backup. I hope this helps.
You can watch this just to be sure https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jr3DDEh8vyc&hd=1
dotvoid said:
Hello, I need to go back from LP1 ICS (imilka) to stock rom, which is the easiest way to do that?
I do not have a Windows PC and no PC Odin for that reason, could I flash one of the stock roms with Mobile Odin?
Many thanks
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Here you go. Same thing as squicky told but more detailed. Thanks to chasmodo
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22758543&postcount=6
Also to know how to use mobile odin - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1347899
Yes you can use mobile odin / cwm to flash stock rom.
I recommend wipe cache n data before n after switching custom to stock n wise versa.
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hello,
yes flashing abyss with mobile odin worked fine, had to extract the zImage from the zip file first
will install rom now via recovery when download is finished, thx guys
Just mobile odin is enough
1.extract rom(stock) file to tar.md5 n place on sd card
2.open mobile odin, select open file n point to rom file.
3. enable ever root option if you want to keep root intact
4flash
Done
You need nothing to do with abyss kernel
Still u ned any clearance, download guide from last link on my signature, extract it. You will find a file 'update rom using mobile odin' in new folder.
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I used Dr. Ketan's method (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360) with the SU 0.91 modification.
I would like to upgrade safely to 4.0.4 without wiping my data and having to backup / restore.
I'm not bothered with keeping the root.
Many thanks for any help.
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I used Dr. Ketan's method (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360) with the SU 0.91 modification.
I would like to upgrade safely to 4.0.4 without wiping my data and having to backup / restore.
I'm not bothered with keeping the root.
Many thanks for any help.
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You need to flash a GB kernel such as abyss then wipe cache and dalvik before upgrading using pc odin.
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U can flash it from PC Odin or mobile Odin and u dont have to wipe data after flashing...
PC Odin is safer..
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I updated mine yesterday from 4.0.3 to 4.0.4 via PC version of Odin and didn't wipe the data. It works pretty darn good, but the issue that I had previously on 4.0.3 is still present here - dropping the wifi signal...
eMMC bug
Thanks you all.
I also happen to have the eMMC bug according to the ChainFires GotBricked
I did upgrade from GB to 4.0.3 (Open UK) via Kies when the ICS came out.
Seems that the bug won't affect you if you go through Odin..
Well, I did it from Odin, then flashed the CF Root + Speedmod kernel in the same way to get CWM + Root + Kernel optimizations on top of ICS 4.0.4 !
It may take 10 minutes if all is prepared.
Pierrick
4.0.4 file size
Is the un-zipped .tar file size meant to be about 950mb?
I am running 4.0.3 (rooted) and NoteCore v13 Kernel so as far as I can tell from this, all I need to do is flash this via Odin and it's all gravy from there.
Thought?
Thanks,
Grady
Just download a 4.0.4 official firmware from Dr.Ketan's list and flash it with PC Odin. Done.
Grady Llwyd said:
Is the un-zipped .tar file size meant to be about 950mb?
I am running 4.0.3 (rooted) and NoteCore v13 Kernel so as far as I can tell from this, all I need to do is flash this via Odin and it's all gravy from there.
Thought?
Thanks,
Grady
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Yeah, use PC Odin and click on the 'PDA' button to look for the .tar file and that's it. Click on "Start"
On the side note, I did mine not thru PC Odin but thru Mobile Odin pro. Either way, the processes are quite the same, Flash the .tar file and that's it.
John
Thanks gents. It's running 4.0.4 now
hi, i'm from malaysia, and holding to a malaysia version of GT-n7000 with root+CWM done
last time i have try most the things below:
SGN 2.3.5 GB Stock >>> Root ------ using Dr Ketan metodhttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360
SGN 2.3.5 GB Stock Root >>> Update to SGN 4.0.3 ICS Stock + Root ----- using Dr Ketan metodhttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360
SGN 4.0.3 ICS Stock + Root >>> Downgrade to SGN 2.3.5 GB Root + CWM ----- using Dr Ketan metodhttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360
every thing went flawlessly.
and now the new 4.0.4 has came out
i wonder is it still rootable + CWM using the metod above?
by the way, what is the different between mobile odin and CWM?
are they doing the same thing? (flashing and rooting)
which is better and easier to install?
thank you for all the help :fingers-crossed:
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by the way, what is the different between mobile odin and CWM?
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Correct me if I'm wrong but Mobile Odin is an app, and CWM is a recovery menu?
Or like a recovery program (you need to reboot to it), whereas Mobile Odin you can just run from your app drawer.
Also I'm not sure if it will work or not but perhaps you could try using Mobile Odin and installing 4.0.4 and then enabling EverRoot.
I think that let's you retain root when flashing new roms.
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Correct me if I'm wrong but Mobile Odin is an app, and CWM is a recovery menu?
Or like a recovery program (you need to reboot to it), whereas Mobile Odin you can just run from your app drawer.
Also I'm not sure if it will work or not but perhaps you could try using Mobile Odin and installing 4.0.4 and then enabling EverRoot.
I think that let's you retain root when flashing new roms.
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Yup, that works. I have flashed 4.0.4 using mobile odin from 2.3.6 and retained root.
iam now on alliance rom and i want to try the original stock rom of 4.0.4
how can i do that?
Download the ics rom and flash it via pc odin
Search button also helps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
when you flash your new rom, it is recommended to flash safe kernel like this. Flashable through stock recovery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191
In my opinion the safest way is to flash gb rom and den go for ics.it is my opinion.
Customs kernel are safe but i would recommend you like this.
See if you flashed ics directly from alliance rom and you got stuck in bw den it wud be a problem for you.
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actually no need to flash twice. flash ics flash philz or any safe kernel. and do a factory reset.
I would suggest philz cuz it can be flashed from stock recovery and u will get cwm and root as well
thanksafter i flashed the safe kernel can i flash the stock rom from recovery?iits to much work and time to use pc odin.
You can use mobile odin for this.recovery flash is for custom roms.
Hit thanks button please
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ok.in mobile odin should i have to put tar file also in kernel option ?or just the rom file.
See if you hv already flashed a safe kernel then i dnt thnk.well pif not den put kernel in kernel and rom in open file.
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in mobile Odin just click on "open file" and select the ROM in tar,md5 format.. it will select all the other partitions automatically
Hello, I'm currently using a G Note on [email protected] ICS, Build Number IMM76D.XXLRK.
I'm thinking about updating to the JB leak for The G Note but im worried about bricking my phone can anyone tell me what the chance of it bricking is? and how id go about changing my firmware from this rom?
Thankyou.
Flash Philz kernel.
Full wipe and flash whichever ROM you want.....
Also, use search as this question has been asked many times in the past
If you have speedmod kernel the chance of bricking its 0... And if you want the ODIN official JB leak just go Odin mode power+home+volume down then flash.. You don't need to wipe going from Ics to JB TW
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msedek said:
If you have speedmod kernel the chance of bricking its 0... And if you want the ODIN official JB leak just go Odin mode power+home+volume down then flash.. You don't need to wipe going from Ics to JB TW
Tapatalking on my n7000
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So its just a case of finding the JB leak i want then, putting it on SD card and flashing using mobile ODIN?
Krypticz123 said:
So its just a case of finding the JB leak i want then, putting it on SD card and flashing using mobile ODIN?
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No, you should allways follow the installation instructions in the specific thread for the JB Custom Rom you want.
If you choose the XXLSA leak from sammobile.com (that was the base leak for all following XXLSA/C Custom Roms) then you can use Mobile Odin - I did this many times without problems.
OK thankyou
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Go here and download the version you want
http://live.samsung-updates.com/index.php?device=GT-N7000
Second download odin from here or you can even use this stock rooted version
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2035127
I went for straight stock then rooted after but everyone has thier own ideas!
Ok thankyou I already have ODIN on my phone. Is it safer too use the PC Odin?
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Krypticz123 said:
Ok thankyou I already have ODIN on my phone. Is it safer too use the PC Odin?
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Mobile odin and pc odin is similar.
The only different from what I know is.... with mobile odin you can keep ur root, and flash custom kernel.
Whereby with pc odin, all will be brand new. No root, stock kernel.
If ur device is rooted alrd, and u have cwm recovery installed, why don't u choose custom rom, and just flash it from cwm recovery?
Easier, fast, no headache.
Custom rom has some tweaks that might improve performance.
But choice is urs. Good luck mate.
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I prefer Mobile odin if already rooted as this way we can change the kernel at the time of flash to be safe