[Q] Upgrading to stock vodafone AUS ICS ROM - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi Guys
Just wondering if anyone has done this or could shed some light on this issue.
I have found this rom from this website:http://androidromupdate.com/2012/08...e-ics-4-0-4-n7000bdulr5-vau-firmware-upgrade/ which is the default vodafone aus rom which is where I got my phone from vodafone australia. Since I got it from vodafone its a GT-N7000B model phone.
Currently with GB I was able to root my phone by re-flashing a XSA AUS rom from samsung so I was able to root my phone by using a custom kernel speedmod.
Im just wondering if anyone has tried using a GT-N7000B ICS rom and using a custom kernel such as speedmod for root access as i have read on the FAQ for speedmod that its GT-N7000 only phones?

I did not find any N7000B ICS ROMs in the Development section, highly doubt ANYONE would flash a ROM made for the N7000B while there are many ROMs for the N7000 and especially as this is the N7000 forum.Devs,as always, are exceptions

mattybxda said:
Hi Guys
Just wondering if anyone has done this or could shed some light on this issue.
I have found this rom from this website:http://androidromupdate.com/2012/08...e-ics-4-0-4-n7000bdulr5-vau-firmware-upgrade/ which is the default vodafone aus rom which is where I got my phone from vodafone australia. Since I got it from vodafone its a GT-N7000B model phone.
Currently with GB I was able to root my phone by re-flashing a XSA AUS rom from samsung so I was able to root my phone by using a custom kernel speedmod.
Im just wondering if anyone has tried using a GT-N7000B ICS rom and using a custom kernel such as speedmod for root access as i have read on the FAQ for speedmod that its GT-N7000 only phones?
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If its a .tar file you can flash with Mobile Odin Pro to retain your root. GT-N7000 Roms/kernels work fine in Aus Vodafone GNotes so flash away.

Thanks for the reply, i think what i will do is is wait until the 27th of august as Telstra will be releasing their ICS XSA rom which is the Australian ICS rom for the GT-N7000.
So I will wait to flash that one so I can be on the safe side for using a custom kernel.

mattybxda said:
Thanks for the reply, i think what i will do is is wait until the 27th of august as Telstra will be releasing their ICS XSA rom which is the Australian ICS rom for the GT-N7000.
So I will wait to flash that one so I can be on the safe side for using a custom kernel.
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Hey mate, I've just deodexed & zipaligned this ROM, added CF-Root LRG kernel, superuser, busybox and SGS3 music player, TW launcher and weather widget. Can flash with cwm and retain your root.
Let me know if your interested and I'll upload for you. I'm testing it now :good:

not-i with that rom can I directly flash from mobile odin from within my GB rom or will I still have to remove my kernel first then do a factory reset and then flash the rom using pc odin like most other ICS upgrades sorry for such a late reply been at work all day.

not-i I took the plunge and installed that rom from vodafone succesfully through mobile odin thanks for the advice really appreciate it
Only thing I cant do now is get back into mobile odin for some reason i think it doesnt support the 7000B but thats ok im happy I still have root access for titantium backup.

mattybxda said:
not-i I took the plunge and installed that rom from vodafone succesfully through mobile odin thanks for the advice really appreciate it
Only thing I cant do now is get back into mobile odin for some reason i think it doesnt support the 7000B but thats ok im happy I still have root access for titantium backup.
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Check if you still have full root. That means you can read/write in system. eg. copy something into system/app with root explorer. Copy a jpeg in there then delete it. If you can then you are sweet.
Do you have Superuser app. Open it and you may need to update the binary. Then should be full rooted again and fine with Mobile Odin

I definitely have root access as i can copy files into system fine as well as delete files from in there. No luck with mobile odin though, I tried updating the su binary and uninstalling mobile odin and re-installing i think what I might try is recovering the app data from titantium backup and see how i go. If that fails Im not too worried as least Im on ICS now.

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[Q] Problems Rooting the SGN

I have the GT-N7000 Vodafone GR with XXLA6 Kernel.
I 've tried all methods I could find in XDA and/or on the Internet (zergRush, reverting in older stock ROM, reverting rooting and updating to latest ROM, ODIN, CRW etc)
All attempts that succeeded have resulted to one unstable Note; instability meaning that it reboots, repeatedly and uncontrollably, at any time it wishes, especially after a normal restart (power off or simple reboot). Or, in some cases, losing the 3G data connection and having to reboot to regain it.
I need root access for ad blocking and quick rebooting. I'm not really into overclocking or tweaking the device but I'd do it if possible without losing stability.
Any ideas how this can be achieved?
Thanks in Advance
M.
MarketElf said:
I have the GT-N7000 Vodafone GR with XXLA6 Kernel.
I 've tried all methods I could find in XDA and/or on the Internet (zergRush, reverting in older stock ROM, reverting rooting and updating to latest ROM, ODIN, CRW etc)
All attempts that succeeded have resulted to one unstable Note; instability meaning that it reboots, repeatedly and uncontrollably, at any time it wishes, especially after a normal restart (power off or simple reboot). Or, in some cases, losing the 3G data connection and having to reboot to regain it.
I need root access for ad blocking and quick rebooting. I'm not really into overclocking or tweaking the device but I'd do it if possible without losing stability.
Any ideas how this can be achieved?
Thanks in Advance
M.
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I think, the only option to only get root is to downgrade your note to a rootable rom and then root it with zergRush.
Please let me know if you need further help.
Alternative and easier way for you to root your Note would be to flash using PC Odin one of the pre-rooted stock Roms.
After that download the corresponding CF-Root kernel (i.e. if you flashed LC1 Rom, download LC1 CF-Root kernel) and flash it through Mobile Odin to inject CWMR.
That's all.
chasmodo said:
Alternative and easier way would be for you to flash using PC Odin one of the pre-rooted stock Roms.
After that download the corresponding CF-Root kernel (i.e. if you flashed LC1 Rom, download LC1 CF-Root kernel) and flash it through Mobile Odin to inject CWMR.
That's all.
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Don't know about this thread Bookmarked it.
You can use this method 'cause it's the easier one.
I've tried ODIN with older Stock Unfortunately as soon as I upgrade to latest ROM it becomes unstable
The thing with the pre-rooted is that none is Greek Vodafone and I need the latest Vodafone GR
Thanks for the replies
Anyone else?
MarketElf said:
I've tried ODIN with older Stock Unfortunately as soon as I upgrade to latest ROM it becomes unstable
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The usual remedy for system instability is just to do a factory reset once.
Everything usually behaves nicely after that.
Won't it be unrooted by the factory reset as I'll be "upgraded" to the latest stock ROM?
MarketElf said:
Won't it be unrooted by the factory reset as I'll be "upgraded" to the latest stock ROM?
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No, never. Reset just erases your personal apps and data, and doesn't touch the system.
OK! Thanks a zillion Starting the process....
Looks all right I'll monitor and update in case of problems. FYI for better or for worse I wiped/FSed BEFORE and AFTER downgrading the ROM and rooting
Just now More than 36 hours of operating smoothly and greatly, it started again rebooting at will with no GSM signal etc.
Any ideas?
chasmodo said:
Alternative and easier way for you to root your Note would be to flash using PC Odin one of the pre-rooted stock Roms.
After that download the corresponding CF-Root kernel (i.e. if you flashed LC1 Rom, download LC1 CF-Root kernel) and flash it through Mobile Odin to inject CWMR.
That's all.
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just out of interest, why dont the pre-rooted roms have the CWM kernel as default?
MarketElf said:
I've tried ODIN with older Stock Unfortunately as soon as I upgrade to latest ROM it becomes unstable
The thing with the pre-rooted is that none is Greek Vodafone and I need the latest Vodafone GR
Thanks for the replies
Anyone else?
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Why do you need 'Greek Vodafone', as you put it.
There is nothing specific about the Vodafone rom except perhaps some bloatware.
Don't all of these ROMs support the Greek language? Under language/keyboard, my ROM displays Greek, I believe it is the euro version
guitarplayerone said:
Why do you need 'Greek Vodafone', as you put it.
There is nothing specific about the Vodafone rom except perhaps some bloatware.
Don't all of these ROMs support the Greek language? Under language/keyboard, my ROM displays Greek, I believe it is the euro version
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I need the Greek Vodafone Menu "app" that comes with it
OK 72+ hours after a new factory reset NO problems appear. I stronly believe that the issues were brought by too may apps installed. All previous times I had >190 apps Now I kept it <150 and it seems to work fine. (Could this mean that I have a hardware problem on my phone's memory chips?)
Any how the road was:
A) Downgrade to a rootable ROM
B) Root
C) Factory reset
D) Upgrade to the latest ROM with CWM
E) Factory reset
F) Full reinstallation from GP(Just to be on the safe side
That is all> If I have any news/probs I'll update
Thanks all for your help
chasmodo said:
Alternative and easier way for you to root your Note would be to flash using PC Odin one of the pre-rooted stock Roms.
After that download the corresponding CF-Root kernel (i.e. if you flashed LC1 Rom, download LC1 CF-Root kernel) and flash it through Mobile Odin to inject CWMR.
That's all.
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am i best off flashing the pre rooted stock ics to go to crisco ics rom or going via the gb way thanks
dazzlet said:
am i best off flashing the pre rooted stock ics to go to crisco ics rom or going via the gb way thanks
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Pre-rooted stock Roms from my link are all GB ones.

Update galaxy note official ics 4.0(stock)

Model:GT-N7000
Version:N7000XXLPY
Android 4.0.3
Date:2012 May
Open Germany
Download:
http://www.hotfile.com/dl/155490069/c7932d4/N7000XXLPY_N7000OXALPY_DBT.zip.html
from Dr.Ketan:
Who are on i9220 ROM n bootloader, don't use PC Odin to flash this stock I've ROM.
Mobile Odin is still safe for that too.
Originally Posted by lee yun khong
Big thanks to Dr.ketan and Chainfire.
First ICS for Note
N7000XXLPY 4.0.3 2012 May N7000OXALPY Open Germany posted to OP
This is Non Wipe version
Installation note : How to update from GB ROM to ICS
Install using Mobile Odin safely
- Download N extract ROM
- Copy Extracted file to a folder e.g ICS ROM On Ext/Int SD card
- Download CF Root for LPY
- Extract CF root till get zImage file
- Copy zImage file to same above said folder in SD car
- Open Mobile Odin
- Select 'Open file' N point to ROM file
- select Kernel tab N point to zImage file
- select Ever Root option
- Flash
- You will get ICS ROM + Root + CWM
Note After flsing finish, it will optimize installed application for ICS, then will auto restart
I have experienced Applicatioin installer crash first time, Then i have restarted device
Then again application Installation happened N worked Normally
Titanium Backup, checked. I have restore one old app N worked without issue.
Good Luck!
For those who want to flash the latest ics rom from GB rooted rom., Please follow the instruction provided by DR.ketan, I did follow his instruction completely and ICS loaded with rooted.
I would not say the given instruction will 100% work to all user since we might not know what really mess up with your personal storage after flashing rom and mod so many times.
Just to remind all, please do backup in cwm before proceed to any step as noted above.
video tut on how to upgrade to stock ics (thanks goes to ashwin123)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjB8IsarMN8
International? Russian? What is it for a Version?
xaoc747 said:
Model:GT-N7000
Version:N7000XXLPY
Android 4.0.3
Date:2012 May
Download:
http://www.hotfile.com/dl/155490069/c7932d4/N7000XXLPY_N7000OXALPY_DBT.zip.html
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Any one have root instruction pls?
Any others hosts?
chrcad said:
International? Russian? What is it for a Version?
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German, for Russia only GB.
chrcad said:
International? Russian? What is it for a Version?
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Open Germany
Is somebody on it already?
Downloading right now.
Please post all whenever you're ready - how you flashed it, features, impressions, speed, etc...multilanguage support?
well....
its says DBT which means German
So it is for N7000 German GNotes.
Thanks fot the information
Chainfire we need ROOT
Shouldn't matter that it's German for most of us. Downloading and will try mobile odin...
dsan45 said:
its says DBT which means German
So it is for N7000 German GNotes.
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I think it use for all Europe GNotes.
Ok, did someone tried to inject root through Mobile Odin, or just need to try...?
First one, who installs it, posts the video
nex7er said:
Shouldn't matter that it's German for most of us. Downloading and will try mobile odin...
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keep us posted if mobile odin works...
if i
if i update this over my rooted stock gingerbread rom
what will happen? ill use mobile odin lite
I think it will wipe everything so i prob need to backup using TB.
But how will I install back all the apps without root?
will mobile odin pro keep root alive even it is gingerbread to ICS?
nex7er said:
Shouldn't matter that it's German for most of us. Downloading and will try mobile odin...
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I'll be interested to know if upgrade works with mobile odin. And also if root can be kept this way.
BTW, downloading too.
Is it multi-CSC?
Thread in General, poster said mobile odin from CM9 -> root achieved! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25911144&postcount=89
Careful, people. You might not be able to revert to any other Rom if you flash it straight away.
Read this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25910965&postcount=77
ahalford said:
Ok, did someone tried to inject root through Mobile Odin, or just need to try...?
First one, who installs it, posts the video
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Just need to try but still downloading.
Anyone have others hosts pls!
I'ma try flashing with Mobile ODIN and EverRoot. Should probably work.

[Q] Root XXLA6 question

Hi all.
Finally got a Note and love it, but while I wait for official ICS here in the UK, I'd like to keep stock 2.3.6 GB but safely root it.
There's so much info here, it makes me a bit nervous in-case I pick the wrong method.
I have this:
https://www.box.com/s/1dfacc6107713602d2e8
and would like to know what method I should use to root.
Thanks
forcedv said:
Hi all.
Finally got a Note and love it, but while I wait for official ICS here in the UK, I'd like to keep stock 2.3.6 GB but safely root it.
There's so much info here, it makes me a bit nervous in-case I pick the wrong method.
I have this:
https://www.box.com/s/1dfacc6107713602d2e8
and would like to know what method I should use to root.
Thanks
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Use Dr. Ketan's method!
Go here and follow the instruction for your Rom.
Edit: Just saw your picture, you have LA4 not LA6 on your device, that means that you can flash a Direct Rootable Rom!
Thanks for the reply but I'm a bit confused, my Note shows Build: GINGERBREAD XXLA6 as does the Kernel, so are you saying that it's the Baseband version : N7000XXLA4 that I should be paying attention to?
Also according to Kies it's PDA:LA6 / PHONE LA4 / CSC LA1 (XEU)
yes la4 is the rom version you are using, you will need to downgrade to be able to root
which rom do you suggest I downgrade to and still allow update via Kies?
Will the downgrade via Odin up my flash counter and give me the triangle?
forcedv said:
which rom do you suggest I downgrade to and still allow update via Kies?
Will the downgrade via Odin up my flash counter and give me the triangle?
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go look at the root thread, there is a link for kj1, which is non wipe rom so all your settings will stay in tact
no it wont give you the triangle because it is a stock rom
Richy99 said:
go look at the root thread, there is a link for kj1, which is non wipe rom so all your settings will stay in tact
no it wont give you the triangle because it is a stock rom
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I bought the Galaxy Note N7000 yesterday and I have exactly the same android-, baseband-, kernel version and build number. The only difference is I'm from the Netherlands and using Vodafone.
Now I've been looking for a way to root it, but I also wondered which XXLA# I should use for it.. I saw the reply of the downgrade (ofcourse) but I am wondering: those r for Poland and Germany... Or doesn't that matter and I can root it anyway w/o bricking the phone?
Post november roms are difficult to root, best optuon is to go to pre december 2011 rom
Or go to ICS and use cwm. Zip and superuser. Zip method
Sent from my GT-N7000 using Tapatalk 2
Well yeah, I get that point, but the thing is: I'm kinda noob with this. To be honest: my roommates rooted my galaxy s for me, but they did it so fast that I didn't get half of what they did..
My eventual goal is to learn how to root a smartphone and upgrade mine to android ics. My current android version is an unrooted stock 2.3.6 and I wanna go for a rooted ICS, but I already start to wonder now if I can upgrade my phone to rooted ICS immediately from the 2.3.6... Could u guide me a little in this?
By the way: sorry if I ask some pretty obvious questions that might have already been answered elsewhere on the forum, but I have been looking all over the forum and just don't know which info I should use from which posts anymore..
If you want ics then it is very easy.
First flash ics and then root it., ics is directly rootable.
I recommend first hard reset on gb rom for clean installation.
All informatikn regarding ics update n root, u can find on first link on my signature.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium
dr.ketan said:
If you want ics then it is very easy.
First flash ics and then root it., ics is directly rootable.
I recommend first hard reset on gb rom for clean installation.
All informatikn regarding ics update n root, u can find on first link on my signature.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium
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Well, I thought the safest way to get me ICS on the phone was through updating with Samsung Kies. After this I was planning to put CWM in the folder sdcard/external_sd and Busybox on the internal sd, but...
I got it updated now, but I lost the folder external_sd.. I can't create a new folder with this name either.. I don't actually have an external SD card, but if I remember it well, I didn't need it either. I have seen the folder external_sd for sure in there..
Edit: Bought an external sd card and did the root like u said, but without flashing back to GB. It worked! Thanks alot for the clear walkthrough! Hail dr. Ketan!

Help on upgrading to ics firmware

i have a unit with UBKK1 baseband version, which i learned was a brazilian rom. Now i currently live in the Philippines and i cant get an ICS update thru kies here because of the rom. i went to the samfirmware site and found a Philippine rom, my question is can i flash this rom over the old GB brazilian rom using odin without any problems? my phone is currently unrooted thru the one click method, it was previously rooted thru the same method.
Ive also read you can change the country code, if i change it to the Philippine code and update thru kies will it work??
if you change the csc then yes you should be able to upgrade with kies tho i always download the rom i want then use pc odin its just a personal preference
Why don't you download Stock ICS ROM directly.... And flash it using pc odin??
can i download any stock ICS rom and just flash it with odin without any problems?
Yes you can.
Ive just now rooted my note on brazilian rom (stock GB rom), if i upgrade to the taiwanese rom using pc odin will i still retain root? and do i need to uncheck the usb debugging before proceeding with pc odin?
No you wont keep root.
Yes uncheck usb debugging.
Belfia said:
No you wont keep root.
Yes uncheck usb debugging.
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He will keep root if he uses Mobile Odin Pro to flash the firmware
Indeed he will. But it was never mentioned, so I didnt want to bring it up.
bratski said:
Ive just now rooted my note on brazilian rom (stock GB rom), if i upgrade to the taiwanese rom using pc odin will i still retain root? and do i need to uncheck the usb debugging before proceeding with pc odin?
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if you want to flash phone in odin then phone should be in download mode,usb debugging is not matter,and you can root your phone again after flash,vie cf root make search at xda you will found that.
bratski said:
i have a unit with UBKK1 baseband version, which i learned was a brazilian rom. Now i currently live in the Philippines and i cant get an ICS update thru kies here because of the rom. i went to the samfirmware site and found a Philippine rom, my question is can i flash this rom over the old GB brazilian rom using odin without any problems? my phone is currently unrooted thru the one click method, it was previously rooted thru the same method.
Ive also read you can change the country code, if i change it to the Philippine code and update thru kies will it work??
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I would buy Mobile Odin Pro from the market, and flash this rom from here http://www.hotfile.com/dl/156659405/b6c3080/N7000DXLP9_N7000OLBLP6_XTC.zip.html . This will flash the correct rom and keep root.
thanks for all the helpful replies, i was able to successfully flash taiwanese ics firmware update using pc odin. and you guys are right, i did lose root. now the only problem is how to go back on root as i've frozen a lot of apps on titanium backup before and those apps aren't showing after the update. it seems like flashing over to a newer firmware didnt reset the phone. all my previously installed apps are still there.
Guys, after updating to ics, i couldn't install apks using astro file manager or even the stock file manager.Pressing the install button won't work. Previously on gb stock rom everything works. Is this an ics bug?
bratski said:
Guys, after updating to ics, i couldn't install apks using astro file manager or even the stock file manager.Pressing the install button won't work. Previously on gb stock rom everything works. Is this an ics bug?
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No such problems here..
bratski said:
thanks for all the helpful replies, i was able to successfully flash taiwanese ics firmware update using pc odin. and you guys are right, i did lose root. now the only problem is how to go back on root as i've frozen a lot of apps on titanium backup before and those apps aren't showing after the update. it seems like flashing over to a newer firmware didnt reset the phone. all my previously installed apps are still there.
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root phone with cfroot....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997

Error while flashing Rom with CWM

hi.
i have an Australian N7000B Note, and it is currently rooted on the latest available android in the country for the phone (2.3.6)
i have superuser and CWM installed.
i can boot into CWM and navigate with no worries, but whenever i try to install any custom rom, regardless what rom it is, i get the same error.
i really want to get off this crappy rom that Telstra provides with the phone, so any help is greatly appreciated.
many thanks
pic attatched of error.
Use ODIN to flash a stock ICS or GB ROM and then re-root and add cwm and try again
the issue you face is because your version is the GT-N7000B and the build.prop is for the GT-N7000 so its failing because it believes the ROM is for a different device.
if the product codes do not match up in the build.prop it will fail - this applies to all devices and all ROMs.
you could also open the .zip and find the build.prop and change all of them, But its a pain in the ass !
azzledazzle said:
Use ODIN to flash a stock ICS or GB ROM and then re-root and add cwm and try again
the issue you face is because your version is the GT-N7000B and the build.prop is for the GT-N7000 so its failing because it believes the ROM is for a different device.
if the product codes do not match up in the build.prop it will fail - this applies to all devices and all ROMs.
you could also open the .zip and find the build.prop and change all of them, But its a pain in the ass !
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I've looked everywhere and everywhere for a ICS or GB rom to flash onto the phone using Odin but all of them are for use with CWM, which doesn't work
WHAT !?!?!?!?! theres a whole thread dedicated to stock ODIN ROMs lol !!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
azzledazzle said:
WHAT !?!?!?!?! theres a whole thread dedicated to stock ODIN ROMs lol !!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
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Because these are for the N7000 if i flash a stock ICS rom on my N7000B what will happen?
http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/?page=8
Put your details in there and it will find you a stock ROM. Ive seen threads where N7000B users have flashed N7000 ROMs without any issues.
EDIT: You CAN use any GT-N7000 firmware !
Awesome! I am downloading the Gingerbread Australian Rom as we speak for the N7000. if i flash it with odin, root it, and then install CWM would it work with installing custom roms such as paranoid android etc?
Yes because the Stock firmware will remove the 'B' and you will have no more install errors
Be sure to follow the instructions to the letter !! and make a nandroid before commencing.
azzledazzle said:
Yes because the Stock firmware will remove the 'B' and you will have no more install errors
Be sure to follow the instructions to the letter !! and make a nandroid before commencing.
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Well, i have a nandroid backup of the current firmware, i made it just after i rooted it.
so, i will flash it with Odin on PC correct? does it require i wipe everything off the phone?
sorry for the questions i am a noob lol
you can wipe before or after it makes no difference so long as your on GB.
Dont ever wipe on ICS unless your on a safe kernel.
But do do a wipe as it will start you off on a fresh clean install
azzledazzle said:
you can wipe before or after it makes no difference so long as your on GB.
Dont ever wipe on ICS unless your on a safe kernel.
But do do a wipe as it will start you off on a fresh clean install
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I'm successfully on a N7000 Rom, it unrooted my phone is there a way to root it again?
flash the CWM.zip in recovery and then the SU package
or flash a rooted kernel such as speedmod
azzledazzle said:
flash the CWM.zip in recovery and then the SU package
or flash a rooted kernel such as speedmod
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I am now on Cyanogen mod 9, thanks so much for your help kind sir, Many internets to you!
read this and be more careful when flashing other phones firmware on different versionhttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1698788
I guess the 7000b is very similar no?
Sent from my GT-N7000 using Tapatalk 2
JoshDubstep said:
I am now on Cyanogen mod 9, thanks so much for your help kind sir, Many internets to you!
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Hi, Can u please help me. I'm having the same problem as u. Got the getprop error when flashing any rom through
How were u able to flash roms through cwm & what file did u use to turn your 7000B into a 7000?

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