Hi guys I have a 2.3.3, Baseband UGKG3, and kernal is 2.6.35.7-19000ugkg3
How do I root this so I can install Jellybean? I've seen a few tutorials but they seem outdated with older kernals.
blasteryui said:
Hi guys I have a 2.3.3, Baseband UGKG3, and kernal is 2.6.35.7-19000ugkg3
How do I root this so I can install Jellybean? I've seen a few tutorials but they seem outdated with older kernals.
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first you must upgrade to GB 2.3.6, and than root with CWM by flashing a semaphore kernel, than upgrade to ICS , only after that upgrade to Jelly bean (follow instructions from the ROM thread, you wish to use)
you can use the downgrade GB 2.36 on recovery kit, in My Android collections link below to do that
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how to flash galaxy S...im using 2.3.6 baseband version 19000XXJVT..can i flash I9000XXJVU to my phone and i want to upgrade to Jelly bean using I9000XXJVU baseband..i just saw the tutorial in Elite JBrom..will this brick my phone..sorry im a noob..
Flash JB
roshan2989 said:
how to flash galaxy S...im using 2.3.6 baseband version 19000XXJVT..can i flash I9000XXJVU to my phone and i want to upgrade to Jelly bean using I9000XXJVU baseband..i just saw the tutorial in Elite JBrom..will this brick my phone..sorry im a noob..
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Note: you flash at your own risk! There are no guarantees!
The accepted route is to flash xxjvu (although I went from jw4). It is important to avoid going straight to JB. First, flash an ICS rom. Then flash a JB rom. On the Slimrom site it suggests flashing cm9 http://slimroms.net/index.php/installation/slim-bean and then Slim Bean.
I went from 2.3.6 jw4 to RemICS-UX (ICS) and then to Remics-JB (JB). Choice of custom rom is very much a matter of taste, and my current rom is in fact based on Slim Bean.
From what I've read, the gt-i9000 is pretty resilient. And if things go wrong, one can usually recover by flashing a gb or stock rom with odin.
I have this Samsung galaxy Note gt-n7000. I rooted it with a new kernel AbyssNote 4.2 that even installed the CWM 5.8. It has the stock ROM 2.3.5 and i wanna update it with an official ROM from Samsung. Will there be any problem or the Official 4.0.4 Rom will just remove the root and the custom kernel?
I will install the official ROM with Odin
With Odin, you will lose root and your custom kernel.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using Tapatalk 2
When you flash with odin the root will be lost.After flashing your new 4.0.4 stock rom you can flash a rooted kernel via odin.
just check this thread:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1331784 and follow the instructions carefully!
All credits go to chainfire for his amazing job!
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alensaqe said:
I have this Samsung galaxy Note gt-n7000. I rooted it with a new kernel AbyssNote 4.2 that even installed the CWM 5.8. It has the stock ROM 2.3.5 and i wanna update it with an official ROM from Samsung. Will there be any problem or the Official 4.0.4 Rom will just remove the root and the custom kernel?
I will install the official ROM with Odin
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No problem.. just download the 404 firmware and flash it with PC odin... root and custom kernel will be lost.
I am on stock rooted gingerbread
my question is -
Do I have to be on safe kernel ics rom to flash jelly bean or can I flash it on top of my stock rooted gingerbread ?
itsrijo said:
I am on stock rooted gingerbread
my question is -
Do I have to be on safe kernel ics rom to flash jelly bean or can I flash it on top of my stock rooted gingerbread ?
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You can flash directly on top of Gingerbread..no need to be on ICS to flash JB..
Official gingerbread rom is safe for flashing
Don't do it from leaked roms, tho
BUt how
my quetion is
How to flash Jelly bean on gingerbread... i have micromax A25,, tell me the way
What phone do you have again?
*facepalm*
each device has its own roms and flashing methods...this is the galaxy note forum..you will have to ask in your devices forum for an appropriate respose
How did you even get in here?
Hi
need help, I am new with that kind of stuff and don't know the exact version and files that I have to download to root my (Galaxy S I9000 Firmware 2.2 based version I9000JXJPD Kernel version 2.6.32.9 build number FROYO.JPJPF) to the latest Android Jelly beans version. I need a very basic ROM and a method that does not depend on PC -if it possible.
there so many threads talking similar to that issue causing confusing, some said that i have to upgrade to Icecream sandwich before upgrading to jelly beans or my phone will be dead. thats why i am asking help for the easiest and safer way to make this upgrade.
do I need to upgrade the Kernel as well? and how can I do that. and how can I preserve (backup) my excessing ROM?
Thank you.
this thread should help...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1889971
Hi there
cousin of mine is unsure how to proceed from a rooted 2.2 Frojo to Jelly Bean, here are his questions:
Hello,
I need your help because I don´t know the next steps to flash
my Android.
I rooted my international Galaxy S I9000 with vodafone branding.
(I flashed the "CF-Root-XX_XEU_JPO-v1.2-Busybox-1.17.1" kernel)
Then I installed the ROM Manager app to install CWM 2.5.
I have still e2 Recovery but I can load the zip in this mode
every time.
All data is already backed up and saved (IMEI/EFS Backup is done).
I used the Root Explorer for this step.
Now I´m not sure which steps are needed to install either
Gingerbread, ICS or Jelly Bean. Which roms/kernels are compatible?
My final version should be Cyanogenmod Mackay Jelly Bean.
Now I have Froyo 2.2
Does anyone have appropriate info or links that may help me
because the forum search didn´t serve the right infos for me.
PDA: I9000BUJP7
PHONE: I9000BUJP5
CSC: I9000GVD2JP5
Build Info: 2010.10
Firmware Version: 2.2
Kernel Version: 2.6.32.9 [email protected] #1
Build Number: FROYO.BUJP7
Thanks in advance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RoZU5ZPMS4&list=UUawwqTCK5egDfXdJe3EH0XQ&index=13
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRnH13sRAIc&list=UUawwqTCK5egDfXdJe3EH0XQ&index=9
Hey
You first need to have official gingerbread (provided by samsung) bootloaders as some roms need these..
You can follow the update and root guide below..(Works for the Internation Version Only!! Model No: GT-I9000)
After succesfull booting flash the macky rom with the given instructions in his thread..
Done..
Sent from my Awesome GT-I9300..!