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BACKUP / INSTALL / REVERT
The following guide is not a "only solution", but just effort to make it short and clear. I take no credit for procedures, as it is just a collective XDA wisdom, taken into on thread.
Due to many questions, asked in CM development threads, questions, not being related to the discussions, and, mainly, how to flash/migrate/roll back, I decided to write this guide.
This thread will be maintained, instructions will be added/removed/fixed per need.
Don't hesitate to correct me, if you feel like this.
My thanks goes to
Entropy 512, XpLoDwIlD, Chasmodo, Dr. Ketan, Abhisahara, ToxicThunder, Sunny2303, Antiochasylum, Mfractal, Matius44, Gavin Lewarne, zX TheRipper Xz, Utacka, Asylum Inmates, YouHTC.ru forum
≤ Special thanks & appreciation goes to ToxicThunder for making this thread looking good, and, most important – readable ≥
and all others I forgot.
HELPFUL MATERIALS:
[JB][ICS][GB] Kernel Repository -
Chasmodo
[GUIDE] Which Kernels are Safe/Unsafe to Wipe and Flash from -
Chasmodo
[GUIDE] How to Flash ICS and Survive -
Chasmodo
How to Root/Unroot Samsung Galaxy Note + CWM -
Dr. Ketan
Helpful info on ICS, GB, Bricks, Flashing etc... ! -
Abhisahara
(JB / AOKP) ▬ ½ I L L U S I Θ N § F A Q -
Sunny2303 & Toxicthunder
DON'T FLASH FROM ICS STOCK BASED ROMS WITH STOCK KERNEL, UNLESS IT HAS EMMC BRICK BUG DISABLED!
Read about it here - [GUIDE] Which Kernels are Safe/Unsafe to Wipe and Flash from
PLEASE, STICK TO THE FOLLOWING GUIDE TO FLASH YOUR CM / AOKP ROM SAFELY:
:good: **Browse XDA to learn about PC Odin. For your assistance, and to get an basic info about it -
You are on GB 2.3.6 Stock NON-Rooted ROM
OR
You are on GB 2.3.6 Stock Rooted ROM WITHOUT CWM recovery
OR
You are on Stock 4.0.3 / 4.0.4 rooted / non-rooted Rom /Samsung based custom rom
◘ Download your rom of choice
http://get.cm/?device=n7000 for CM9 rom
and download Gapps - http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip
◘ Browse this for CM10 -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1796217 for Rom and Gapps
◘ Put your Rom and Gapps on sdcard (whether internal or external)
:good: Flash, using PC Odin, this CM9_safe_kernel.tar -
http://www.mediafire.com/?uhiges9y3zhs8oi
from this thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1789397
for painless migration to CM9 / CM10.
**Brief instruction for PC ODin:
• Download Samsung Mobile USB drivers or install Kies (should be turned off, while flashing)
• Open PC Odin, go to PDA field, insert CM9_safe_kernel.tar
• Ensure you have checked only Auto Reboot, F.Reset Time and PDA check boxes, while PDA line contains CM9_safe_kernel.tar file path.
• Boot to download mode (home + power + volume down), confirm the download mode.
• Connect to your USB cable (no hubs, no extensions).
• Check ID:COM filed for COM port to appear and "Connected" in the "Message" area.
• Hit "Start", wait for "Success" message in "Message" area and phone reboots.
**Complete "How to use CWM guide" with screenshots**
:good:. If you have rooted rom with CWM recovery, flash any CM kernel from this thread -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1789397 ,
without exiting recovery choose Advanced - Reboot recovery, and then proceed to next step.
Whatever you get (Boot logo, animation) - just turn off the phone, and boot into recovery - (power+volume up+home button)
:good: Install ZIP from sdcard -Choose ZIP from (or internal SD) sdcard (pick your rom .zip file),
choose Yes.
◘ Install ZIP from sdcard -
◘ Choose ZIP from sdcard (or internal SD) (pick your Gapps .zip file),
choose Yes.
◘ Go Back, Wipe data/factory reset, choose Yes, then Reboot system now.
You're done.
:good: Upgrading from version to version:
◘ Boot to recovery,
◘ Install ZIP from sdcard -
Choose ZIP from sdcard (pick your rom .zip file),
choose Yes.
◘ Go Back, wipe cache partition, advanced - wipe dalvick cache.
◘ No need to flash Gapps on version upgrade.
**In case you have non-working Play Store, or any other Google app, go to recovery and re-flash Gapps, followed by cache/dalvick wipe.
If it's still not working, clear the data on relevant app and try again. In some cases, clearing data of "Google services framework" also helps.
:good: Backing up /restoring your rom:
◘ Boot to recovery,
◘ Backup and restore - just choose what your need, backup or restore.
**It is suggested to be on same kernel in order to perform correct restore! Don't mix between CM9 and CM10 kernels, while backuping / restoring.
◘ When restoring CM9 backup after CM10 rom, or back to CM10 after CM9 -
flash through CWM (like .zip file) kernel, that you've been running on before (or similar, with very same CWM recovery version).
You need to make sure to check all those things before.
◘ CWM flashable kernels for CM can be found here -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1789397 .
So, flash the kernel, restore your backup, wipe cache & dalvick.
:good: BACK TO YOUR PREVIOUS ROM:
◘ Flash your rom of of choice whether through CWM recovery or PC Odin,
or restore backup, previously done on old rom - it's safe.
Having a battery drain? Get assistance here.
FAQ Section
Frequently Asked 'FAQ'
Where is S-Note/S-Memo?
Can I install it on CM/AOKP roms?
A: NO.
Look for alternatives - Memo, Jotter, Papyrus, etc.
I'm confused - I still can't understand, whether I'm running safe kernel or not?
A: Head to this thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1789397.
All of the kernels, stated under "CM 10 (JB) Kernels", "CM 9 (ICS) Kernels", "TouchWiz based ICS kernels" are safe. So if you're on the one of those kernels, and have working CWM recovery - you are ready to go.
I'm on pure CM9 or CM10, or another CM based, and want to try another kernel. Can I do this?
A: Yes. If you're on CM9 or CM10 based roms, you can use any of kernels from this thread -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1789397,
stated under "CM 10 (JB) Kernels" or "CM 9 (ICS) Kernels" accordingly -
CM9 to CM9 based (Asylum ICS, Anidroid, Paranoid ICS, Ganbaru, etc.), and CM10 to CM10 based (½ ILLUSIΘN JB, Asylum JB, Paranoid JB, etc.)
What is Gapps and why do I need to flash it together with CM rom?
A:From Cyanogen Wiki:
Google Apps contain the proprietary Google applications that come pre-installed with most android devices.
Due to licensing restrictions, these apps cannot come pre-installed with CyanogenMod and must be installed separately.
CyanogenMod does not require Google Apps to function properly, however, to take full advantage of the Android system, Google Apps are recommended.
These apps include Gmail, Maps, and the Android Market, just to name a few. [
To add: It contains not only know Google apps, but also necessary Google services, that can't be downloaded from the Play store, but must be installed, in order to use Gapps./B]
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Can we go from CM9 to CM10 without going back to GB ?
A:Yes. Let's say, you're on latest CM9 nightly.
Backup your rom in recovery, as described in OP, flash CM10 rom and JB Gapps, perform wipe data/factory reset, and you're fine.
To go back, you should flash the latest CM9 kernel from this thread -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1789397,
advanced - reboot recovery, restore your backup, wipe cache and dalvick.
Can we go to CM10 without installing GB rom or kernel? Especially, if I'm on stock ICS?
A: Yes, if you are on safe kernel, again -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1789397.
All of the kernels, stated under "CM 10 (JB) Kernels", "CM 9 (ICS) Kernels", "TouchWiz based ICS kernels" are safe.
Don't forget the full wipe, while moving from branch to branch.
After flashing CM9_safe_kernel my phone won't go past "Samsung Galaxy Note" boot screen. Is my phone bricked?
A: No, stay calm.
It is just your previous system, that can't boot with CM9 kernel.
Turn off the phone, and turn it it into the recovery (power+home+volume up), and continue per OP.
I booted into the recovery and can't see my CM build and Gapps.
A: Inside the menu "Install zip from sdcard" go to "Choose zip from internal sd".
In any way, there is suggested to to put your files to external sd (you can do it anytime through card reader, etc.)
I'm starting to install my zips, and installation is being aborted (I see dead Android with yellow triangle).
A: Your files are corrupted. Re-download it, and compare to MD5 sum, stated at the download site.
If issue occurs again, re-format your sdcard in FAT32, and try again.
Will all my Apps and Data stay on my phone when upgrading from nightly version to nightly version? Or will everything be deleted?
A:All of your apps and data will remain, "wipe cache/dalvick" commands are not touching /data and /system partitions.
Since I rooted and installed Cyanogen Mod I get a yellow triangle when booting the phone; everything has always worked perfectly though.
Is this a problem? And how do I get rid of it?
А:It's a custom binary counter being activated - your warranty is void with this tg.
Search for "Triangle-away" at the forum - it will reset the counter back to "0" and will remove the triangle..
No problems for functionality at all.
I have: Battery drain, instability, sudden reboots/ shutdowns, any other strange issues...
A: Rule number one: Super clean install. Boot to CWM recovery (while on safe kernel), go to "Mounts & storage", and choose "Format /cache, /data, /system". If you have any apps data on /emmc (inte
=rnal storage), back it up, and also format /emmc.
Then install the CM rom and proper Gapps.
Q:
a) My Wi-Fi signal is bad. Should I use another modem?
b) I have no Wi-Fi, what's going on?
A: a) Wi-Fi and modem - different things. Only mobile network is modem depandable. Dig your networks settings/router. b) There is Wi-Fi. Wipe all, do clean install.
I picked a default action for the app (launcher, gallery, whatever), but now I regret and want my choices back.
A:Go to Settings > Apps > All > scroll to default appchosen > open it > scroll down > click "clear defaults > press Home Button > choose whatever you want
I can't backup / restore on CM10 based rom. Why?
A: a)Because it's not working on early versions
b) When you're backing up, check the recovery version/kernel. Be sure to have the kernel on your sd, and the easiest way for painless restore is to flash the original kernel, reboot recovery, and then restore
I installed rom / kernel, and have a bootloop / can't go past boot animation
A: Don't worry. Boot to recovery, wipe cache, wipe dalvick cache, fix permissions.
Still the same problem?
Go to recovery, mounts and storage, format system, data, cache, make your install again.
My 1080p video can't be seen after installing new kernel/rom (Hydra, AOKP, whatever...)
A: Codec problem.
Until it's fixed, get Mobo Player - it plays all the stuff.
I lost root after installing Hydra kernel!
A: Get SuperSU app (flashable .zip), install it from CWM, update binaries.
I flashed X kernel on Y rom and phone can't boot!
A: Since 3rd of October, CM10 has been updated with new Mali drivers. Hense, CM-based roms won't boot with old CM or custom kernels, which are not updated accordingly. For getting explanation about compatibility - post your questions here.
***NEW***
My ringtone plays once only, no loop!
A: The solution is here.
Nice one buddy, will send ppl here for sure.
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Asylumized!
Thank you for the effort
Fantastic idea. Keeps the CM10/PARANOID threads nice and clean, and I'm sure this will stop at least a few of the questions from the lazy members out there
Sent from my Galaxy Note using Tapatalk 2
Thanks much mate.. this is what a noob like me needs. Thank again.
can we go from CM9 to CM10 without going back to GB ?
How stable is the CM10 Preview2 I know that they say it's not for daily use, i would say the same...but what do you say who have installed it?
meethere said:
can we go from CM9 to CM10 without going back to GB ?
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Yes. Let's say, you're on latest CM9 nightly. Backup your rom in recovery, as described, flash CM10 rom and JB Gapps, perform wipe data/factory reset, and you're fine.
To go back, you should flash the latest CM9 kernel from this thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1789397, advanced - reboot recovery, restore your backup, wipe cache and dalvick.
How stable is the CM10 Preview2 I know that they say it's not for daily use, i would say the same...but what do you say who have installed it?
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Unless you can't live without GPS and proper auto-rotating, it's stable enough.
Started the Q&A section. Hope for your help to make this as much clear as possible. Bomb me with your scenarios
ahalford said:
Started the Q&A section. Hope for your help to make this as much clear as possible. Bomb me with your scenarios
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Thanks ahalford, awesome guide.
1 question though, will my Galaxy Note LPY kernel (with the hard-brick problem) be any problem at all when following this tut? Don't want it to brick
Thanks ahalford!
Following your guide I've managed to get it working!! Really awesome!!
Here are some tips from a newbie for your guide though.
After step 3 I (being the n00b I am) thought I had bricked my phone because it wouldn't boot past the "Samsung Galaxy Note N7000" screen. Luckily I just continued with the guide and found out that was no problem.
Step 4: You didn't mention at the beginning of the guide that we had to place the kernel thing in the external SD card in the phone. Wasn't able to get into the phone at that point (due to step 3) so had to take out the battery and SD card and put the file on it manually.
But for the rest it is a very clear guide, very nice for us n00bs.
Sivlon said:
Thanks ahalford!
Following your guide I've managed to get it working!! Really awesome!!
Here are some tips from a newbie for your guide though.
After step 3 I (being the n00b I am) thought I had bricked my phone because it wouldn't boot past the "Samsung Galaxy Note N7000" screen. Luckily I just continued with the guide and found out that was no problem.
Step 4: You didn't mention at the beginning of the guide that we had to place the kernel thing in the external SD card in the phone. Wasn't able to get into the phone at that point (due to step 3) so had to take out the battery and SD card and put the file on it manually.
But for the rest it is a very clear guide, very nice for us n00bs.
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As for 3: I noticed it in OP - "Whatever you get (Boot logo, animation) - just turn off the phone, and boot into recovery - (power+volume up+home button)"
As for 4: There is a option in CWM recovery to flash from internal SD. I'll try to add soon link for CWM guide.
CWM guide added to the OP and continued with Q&A.
Got 2 questions
6. Upgrading from version to version:
Boot to recovery,
Install ZIP from sdcard -Choose ZIP from sdcard (pick your rom .zip file), choose Yes.
Go Back, wipe cache partition, advanced - wipe dalvick cache.
No need to flash Gapps on version upgrade.
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1. Will all my Apps and Data stay on my phone when upgrading from nightly version to nightly version? Or will everything save the Gapps be deleted?
2. Since I rooted and installed Cyanogen Mod I get a yellow triangle when booting the phone; everything has always worked perfectly though. Is this a problem? And how do I get rid of it?
1. All of your apps will remain.
2. It's a custom binary counter. Search for "Triangle away" at the forum - it will reset the counter. No problems for functionality or else, just warranty void.
Ahalford, man, you are the greatest! Taking it upon you to start and maintain/support this thread for everyone to benefit. XDA needs more users like you!!
Thanks for you kind words, but, sorrowfully, I don't think, that it will force someone to perform search before asking 100th time the same question. Since this thread is not sticky and not in the dev's section, nobody will look at it. At least, I made my effort.
P.S. Regarding your problem - have you tried to change a sim card, same operator, another?
ahalford said:
Thanks for you kind words, but, sorrowfully, I don't think, that it will force someone to perform search before asking 100th time the same question. Since this thread is not sticky and not in the dev's section, nobody will look at it. At least, I made my effort.
P.S. Regarding your problem - have you tried to change a sim card, same operator, another?
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It is a great thread.
I was searching and reading up for days on how to properly root my Note and install Cyanogen Mod.
There are literally 1000s of different: ways to root, kernels, etc. I was totally confused.
Your guide helped me do it in 10 minutes, and finally made clear to me that it really isn't that hard.
We n00bs just need clear steps, that's all, it's not that hard.
I was very surprised to see there were absolutely no tutorials that went through it for us like this one.
ahalford said:
P.S. Regarding your problem - have you tried to change a sim card, same operator, another?
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Thanks for remembering... I flashed the latest nightly yesterday, and it hasnt happened to me yet
I think it might have been a problem with a bad flash or something, maybe a corrupt download. Anyways, all is on the bright side now!
Related
Before I begin, yes... I did search and look through a few threads with similar titles but did not find my problem.
I am not a phone geek and I am new to all this, but I rooted my Note along with a "Franco kernel", which worked successfully. My phone booted up as it was before (in fact I noticed absolutely no difference in my phone, whatsoever).
The problems begun when I tried to install an "Abyss" kernel via CWM, which apparently installed successfully, but the phone would never get past boot-up (not so successful after all, huh?). I realized that it wasn't going to work, so I though no problem, and went back into CWM and re-installed the Franco kernel that I was using before (which worked). Strangely, this kernel, too, would now no longer boot.
I successfully restored the phone with a GB rom via odin (teriible rom), and proceeded to install the so-called "Hydracore" kernel (love the names) via cwm.... this kernel made things even worse. Once again the installation was supposedly "successful", but the phone doesn't go past boot. This time, it gets stuck on a very dim black screen, which isn't actually black, it is a dark creamy/pink hue that you can only notice in absolute darkness. (WTF?) This screen has random black blotches on it, but again, if you are in a lit up room the screen looks completely black and you cannot tell that it is actually lit. When I say that this kernel made the problems even worse, I say that because when this happens (dim black screen), I cannot even enter CWM recovery at all to try and install a different kernel. From here, I can only access download mode, and have no choice but to restore the phone with the GB rom via odin. I did so, and proceeded to install the latest version of "Hydracore" (v5.4) posted right here on XDA by the member 'chasmodo.' This time, I did the installation of the kernel via odin, which, once again, was supposedly successful... and once again a lie, as the phone just goes into the same black screen, with no option other than download mode.
The sole reason I have wasted hours of my life researching and understanding mobile phone terminology in the past few days is so that I can have jellybean on my Note. It seems that I am unable to do this because the Kernels are not working on my device. I have a very powerful and capable phone, which is currently stuck on this GB rom (which I think has to be the most terrible piece of coding ever made) so any help on this would be immensely appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
can you try go back to stock GB rom.. then upgrade to ICS and root using Dr Ketans method and then install Hydracore
You flashed Hydracore on GB rom? that's the main reason behind your problem, this Kernel is not for GB. Now either flash custom GB kernel or flash stock GB firmware using pc odin and then root it. Check post # 2 in this thread for rooting. (I guess you know how to do this )
Once you have root and cwm recovery, you can flash any custom rom you want.
jeetu1981 said:
You flashed Hydracore on GB rom? that's the main reason behind your problem, this Kernel is not for GB. Now either flash custom GB kernel or flash stock GB firmware using pc odin and then root it. Check post # 2 in this thread for rooting. (I guess you know how to do this )
Once you have root and cwm recovery, you can flash any custom rom you want.
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Hot damn you guys are quick!
Silly me! :silly:
If I install any GB kernal can I then install CM10?
S-pen said:
Before I begin, yes... I did search and look through a few threads with similar titles but did not find my problem.
I am not a phone geek and I am new to all this, but I rooted my Note along with a "Franco kernel", which worked successfully. My phone booted up as it was before (in fact I noticed absolutely no difference in my phone, whatsoever).
The problems begun when I tried to install an "Abyss" kernel via CWM, which apparently installed successfully, but the phone would never get past boot-up (not so successful after all, huh?). I realized that it wasn't going to work, so I though no problem, and went back into CWM and re-installed the Franco kernel that I was using before (which worked). Strangely, this kernel, too, would now no longer boot.
I successfully restored the phone with a GB rom via odin (teriible rom), and proceeded to install the so-called "Hydracore" kernel (love the names) via cwm.... this kernel made things even worse. Once again the installation was supposedly "successful", but the phone doesn't go past boot. This time, it gets stuck on a very dim black screen, which isn't actually black, it is a dark creamy/pink hue that you can only notice in absolute darkness. (WTF?) This screen has random black blotches on it, but again, if you are in a lit up room the screen looks completely black and you cannot tell that it is actually lit. When I say that this kernel made the problems even worse, I say that because when this happens (dim black screen), I cannot even enter CWM recovery at all to try and install a different kernel. From here, I can only access download mode, and have no choice but to restore the phone with the GB rom via odin. I did so, and proceeded to install the latest version of "Hydracore" (v5.4) posted right here on XDA by the member 'chasmodo.' This time, I did the installation of the kernel via odin, which, once again, was supposedly successful... and once again a lie, as the phone just goes into the same black screen, with no option other than download mode.
The sole reason I have wasted hours of my life researching and understanding mobile phone terminology in the past few days is so that I can have jellybean on my Note. It seems that I am unable to do this because the Kernels are not working on my device. I have a very powerful and capable phone, which is currently stuck on this GB rom (which I think has to be the most terrible piece of coding ever made) so any help on this would be immensely appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi there, sorry to hear of your challenges.
One thing to remember before flashing is the nature of safe / unsafe kernels. Equally as important is compatible / non compatible kernels. It's not clear from your post but did you flash Abyss on an ICS ROM? If so, Abyss is a GB kernel. It will install but the ROM wont run due to lack of compatibility.
Abyss is used by many as a Safe kernel, a base to flash a new ROM from . Alternatively, it can be used to "downgrade" to Gingerbread ROMs.
If you are intent on trying a JB ROM, I would suggest a doing a full wipe (use the numerous guides on XDA) and a kernel clean (jBroid Script Cleaner for example). Now, research Chasmodo's excellent Kernel Repository and choose a kernel. Hydracore 4.3 Standard is a good "benchmark" however you could try the Official CM10 kernel from Entropy. Reboot to Recovery and flash your JB ROM of choice.
You will now have "Full Wiped" (including Script Clean), installed a Safe (Compatible) Kernel and flashed a compatible ROM.
For what its worth, I found GB to be an excellent ROM, particularly 2.3.6 and 2.3.7. CheckROM was one of my favorite ROMs on the S2 and they didnt even feel the need (till recently) to make an ICS version.
I hope this helps. Please hit THANKS if it did.
Alba Donzo said:
Hi there, sorry to hear of your challenges.
One thing to remember before flashing is the nature of safe / unsafe kernels. Equally as important is compatible / non compatible kernels. It's not clear from your post but did you flash Abyss on an ICS ROM? If so, Abyss is a GB kernel. It will install but the ROM wont run due to lack of compatibility.
Abyss is used by many as a Safe kernel, a base to flash a new ROM from . Alternatively, it can be used to "downgrade" to Gingerbread ROMs.
If you are intent on trying a JB ROM, I would suggest a doing a full wipe (use the numerous guides on XDA) and a kernel clean (jBroid Script Cleaner for example). Now, research Chasmodo's excellent Kernel Repository and choose a kernel. Hydracore 4.3 Standard is a good "benchmark" however you could try the Official CM10 kernel from Entropy. Reboot to Recovery and flash your JB ROM of choice.
You will now have "Full Wiped" (including Script Clean), installed a Safe (Compatible) Kernel and flashed a compatible ROM.
For what its worth, I found GB to be an excellent ROM, particularly 2.3.6 and 2.3.7. CheckROM was one of my favorite ROMs on the S2 and they didnt even feel the need (till recently) to make an ICS version.
I hope this helps. Please hit THANKS if it did.
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Yes, I forgot to mention that when I rooted it I was running official 4.0.3 which I got OTA. After I rooted I tried the Abyss kernel. I had read that if you try and install CM10 straight from ICS you can brick, and that you had to downgrade to GB to do this. There must have been a misunderstanding on my part as I though that installing Abyss would downgrade me to GB.
What I don't understand is that I have now installed a GB rom, yet the Abyss gb kernel still does not work.
The two members that posted mentioned that I should root, though I did mention in the OP that it is already rooted... Am I missing something?
Anyway, I want to avoid having to download any more big files. I already have the latest "nightly" build of CM10 in my SD card. Is there any GB kernel that I can install from where I am now that would make it safe to install the CM10 zip?
S-pen said:
Yes, I forgot to mention that when I rooted it I was running official 4.0.3 which I got OTA. After I rooted I tried the Abyss kernel. I had read that if you try and install CM10 straight from ICS you can brick, and that you had to downgrade to GB to do this. There must have been a misunderstanding on my part as I though that installing Abyss would downgrade me to GB.
What I don't understand is that I have now installed a GB rom, yet the Abyss gb kernel still does not work.
The two members that posted mentioned that I should root, though I did mention in the OP that it is already rooted... Am I missing something?
Anyway, I want to avoid having to download any more big files. I already have the latest "nightly" build of CM10 in my SD card. Is there any GB kernel that I can install from where I am now that would make it safe to install the CM10 zip?
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If I were on a GB ROM and wanted to run CM10 I would Full Wipe (including Cache and Dalvik) then do the following -
Flash Official CM10 kernel.
Reboot to Recovery (do not go straight to ROM flash)
Once back in Recovery, flash the CM10 ROM.
Reboot device.
Alba Donzo said:
If I were on a GB ROM and wanted to run CM10 I would Full Wipe (including Cache and Dalvik) then do the following -
Flash Official CM10 kernel.
Reboot to Recovery (do not go straight to ROM flash)
Once back in Recovery, flash the CM10 ROM.
Reboot device.
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So the official CM10 kernel is a gb kernel? Because remember that is what I'm currently on.
And just to make sure I got you... wipe everything, install kernel (I don't understand what you mean by "go straight to rom flash"), but then not "reboot system", instead "reboot to recovery", then install CM10 rom?
Also, when you say a "full wipe" do you mean that it will erase everything like a factory reset and delete all my apps and everything else? And is there anyway to install CM10 without doing this or is that the only way?
Cm10 kernel is a jelly bean kernel, so gb rom will not run under it.
Full wipe does mean erasing everything. Coming from gb, there is no other way to install, you need a full wipe, remember, you're updating two full revisions of the os, so it's not surprising a full wipe is needed. If you're worried about your apps, root gb before upgrading and use titanium backup to backup you're apps and then restore them when on cm10.
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Alba Donzo said:
If I were on a GB ROM and wanted to run CM10 I would Full Wipe (including Cache and Dalvik) then do the following -
Flash Official CM10 kernel.
Reboot to Recovery (do not go straight to ROM flash)
Once back in Recovery, flash the CM10 ROM.
Reboot device.
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If you are on rooted GB Rom and want to flash a custom JB or ICS one, this is what you do:
1. drop into recovery
2. do a full wife™ (factory reset, wipe cache and dalvik)
3. flash your JB/ICS Rom
4. reboob
Nothing else is needed, no intermediate steps like flashing another kernel in between, and especially no running Jbroid or Sybr kernel cleaning script.
chasmodo said:
If you are on rooted GB Rom and want to flash a custom JB or ICS one, this is what you do:
1. drop into recovery
2. do a full wife™ (factory reset, wipe cache and dalvik)
3. flash your JB/ICS Rom
4. reboob
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How original was that....
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium
SpyderTracks said:
If you're worried about your apps, root gb before upgrading and use titanium backup to backup you're apps and then restore them when on cm10.
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Once again, my phone is already rooted... I have mentioned this several times.
chasmodo said:
If you are on rooted GB Rom and want to flash a custom JB or ICS one, this is what you do:
1. drop into recovery
2. do a full wife™ (factory reset, wipe cache and dalvik)
3. flash your JB/ICS Rom
4. reboob
Nothing else is needed, no intermediate steps like flashing another kernel in between, and especially no running Jbroid or Sybr kernel cleaning script.
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You telling me that I can safely go straight to JB from my current GB rom and kernel?
I already have a "nightly" JB rom on my SD card, so just to be clear, all I do is go into CWM recovery, do a "full" wipe (how do I do that by the way?) and install the JB rom from zip?
Yes, you can go ahead. Just follow the instructions kindly provided by chasmodo.
But please, do not forget to flash GApps after you flashed the JB "nightly ROM which is on your SD Card". Otherwise you won't have Google account, play store etc yada yada.
Full wipe (aka full-wife™) means wipe data/factory reset. Nothing else.
AA1973 said:
Yes, you can go ahead. Just follow the instructions kindly provided by chasmodo.
But please, do not forget to flash GApps after you flashed the JB "nightly ROM which is on your SD Card". Otherwise you won't have Google account, play store etc yada yada.
Full wipe (aka full-wife™) means wipe data/factory reset. Nothing else.
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Great! I am downloading the GApps for JB now. How do I install them? I understand that this is also done through CWM recovery, but how do I instal them? do I install the JB rom and reboot to recovery and then just install GApps from zip before rebooting system?
Also, does the full wipe have to be done in CWM recovery, or can I just do the normal wipe on the phone menu before entering recovery?
You flash the ROM by pointing the recovery to the "ROM.zip", the same is valid for "GApps.zip".
So you do the following, no reboot in recovery in between those 2 steps!
Install zip (from where it is located, internal/external SD )
*ROM.zip
*Gapps.zip
*reboot system
Wipe data/factory reset is done (most of the times) in recovery. Just get used to it. Saves you some bad habits on doing it on stock ICS ...
AA1973 said:
You flash the ROM by pointing the recovery to the "ROM.zip", the same is valid for "GApps.zip".
So you do the following, no reboot in recovery in between those 2 steps!
Install zip (from where it is located, internal/external SD )
*ROM.zip
*Gapps.zip
*reboot system
Wipe data/factory reset is done (most of the times) in recovery. Just get used to it. Saves you some bad habits on doing it on stock ICS ...
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OK install ROM and then install GApps straight away, got it.
Just about the wipe, is it a simple one button wipe that wipes everything, or are there several things that I have to wipe independently? This is the part I'm not too sure about.
Just go into recovery and have a look. I mean, a really close look! Your topic was "need help to install a kernel" not "I don't know how to use recovery and please can someone come over to my place in order to explain me CWM recovery".
Sorry. Everything has been explained. Can't (or rather dont want to) help you further than what has been already mentioned. Period.
AA1973 said:
Just go into recovery and have a look. I mean, a really close look! Your topic was "need help to install a kernel" not "I don't know how to use recovery and please can someone come over to my place in order to explain me CWM recovery".
Sorry. Everything has been explained. Can't (or rather dont want to) help you further than what has been already mentioned. Period.
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That's fine. I'll go into recovery and have a look. Thanks for the help that you did give anyway.
It worked! I have been messing around with my new Note on Jellybean and looking through all the settings. It doesn't have project butter (or at least the project wasn't very successful), but still miles ahead of Touchwiz.
Just want to extend a big thanks to everyone that has helped me out. Much appreciated.
hi, currently i have installed cm9.1 stable for note,
using the philz kernel at 1st then wipe and flash cm,
then i realize is not what i want:
1.no video call?
2.can't do apps re-arrangement like samsung ui did
then i want to roll back to the original rom (the samsung ui),
i follow back the steps and install the philz kernel, then i reboot it,
but when i go in to android it say phone process can't open blah blah blah, then i was terrified,
OH MY GOD!!!!! AM I BRICKED!!????!?!?!?!?!:crying:
and i can't go into the phone ui (cm9),
then i quickly take out the battery, using to old vol up+home+power to go in to the recovery by force,
luckyly i saw the CWMR from philz,
and so i'm restoring the old system now,
i'm not sure in future will there be any problem,
but the main thing is, did i do some thing wrong ?
when you went from CM9 back to Samsung TW, did you do a factory reset ? If not, That is probably what caused your issues.
they are both completely different ROMs so more than likely settings from CM transfered over to TW and resulting in tons of FC's
Its normal so dont panic, Wipes are essential when changing ROMs (unless updating the same ROM) just be sure to be on a safe kernel
azzledazzle said:
when you went from CM9 back to Samsung TW, did you do a factory reset ? If not, That is probably what caused your issues.
they are both completely different ROMs so more than likely settings from CM transfered over to TW and resulting in tons of FC's
Its normal so dont panic, Wipes are essential when changing ROMs (unless updating the same ROM) just be sure to be on a safe kernel
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im back on TW now, phew scare me out of the dead,
anyway, do u mean that every time on changing kernel or rom i need to do a full wipe, even in restoration?
by the way, backing up a nand, does backup the kernel too, right?
side,
im going to try out [JB:CM10:HYBRID][GT-N7000] PARANOIDANDROID [Utacka] [19 NOV] ,
hope it got the things that i want,
but im not sure bout here:
Make sure to run CM9/10 or an AOSP-based ROM : FLASHING FROM STOCK ICS OR ROMS BASED ON STOCK ICS WILL RESULT IN A BRICK! - You're warned!<<<<<<<<<is this mean the kernel? if i already install philz kernel + in stock ics rooted, can i direct start the wipe section and so on without installing cm9 again?
• [GUIDE] Which Kernels are Safe/Unsafe to Wipe and Flash from <- READ THIS IF YOU ARE CONFUSED
•CWM: YOU NEED TO FULLWIPE IF YOU ARE COMING FROM ANOTHER ROM
•CWM: Install Zip: Rom: http://goo.im/devs/Utacka/n7000
•CWM: Install Zip: Gapps: http://goo.im/gapps/ (latest gapps-jb and even when updating to new PA build)
•Reboot and edit your Apps Dpi & Layout under Settings/Paranoid Settings - DO NOT RESTORE YOUR OLD PROPERTIES FOR NOW
•If you want to explore the various phone modes, tap "Configuration," chose an option, wait for it to finish, then do a manual reboot
•Video tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72Ow-YQeex4
thank you
NooBDroidPlayer said:
im back on TW now, phew scare me out of the dead,
anyway, do u mean that every time on changing kernel or rom i need to do a full wipe, even in restoration?
by the way, backing up a nand, does backup the kernel too, right?
side,
im going to try out [JB:CM10:HYBRID][GT-N7000] PARANOIDANDROID [Utacka] [19 NOV] ,
hope it got the things that i want,
but im not sure bout here:
Make sure to run CM9/10 or an AOSP-based ROM : FLASHING FROM STOCK ICS OR ROMS BASED ON STOCK ICS WILL RESULT IN A BRICK! - You're warned!<<<<<<<<<is this mean the kernel? if i already install philz kernel + in stock ics rooted, can i direct start the wipe section and so on without installing cm9 again?
• [GUIDE] Which Kernels are Safe/Unsafe to Wipe and Flash from <- READ THIS IF YOU ARE CONFUSED
•CWM: YOU NEED TO FULLWIPE IF YOU ARE COMING FROM ANOTHER ROM
•CWM: Install Zip: Rom: http://goo.im/devs/Utacka/n7000
•CWM: Install Zip: Gapps: http://goo.im/gapps/ (latest gapps-jb and even when updating to new PA build)
•Reboot and edit your Apps Dpi & Layout under Settings/Paranoid Settings - DO NOT RESTORE YOUR OLD PROPERTIES FOR NOW
•If you want to explore the various phone modes, tap "Configuration," chose an option, wait for it to finish, then do a manual reboot
•Video tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72Ow-YQeex4
thank you
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The way I see it , you need a CM 9/10 or AOSP Rom before you should flash paranoid ..
You dont need to wipe everytime, For example, Upgrading Paranoid Android version 1 to Paranoid Android version 2 will NOT necessarily require a full wipe.
But changing from Paranoid Android to Rocket ROM (for example) WILL require a full wipe
You can also full wipe then restore a nandroid, if you wish too. The main thing is to keep regular backups incase something unplanned happens !
azzledazzle said:
You dont need to wipe everytime, For example, Upgrading Paranoid Android version 1 to Paranoid Android version 2 will NOT necessarily require a full wipe.
But changing from Paranoid Android to Rocket ROM (for example) WILL require a full wipe
You can also full wipe then restore a nandroid, if you wish too. The main thing is to keep regular backups incase something unplanned happens !
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oh i see, im abit understand now,
so, the steps goes on like this,
nand(4.0.4) >> wipe >> cm9 or aosp >> wipe >> pA(4.1.2) >> done
if i want to roll back from pA is
pA(4.1.2) >> wipe >> restore(4.0.4)
is it?
Hi guys..
I am a SW developer spending 100 % of my time with company's projects, with absolutely no time to crawl forums like this anymore.
My house mate approached me to help him with his crashing GALAXY S I.
I figured ok, lets refresh my skills.. So pls advice, for me there is really no reason to make it the hard way ie. crawling the forums for hours an hours for proper answer. I will rely on your competent knowledge of the problem.
I need a
1) the latest possible stock Jelly Bean ROM (from nexus etc..) without any fancy additions UI wise, lets make it an original Android experience. IT can be enhanced however in terms of speed and stability. If jelly bean is a no go, the something older, but 4.0
2) A step by step guide how to install it.
For me the best JB ROM for the I9000 is SlimBean!
You can find the download and the install instructions here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1780071
SeeDoubleYous said:
For me the best JB ROM for the I9000 is SlimBean!
You can find the download and the install instructions here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1780071
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The ROM looks nice but the instructions are useless.
1) Get yourself booted with cm9 or cm10.
What is cm9/cm10?
2) Enter CWM.
What is CWM
3) How to wipe data?
4) How to flash the rom?
K.
Hey man,
Yeah, sometimes following rom flashing instructions can be hard :L
1.) CM9 and CM10 respectively are CyanogenMod9 and 10. CM9 is ICS (4.0), and CM10 is Jelly Bean (4.1). CM10.1 is Jelly Bean 4.2. They're all roms based around stock Android, and often roms recommend flashing in CM roms first just to make sure things don't screw up.
2.) CWM is short for ClockWorkMod. Its a type of recovery that needs the phone to be rooted (if you don't know hoe to root it feel free to ask) Here you can flash roms and other mods and so on.
3.). Wiping data can be done from within ClockWorkMod. Once you boot into recovery, there'll be two options: Wipe Data and Wipe Cache. Go to each one and select Yes once prompted to. Then go to the Advanced Menu and select Wipe Dalvik Cache, then select Yes.
4.) On the main menu for CWM, there'll be an option that says Install Zip from SD. Make sure you have the SlimBean rom on your internal SD.
Scroll through the internal files until you find the zip file for the SlimBean rom. Select it, it'll ask you to confirm. Say yes. Then the rom will start flashing.
There's probably something in there you might not understand- but I tried to just answer your questions, rather than explaining every little thing... If there is something in there you don't understand feel free to ask
Sent from my GT-I9000
Soryuu said:
Hey man,
Yeah, sometimes following rom flashing instructions can be hard :L
1.) CM9 and CM10 respectively are CyanogenMod9 and 10. CM9 is ICS (4.0), and CM10 is Jelly Bean (4.1). CM10.1 is Jelly Bean 4.2. They're all roms based around stock Android, and often roms recommend flashing in CM roms first just to make sure things don't screw up.
2.) CWM is short for ClockWorkMod. Its a type of recovery that needs the phone to be rooted (if you don't know hoe to root it feel free to ask) Here you can flash roms and other mods and so on.
3.). Wiping data can be done from within ClockWorkMod. Once you boot into recovery, there'll be two options: Wipe Data and Wipe Cache. Go to each one and select Yes once prompted to. Then go to the Advanced Menu and select Wipe Dalvik Cache, then select Yes.
4.) On the main menu for CWM, there'll be an option that says Install Zip from SD. Make sure you have the SlimBean rom on your internal SD.
Scroll through the internal files until you find the zip file for the SlimBean rom. Select it, it'll ask you to confirm. Say yes. Then the rom will start flashing.
There's probably something in there you might not understand- but I tried to just answer your questions, rather than explaining every little thing... If there is something in there you don't understand feel free to ask
Sent from my GT-I9000
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I appreciate your answers and help. It seems to be a bit recursive. In order to install this MOD, I need to install that MOD So I went to the cyanogenMOD website to find the ROM and instructions. Its'puzzling and totally strange , that they do not have ANY instructions on how to install CM10. What is that? Some strange mind game? If I would produce dozens of ROM for dozens of devices, why would I not post installation instructions? Try to put "install" into the searchbar on the site. You get nonsense.
Hahahaha I get you man. First time I tried installing CM10 I was so confused as to what to do (after going through about ten different tutorials...) that I said "Nahh, screw it" and tried it myself :L
This is how I do it:
Make sure that you have the CM10 zip file on your internal SD.
Also make sure that the phone is rooted. Most people reccomend that the phone should be running XXJW4 (I can link you if you'd like), rooted.
1.) Turn off the phone. Boot into ClockWordMod using the three button combo (vol. Down, Home, Power)
(Optional step; nandroid backup. In CWM there's an option for you to back up everything in your current ROM. Its recommended you do so in case something goes wrong, but not neccesary)
2.) Wipe data, cache and Dalvik Cache. I think I mentioned how to do it in my previous post.
3.) Go to "Install zip from SD". Using the volume buttons to scroll and the home button to select, navigate to where the CM zip is. Select it, then confirm.
4.) At this point it'll start flashing. The phone will probably stop and then reboot, then go into a continuous bootloop. DO NOT PANIC. It needs to do this to set up the phone to install everything else.
Just remove the phone battery, insert again, then boot into recovery again.
5.) Like before, navigate to the same CM10 file, select it and confirm. You don't need to wupe data/cache here. This time it'll properly flash in.
6.) Done! just wait for it to boot (might take 5-15 minutes, it needs to set up).
If you are flashing in SlimBean, then the process is much the same. Boot into recovery, wipe data/cache/Dalvik cache, select file, wait.
EDIT: Oooh, and once you flash in SlimBean don't forget to flash in a Google Apps zip. I don't believe SlimBean comes with them.
Pretty much once you flash in SlimBean, wait for the phone to boot. Turn it off, put it back into recovery, same process to flash (no wiping though), except just remember to choose the Gapps file.
Hope I helped make it clear
Sent from my GT-I9000
Hi All,
I'm totally new in android community and I'm just a plain user. no stunt expert. No different with any noob lady who just use the phone for sms, whatsaap, calls and photos.
Lately my galaxy note have been super sluggish! Been notice it's slow since upgraded it to Jelly bean but recently it is really getting onto my nerves!!! when I can't even type correctly on whatsapp.
Can someone please guide me how to thoroughly clean format (reset) my phone and re-install it with latest built?
root or recommend to use the stock built?
Please help...
Jamie
Anything you want about root,clean install, etc is here on XDA, try to search it first
Hey jamielkl
I just did a clean install myself yesterday but that wasn't due to sluggishness of JB rather than some other issue. JB have worked wonderfully well for me better than ICS if I can say that. Anyways coming back to topic, this is how I usually do it-
Take backup of your apps/contacts/photos/videos and everything. I do it after Step 2 - as I use Titanium Backup to do that and it requires root access and it's also a way to ensure that the safe kernel is now installed.
Note - Don't go to Stock Recovery and Wipe Anything, it can brick your phone. Please search and read there are plenty of topics warning about this.
1) Download the latest Rom for your region on your computer/laptop, From here Please read the topic carefully and download the one for your region...
Check the md5 checksum (if available). Unzip it and you will get a "*.tar.md5" file. Download odin and keep it in the same folder (not necessary but I do it this way only.
2) Install the appropriate Philz Kernel, From here Don't wipe anything from Stock Recovery Please take time to read the topic carefully as to which kernel should you choose and how to flash.
After flashing the Philz kernel I usually reboot my phone and take backup of my apps via Titanium Backup. If you don't want/need to do this you can go to Step 3.
3) Reboot recovery (Important) and confirm that you now have Philz kernel with CWM recovery instead of the stock one. Now once you have confirmed that you are on a safe kernel follow the procedure below-
Wipe data/factory reset, Wipe cache
Under mounts and storage - Format System, Format Preload
Under Advanced - Wipe dalvik cache
Then again went to Wipe data and clicked the option "I want to install a New Rom"
4) Power off your phone
5) On your computer/laptop
- If you have Kies Installed, Kill Kies and any process relating to kies running on your system (Use Task Manager to do it)
- Close your Antivirus sotware
- Open Odin as Admin (Download from the link I gave in point one also remember to download the drivers in case you don't have them installed on your system.)
- Click on PDA and then browse to the tar.md5 file and select it. Don't touch anything else at all.
6) Put your phone on download mode by pressing Vol down + Home + Power Button. You will get a message something like "Installing custom rom is dangerous and blah blah, push Vol Up to install custom rom".. Push the Vol Up button, now your phone is in download mode.
7) Connect USB Cable to phone and PC, you will see the tab (On Odin) turning yellow with 0:[Com05] or something like this only.
8) Click on Start and wait
Reference Image -
Code:
http://lookpic.com/O/i2/933/GxmmFfm.jpeg
Although I think I have given you all the needed information and also correct information, please read the topic(s) (Dr. Ketan's and Philz) before doing anything as I might be wrong and I take no responsibility for this. Please read a few topics as to how to flash a safe kernel and Rom. I am just trying to help you with the knowledge/information I have.
Good luck :good:
Hi,
I tried to install Jelly Bean Custom Rom for Galaxy S Plus GT I9001. but I got problem. The ROM is stuck on Boot Logo Looping.
Here is what I do :
1. Flash Stock
2. Install CWM
3. Boot into CWM
4. Factory Reset, Wipe Dalvik Cache, Format System
5. Install ZIP
6. Reboot
Anything I did wrong ?
I have tried 2 custom rom :
1. CM 10.1
2. Pac Man
Both of them behave the same (Stuck on Boot Logo).
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
yokowasis said:
Anything I did wrong ?
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You need to follow flashing guide , look in wiki according to ROM you have chosen or My Android Solutions (link below) to get out of Boot Loops
Check this out! Links to useful Guides and " Banned " Documentaries
xsenman said:
You need to follow flashing guide , look in wiki according to ROM you have chosen or My Android Solutions (link below) to get out of Boot Loops
Check this out! Links to useful Guides and " Banned " Documentaries
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Well actually, that is the exactly step the ROM needed to be installed as stated on the thread. Actually, that is how I install all other custom rom. Never found any other way to install the ROM. But for some reasons it keep bootlopping. Stop the bootlooping is easy. Just flash the stock ROM. But that's not what I want. I want to use the custom ROM. FYI. I tried 2 ROMS and both of them behave the same. Bootloop.
yokowasis said:
Well actually, that is the exactly step the ROM needed to be installed as stated on the thread. Actually, that is how I install all other custom rom. Never found any other way to install the ROM. But for some reasons it keep bootlopping. Stop the bootlooping is easy. Just flash the stock ROM. But that's not what I want. I want to use the custom ROM. FYI. I tried 2 ROMS and both of them behave the same. Bootloop.
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Can you point to me which Custom ROM you are trying to install and where it tells you to format system? Also you must understand certain i9001 ROM's need specific CWM and will be mentioned on developers thread..using others would fail. So refer to i9001 Wiki, as its one of the best guide for i9001
Look at what the wiki says
CyanogenMod 10.1 (Based on Android 4.2.2 / Jelly Bean) It's developed by AriesveDevConnection Team
Thread : CyanogenMod 10.1
All major components of the i9001 work except for FM radio.
Installation:
Before you install CM10.1: Preparation (First three are optional. If you want to start fresh, these can be skipped)
Install AppBak from Market, run it and save a list of all your apps.
Install SMS Backup and Restore from Market, run it and backup your SMS history.
Install Call Logs Backup and Restore from Market, run it and backup your call log history.
Boot into CWM5 recovery. Make a full backup. You will need this backup later if you decide to go back to your previous ROM and data.
WARNING: Many apps will Force Close crash if you restore data from a previous ROM.
Use CWM 5.5.0.4 Flashable zip version | Odin version OR CWM 6.0.3.2 with safe kernel (no EMMC bug)
For Odin version of CWM 5.5.0.4, flash recovery-clockwork-5.5.0.4-ariesve.tar.md5 as One Package using the regular AriesVE.ops (Tutorial)
WARNING: Only use this recovery to flash CM10.1, otherwise, you risk bricking your phone!
CyanogenMod10.1 comes as a zip that is installed inside recovery. Download the latest build and put the zip file into the sdcard.
Wipe data / Factory Reset
Wipe cache
Advanced > Wipe dalvik cache
Install zip from sdcard (choose cm-10.1-20130607-dev_connection_team-release1-ariesve.zip)
Flash the gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip
You must flash gapps after every upgrade to CM10 since /system is formatted, wiping your previous add-ons.
Reboot phone.
After you setup your Google account, reinstall the three apps from Market in order to restore most of your apps, call log and SMS history.
WARNING: Do not restore backup data of system apps!
If you restore a bad backup with cached settings in telephony.db in data/data/com.*.*.telephony it can break MMS.
It seems that restoring backups can also break Calendar sync.
Notes:
Upgrades from previous versions of CM10.1 are the same process as install, except you do not need to wipe anything. Contrary to popular belief, you do not need to even wipe cache and dalvik-cache when upgrading between CM10.1 versions. You only need to wipe if you are doing a major upgrade, switching to a different ROM entirely, or attempting to fix bugs caused by bad backups or corrupt app data.
Under CyanogenMod 10.1, your external SD card can be found under /storage/sdcard1
Reboot into recovery from power menu not working?
Turn off "touch sounds" option in sound settings.
No Developer options & Performance setting?
Tap Build number for 7 times in Settting > About phone
Want to see something fun? CM10.1 has an easter egg that can be activated in System Settings -> About phone. Click the "Android version 4.2.2 / CyanogenMod version" entry several times very fast. The screen will clear and show an Android JellyBean / CyanogenMod icon. Click and hold on the JellyBean / CyanogenMod icon. It will zoom in and activate a lots of flying JellyBean / CyanogenMod icon.
CyanogenMod 10.1 Custom ROMs
3.0.x Kernel
SlimBean
Tiger-JellyBean
PAC-man
ParanoidAndroid
CarbonROM
Revenge
3.4.x Kernel
LiquidSmooth
ThinkingBridge
JellyBear
Baked BlackBean
XYAOSP Xylon
RootBox
M.O.W JB
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yokowasis said:
Hi,
I tried to install Jelly Bean Custom Rom for Galaxy S Plus GT I9001. but I got problem. The ROM is stuck on Boot Logo Looping.
Here is what I do :
1. Flash Stock
2. Install CWM
3. Boot into CWM
4. Factory Reset, Wipe Dalvik Cache, Format System
5. Install ZIP
6. Reboot
Anything I did wrong ?
I have tried 2 custom rom :
1. CM 10.1
2. Pac Man
Both of them behave the same (Stuck on Boot Logo).
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
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Hi,
after I tried flashing from stock to alternative ROM I had exactly the same. I resolved it after flashing two times (Flash - reboot into recovery - Flash again)
Hope it helps