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plz what ics leak mean ? i am new to android world
what is the difference between ics leak and repack and stock and other expressions?
what is the difference between kernel and firmware expression ?
give me example ( stuuner and canyon and lpy and lpf and gb )...
i asked this noob question as i am noob at flashing and i read alot about bricks and emmc bug for leak and repack ICS
now i am using lpf rooted ics + supersu
Ics leak is when the ice cream in the ice cream sandwich is almost melted and starting to leak. In all seriousness a leak is when a company accidentally loses a firmware version for a phone and it goes public.
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sehooo said:
plz what ics leak mean ? i am new to android world
what is the difference between ics leak and repack and stock and other expressions?
what is the difference between kernel and firmware expression ?
give me example ( stuuner and canyon and lpy and lpf and gb )...
i asked this noob question as i am noob at flashing and i read alot about bricks and emmc bug for leak and repack ICS
now i am using lpf rooted ics + supersu
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The first ICS Roms for Note were buit on a DANGEROUS Kernel which came from a "leak". That kernel was responsible for bricking many devices due to its eMMC bug.
Now all the new ICS Roms are "fixed" by using new Kernels, but the problem continues if you go from an old rom (leak kernel) to a new one. There is a specific way to do it. You can read all about it in many threads.
If you tell me which Rom you want to flash and on which Rom you currently use i can give you more detailes!
Hope i could help!
sotiris20 said:
The first ICS Roms for Note were buit on a DANGEROUS Kernel which came from a "leak". That kernel was responsible for bricking many devices due to its eMMC bug.
Now all the new ICS Roms are "fixed" by using new Kernels, but the problem continues if you go from an old rom (leak kernel) to a new one. There is a specific way to do it. You can read all about it in many threads.
If you tell me which Rom you want to flash and on which Rom you currently use i can give you more detailes!
Hope i could help!
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PLEASE HELP ME TOO! now i am currently on RocketICS rom but my note keep restarting every 30 sec... RocketICS rom was the first rom i flashed after i rooted my new note. Is there anyway to get rid of the bootloop? i really like the rocketICS rom but i cant use it at all if it keeps restarting. Before i flash the rocketics rom, my note was N7000DXLC2.
Please direct me how to remove the bootloop. i really want to use the RocketIcs rom.
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PLEASE HELP ME TOO! now i am currently on RocketICS rom but my note keep restarting every 30 sec... RocketICS rom was the first rom i flashed after i rooted my new note. Is there anyway to get rid of the bootloop? i really like the rocketICS rom but i cant use it at all if it keeps restarting. Before i flash the rocketics rom, my note was N7000DXLC2.
Please direct me how to remove the bootloop. i really want to use the RocketIcs rom.
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You have already started a thread about your issue. Posting about the same thing in different threads is called spamming, and is against the XDA rules. So, don't do it.
chasmodo said:
You have already started a thread about your issue. Posting about the same thing in different threads is called spamming, and is against the XDA rules. So, don't do it.
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Okkay sorry i dint know that is called spamming. But i am really nervous and scared now my parents will kill me if my note brick. If u know the soultion or any link please help me. i am really thankful.
myemintun said:
Okkay sorry i dint know that is called spamming. But i am really nervous and scared now my parents will kill me if my note brick. If u know the soultion or any link please help me. i am really thankful.
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You can at least post link to other thread with comment moved comment to seperate thread.
Do a flash back to stock gb throught pc odin, perform data factory reset through dialer, google for code ending something like 3855.
Root it and put cf kernel on it, perform factory reset from recovery, wipe caches and dalvik cache. Then reinstall rocket by flashing the zip in recovery.
After this do not recover apps just redownload from playstore. Do it one by one so you can eliminate which one is responsible. If thats case.
You loose data but also lingering crap from past that can cause fc an reboot. Now you can best disable keep device backup in Google cloud.
Last read all post in rocket thread. Should it return, there areprobably others with same problem. Check their fixes lmao
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baz77 said:
You can at least post link to other thread with comment moved comment to seperate thread.
Do a flash back to stock gb throught pc odin, perform data factory reset through dialer, google for code ending something like 3855.
Root it and put cf kernel on it, perform factory reset from recovery, wipe caches and dalvik cache. Then reinstall rocket by flashing the zip in recovery.
After this do not recover apps just redownload from playstore. Do it one by one so you can eliminate which one is responsible. If thats case.
You loose data but also lingering crap from past that can cause fc an reboot. Now you can best disable keep device backup in Google cloud.
Last read all post in rocket thread. Should it return, there areprobably others with same problem. Check their fixes lmao
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thanks bro.. even though i dont get what u mean ;( can u teach me how to flash a lpy stock rom from my current state?
Ok go to first post in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
All should become clear reading this thread. Its a sticky in developement with sceenshots on how to install. From development you can also find cf root.
Recap
Download odin, shut down kies and start it on pc.
Download your rom of choice, unzip it.
Turn phone off, turn on and push volume down, home key and buttun at same time, it should go to download mode, Its tricky, may need couple tries.
dont wait to long, connect to pc, watch added in odin, select extracted tar. Md5 file, the largest, put in pda, no repartition no clear efs.
Press volume button up to initiate download mode and select start on odin, if your download was ok, it should flash and show pass on odin.
If I were you I would dl gb rom, because from gb rom the samsung factory reset I mentioned earlier is safe. Usually this fixes bootloop itself, however on ics rom, custom, leak or official this is not safe. (except cm9 with xplodwild kernel)
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hello i recently updated my galaxy note to 4.0.4 LRK evry thing worked fine but have lot of freezing with backuped application so i tried the wipe factory reset but its take a long time and it rebooted i tried another kernel the same another rom the same flashed another rom the same and its stuck on samsung logo i cant format data what i can do now?
On which kernel you were when doing the factory reset?
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hello i recently updated my galaxy note to 4.0.4 LRK evry thing worked fine but have lot of freezing with backuped application so i tried the wipe factory reset but its take a long time and it rebooted i tried another kernel the same another rom the same flashed another rom the same and its stuck on samsung logo i cant format data what i can do now?
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See if you can odin back to gingerbread... You wiped on ics.. So many threads warning not to do this.... Was you on stock unrooted when you wiped? If so let Entropy512 on cm9 thread know, he might be able to help you... If you were on stock when you bricked don't do anything till you speak to Entropy512
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See if you can odin back to gingerbread... You wiped on ics.. So many threads warning not to do this.... Was you on stock unrooted when you wiped? If so let Entropy512 on cm9 thread know, he might be able to help you... If you were on stock when you bricked don't do anything till you speak to Entropy512
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What can he do? Is is not the only one with brick expertise. Its time for a brew mother board.
Factory reset an ICS stock kernel results in an instant brick
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On which kernel you were when doing the factory reset?
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in stock kernel and just rooted with SU+BUSYBOX
Use odin to flash a stock GB rom from Dr.ketan thread (link in his signature).
If it stuck in factoryfs.img or datafs.img then have a superbrick Note.
In that case only a new mother board or repartition method below can help:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1661590&page=2
Hope it helps,
Hello forum
last night i got a galaxy note and finally made my move from ios. I could not resist the gorgeous display. I had been using ios since early days with jbreak ofc.
Now my friend installed a custom rom for me Criskelo on ICS 4.0.4 or smthg like that. I freaking hate it its laggy and buggy and i dont know why battery drains like crazy.
I really want to rwmove this os and hard reset and go back to the "out of the box" ICS 4.0.4. Please if uou know of any step by step guide kindly lik it here. I am starting to hate android and mias the stability of my ios so much but i really hope its because this rom is buggy and would like to give android another chance. Thanks a lot team..
Important info need to know. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1659768
jonpaslim said:
Important info need to know. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1659768
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Thanks i went through this but didnt understand everything i am completely new ro android so all these terms i am not familiar with.
Download Samsung kies and install it to get drivers
Download Odin(you can find it all around the forum)
Download latest stock ics(android 4.0.4) from www.sammobile.com extract it (its zipped) (firmware section search for n7000)
Put your phone in Odin mode volume down+power+home buttons all together
Once you get the warning press volume up to enter odin mode
Make sure kies its closed and connect your phone to the pc and wait until all the drivers gets installed
After that open odin and do not change any check box
Make sure a yellow block turns on in the top left corner of odin indicating it recognizes your phone
Press PDA and put there the file you downloaded (and extracted) from sammobile.com
Press start and that's it.. Wait until it finishes and you will have a full stock phone
Edit: Hey make sure that you have at least 50% battery before you go through this
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bebseh said:
Thanks i went through this but didnt understand everything i am completely new ro android so all these terms i am not familiar with.
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The latest android now is ice cream sandwich(4.03&4.04). It has a bug, when you performed a factory reset, recovery data wipe, and nandroid( backup&restore ) it will corrupt your pit files and the result is they called superbrick, the only remedy is to replace your mobile board.
The only safe solution for it now is to flash safe custom kernel( the stock rom has a stock kernel inside) like speedmod k3-12, notecore v12, and goku to be safe from doing factory reset, recovery data wipe, and nandroid ( backup&restore ).
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The latest android now is ice cream sandwich(4.03&4.04). It has a bug, when you performed a factory reset, recovery data wipe, and nandroid( backup&restore ) it will corrupt your pit files and the result is they called superbrick, the only remedy is to replace your mobile board.
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This its not completely true... Don't go around the forum spreading fear to users...
Samsung already stated that if you are completely stock brick won't happen and there's no evidence of it as entrophy could not prove it to Samsung
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msedek said:
Download Samsung kies and install it to get drivers
Download Odin(you can find it all around the forum)
Download latest stock ics(android 4.0.4) from www.sammobile.com extract it (its zipped) (firmware section search for n7000)
Put your phone in Odin mode volume down+power+home buttons all together
Once you get the warning press volume up to enter odin mode
Make sure kies its closed and connect your phone to the pc and wait until all the drivers gets installed
After that open odin and do not change any check box
Make sure a yellow block turns on in the top left corner of odin indicating it recognizes your phone
Press PDA and put there the file you downloaded (and extracted) from sammobile.com
Press start and that's it.. Wait until it finishes and you will have a full stock phone
Edit: Hey make sure that you have at least 50% battery before you go through this
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Thanks a lot for the info , do i need to do factory reset first on my phone before all these steps ?
ALso what is the super brick thing everyone is talking about and how do I "risk" it ?
msedek said:
This its not completely true... Don't go around the forum spreading fear to users...
Samsung already stated that if you are completely stock brick won't happen and there's no evidence of it as entrophy could not prove it to Samsung
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If your in stock rom there is less percentage of brick, but still your in danger. Before i dont believed just like you that stock rom is susceptible of being brick, then i read some brick there note on stock rom, i change my mind.
I dont spread fear, it is documented here in xda. Better safe than sorry.
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If your in stock rom there is less percentage of brick, but still your in danger. Before i dont believed just like you that stock rom is susceptible of being brick, then i read some brick there note on stock rom, i change my mind.
I dont spread fear, it is documented here in xda. Better safe than sorry.
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If all these steps complete successfully will my phone still be "rooted" ?
And I believe it should solve my battery drain issues along with bugs and lags right ?
bebseh said:
Thanks a lot for the info , do i need to do factory reset first on my phone before all these steps ?
ALso what is the super brick thing everyone is talking about and how do I "risk" it ?
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Soft brick. Flash rom or reboot will fix it
Hardbrick. Samsung repair center(expensive) or jtag( not expensive) will fix it
Superbrick. Only samsung repair center(expensive)
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bebseh said:
If all these steps complete successfully will my phone still be "rooted" ?
And I believe it should solve my battery drain issues along with bugs and lags right ?
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Msedek procedure is right.
For further info read here, there a link there on how to root, how to flash kernel, and how to flash rom. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1659768
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Soft brick. Flash rom or reboot will fix it
Hardbrick. Samsung repair center(expensive) or jtag( not expensive) will fix it
Superbrick. Only samsung repair center(expensive)
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Msedek procedure is right.
For further info read here, there a link there on how to root, how to flash kernel, and how to flash rom. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1659768
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What does flash kermel and flash rom mean ?
bebseh said:
What does flash kermel and flash rom mean ?
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Flash kernel or rom. To change your kernel or rom or to install new kernel or rom.
bebseh said:
What does flash kermel and flash rom mean ?
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It might not sound right, and I understand you are new, but just like learning a new skill, rooting any Android device requires some amount of self-reading. People are helpful here but if you know the basics, you will be in a much better position to decide what's good for you and understand the instructions.
Android inherently treats all processes, including the touch interface, with the same priority. iOS treats the touch interface as a priority process, so Android might feel a tad laggy, but the benefits of using an Android device are way more than using iOS, which you can realize only after using the Note for around a month.
One of my friends switched to the Note from an iPhone, after using her iPhone since the first one, and she is enjoying the Note, as are many.
Criskelo's ROM is actually one of the fastest and most stable on this ROM, so it seems you have some unusual issue that's ruining your experience. Always try watching a video on YouTube of the ROM you are considering to flash, so you know how it looks and feels before flashing.
Welcome to Android!
Criskelo 4.04 ICS LRK v11.2, LRK Modem, speedmod k3-12 kernel, Carrier: AT&T (US)
incisivekeith said:
It might not sound right, and I understand you are new, but just like learning a new skill, rooting any Android device requires some amount of self-reading. People are helpful here but if you know the basics, you will be in a much better position to decide what's good for you and understand the instructions.
Android inherently treats all processes, including the touch interface, with the same priority. iOS treats the touch interface as a priority process, so Android might feel a tad laggy, but the benefits of using an Android device are way more than using iOS, which you can realize only after using the Note for around a month.
One of my friends switched to the Note from an iPhone, after using her iPhone since the first one, and she is enjoying the Note, as are many.
Criskelo's ROM is actually one of the fastest and most stable on this ROM, so it seems you have some unusual issue that's ruining your experience. Always try watching a video on YouTube of the ROM you are considering to flash, so you know how it looks and feels before flashing.
Welcome to Android!
Criskelo 4.04 ICS LRK v11.2, LRK Modem, speedmod k3-12 kernel, Carrier: AT&T (US)
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THanks for the info , yes I was told that Criskelo is the fastest and most stable but I dont know why for some reason it feels very laggy and drains battery like crazy. So I thought that maybe going back to stock ICS would solve the issue.
Lets say I want to keep Criskelo ... can I just go to Back up and Reset and Factory resset the phone ? is it safe? i dont care about the data and apps , ill have everything backed up and i can download again manually. but that might solve my lagging issues?
bebseh said:
If all these steps complete successfully will my phone still be "rooted" ?
And I believe it should solve my battery drain issues along with bugs and lags right ?
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Follow this to get back to stock... Its the same as the instructions given by someone earlier but if youd prefer a video...
Then if you want root use the video below...
is it safe to safe to do a hard reset?
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is it safe to safe to do a hard reset?
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It's safe from safe kernels lol.. Why don't you flash notecore, then factory reset?.. Notecore its a hell fast kernel and with over clocked version I'm getting 15/16 hours with 4/5 hours screen time.. And yeah notecore its a safe kernel
If you want a nice experience with your note I really encourage you to buy for a couple of bucks mobile odin.. Will make your life hell easier and safer
With mobile odin pro you can change custom kernels like changing your underwear without risking your phone and allowing you to try custom kernels with no yellow triangle.. Notecore and speedmod are the main kernels for tw roms
You can flash notecore and speedmod from cwm too though but for that you need custom recovery and a safe kernel wich criskelo already provided to your phone..
You gotta read a lot hehe
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It's safe from safe kernels lol.. Why don't you flash notecore, then factory reset?.. Notecore its a hell fast kernel and with over clocked version I'm getting 15/16 hours with 4/5 hours screen time.. And yeah notecore its a safe kernel
If you want a nice experience with your note I really encourage you to buy for a couple of bucks mobile odin.. Will make your life hell easier and safer
With mobile odin pro you can change custom kernels like changing your underwear without risking your phone and allowing you to try custom kernels with no yellow triangle.. Notecore and speedmod are the main kernels for tw roms
You can flash notecore and speedmod from cwm too though but for that you need custom recovery and a safe kernel wich criskelo already provided to your phone..
You gotta read a lot hehe
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I think I already have notecore ?
http://i46.tinypic.com/6yhdlv.png
ur right i certainly need to read a lot and i thought jailbreaking an iphone was a pain !!!
So is it safe for me to factory reset now ? It looks like I have NOtecore and CriskleROM v11
ALso for some reason Kies wont detect my GN in USB form.
I looked everywhere, tried reinstalling a zillion time, it wont do
Once you learn the basics you are good to go.. Erm yes you have notecore.. Download the latest release from his thread its v12 and yeah you are safe to perform a factory reset on your phone
Forget about kies on cuustom roms.. You only need it for drivers but nothing else... Heck not even being stock you need kies.. And if you want kies to detect your phone you gotta go settings/development /enable usb debugging
Edit: you need enable debugging
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Hi
Today my parents got their Galaxy S with Froyo on it.
I installed Gingerbread JVQ with Root and now everytime you boot I got a really weird screen which I have never seen before.
Here's a video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GG8vKd-On1A
After the boot you can use it normally.
My question is, can I upgrade to 4.1.1 SlimBean without any trouble?
I really haven't seen this befor and have no Idea if something is wrong with the Screen.
KUN1
I have his twinbrother the Samsung Galaxy S Plus.. And it looks like some files are corrupted. So i recommend a full reflash with a stock rom and no root to see if it is solved..
If so then you can easy go to slimbean
I have flashed JVQ twice but I will try again with JVU
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I have flashed JVQ twice but I will try again with JVU
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Why not trying cm 10.1 base rom's ?
If i remember well, you have problem with bootloader from froyo on GB ROM.
Flash 3 file GB ROM with pit and re-partition checked,
also after rooting consider switching to ICS or JB rom. I recommand one from AOSP line. good luck
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Problem with bootloader from froyo on GB ROM.
Flash 3 file GB ROM with pit and re-partition checked
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Agree with the above also re-download the Rom that you choosed as it may have been corrupted
Everything is fine now
I reflashed JVU with repartition and the bug was gone.
That happens if you run a GB or above rom while still using the froyo bootloader. Aside from that weird screen there are no other noticeable side effects. Where on earth did you even managed to get your hands on a I9000 with froyo bootloader anyway? The GB update came out years ago.
AW: [Q] Weird Screen Issue ?!
I bought the phone from another person.
I also don't know why he hasn't updated ^^
But normally if you flash a 3 file rom the bootloader should also be upgraded, shouldn't it?
After 3 times it finally changed the bootloader.
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I bought the phone from another person.
I also don't know why he hasn't updated ^^
But normally if you flash a 3 file rom the bootloader should also be upgraded, shouldn't it?
After 3 times it finally changed the bootloader.
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Not all rom files have the bootloader in them. I am not sure why, but that's just the way it is. Back then there was a mad scramble to figure out which of the rom files contain bootloaders because even though you cannot brick your phone while flashing a rom, you can brick it if you somehow corrupt the bootloader.
Hello all
I know I might sound paranoid but I want to confirm something.
I wiped cache/date when I was on custom rom before flashing Philz safe kernel (actually wiped to flash that kernel).
I updated from SGS and there before flashing anything its recommended to wipe cache/dalvik but after reading few topics here I came to know that that's not the way to go with N7000 and now I am worried as I read on a few topics that users have got their cell or usb bricked few months after doing what I did (wipe cache on stock rom).
Now I would like to know is their anything I can do to prevent same happening with me or I should just wait and pray that that doesn't happen to me.
I am currently on stock JB rooted with Philz kernel.
Thanks in advance for advice
Indian Devil
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Hello all
I know I might sound paranoid but I want to confirm something.
I wiped cache/date when I was on custom rom before flashing Philz safe kernel (actually wiped to flash that kernel).
I updated from SGS and there before flashing anything its recommended to wipe cache/dalvik but after reading few topics here I came to know that that's not the way to go with N7000 and now I am worried as I read on a few topics that users have got their cell or usb bricked few months after doing what I did (wipe cache on stock rom).
Now I would like to know is their anything I can do to prevent same happening with me or I should just wait and pray that that doesn't happen to me.
I am currently on stock JB rooted with Philz kernel.
Thanks in advance for advice
Indian Devil
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Always do wipes in Philz kernel or Any others custom safe kernels. Never do any kind of wipes/factory reset, formats or even format usb storage in stock kernel .
Firstly, always read the thread carefully before you flash, especially the instructions pertaining to the required recovery to flash and ROM support(for kernels and MODs). And also factory reset, wipe cache and other things as the respective ROM threads guide you. And flashing is very safe once you follow the instructions.
Indian Devil said:
Hello all
I know I might sound paranoid but I want to confirm something.
I wiped cache/date when I was on custom rom before flashing Philz safe kernel (actually wiped to flash that kernel).
I updated from SGS and there before flashing anything its recommended to wipe cache/dalvik but after reading few topics here I came to know that that's not the way to go with N7000 and now I am worried as I read on a few topics that users have got their cell or usb bricked few months after doing what I did (wipe cache on stock rom).
Now I would like to know is their anything I can do to prevent same happening with me or I should just wait and pray that that doesn't happen to me.
I am currently on stock JB rooted with Philz kernel.
Thanks in advance for advice
Indian Devil
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Since I had done it already, what are the chances that I might face issues? Can it brick after a few days/months even if I don't do anything?
Or as its running fine now, I can breath easy unless I do something stupid again.. lol.. Which I am sure I won't.
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Indian Devil said:
Since I had done it already, what are the chances that I might face issues? Can it brick after a few days/months even if I don't do anything?
Or as its running fine now, I can breath easy unless I do something stupid again.. lol.. Which I am sure I won't.
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Don't worry mate, if the phone is working alright now, it won't be bricked. And if you follow the instructions well, it's difficult to hard brick your phone! There won't be any issues, stick to the instructions to the letter though!