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Hi guys. I have a I9000 and i want to install the CyanogenMod 9 on it. I`ve Already rooted my phone using the Unlock Root. However, I can`t go to the Clockworkmod recovery to install customs rooms. I tried to flash the CWM recovery using the Rom Manager app, but when i was installing, an error happened. I figured out that the problem is my kernel that is not compatible with the CWM. I know that i have to flash a compatible kernel using Odin, but which kernel should i flash??? My device is a Galaxy S I9000, 2.3.5 android, and 2.6.35.7-I9000XXJVT-CL617736 kernel. Already rooted. Please someone could help me??
Thank you so much
Don't use rom manager, use Odin to flash, CWM is bundled with rooted kernel (CF-root, Semaphore)
Here is a collection of links and tips to tackle different situations when flashing, updating, fixes...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30415128
This guide could work for updating to cm9.1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22471340
Most important is to start making a backup of files in /efs folder in case of IMEI loss after some flash job.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9567974
O-T said:
Don't use rom manager, use Odin to flash, CWM is bundled with rooted kernel (CF-root, Semaphore)
Here is a collection of links and tips to tackle different situations when flashing, updating, fixes...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30415128
This guide could work for updating to cm9.1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22471340
Most important is to start making a backup of files in /efs folder in case of IMEI loss after some flash job.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9567974
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Hi, I have the same error problem, cf root was not bundled with my own root package. I flashed to gingerbread 2.3.6 xwjw1, I also tried rom manager to flash recovery and it was successful, but when I rebooted to recovery to backup my current rom it bootes to the android (3e) recovery. As I've discovered it seems rom manager is not compatible with the xwjw1 series. How do I get the correct cf root for xwjw1? Believe me I have tried google and am scared of the things I see since "jw1" is not behind any of the cf root packages I see. Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
xtome
On xwjw1 you can Odin flash as PDA Semaphore 250 tar kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14481782
Untick re-partition before flashing.
After reboot you may need to install Superuser from Play Store.
That will give you root, CWM, gingerbread ready for CM9.1
O-T said:
xtome
On xwjw1 you can Odin flash as PDA Semaphore 250 tar kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14481782
Untick re-partition before flashing.
After reboot you may need to install Superuser from Play Store.
That will give you root, CWM, gingerbread ready for CM9.1
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Thanks a lot ot will try it out and get back to you. Once again thanks.
Or you can use the app SGS kernel flasher. Find in play store.
renanrolim said:
Hi guys. I have a I9000 and i want to install the CyanogenMod 9 on it. I`ve Already rooted my phone using the Unlock Root. However, I can`t go to the Clockworkmod recovery to install customs rooms. I tried to flash the CWM recovery using the Rom Manager app, but when i was installing, an error happened. I figured out that the problem is my kernel that is not compatible with the CWM. I know that i have to flash a compatible kernel using Odin, but which kernel should i flash??? My device is a Galaxy S I9000, 2.3.5 android, and 2.6.35.7-I9000XXJVT-CL617736 kernel. Already rooted. Please someone could help me??
Thank you so much
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Use Odin to flash (put .tar in PDA and uncheck repartition). You can flash Semaphore JVT 1.8.0 or CF-Root v4.3
Sunnymen1975 said:
Or you can use the app SGS kernel flasher. Find in play store.
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Thanks Sunny men, but OT's advice worked, I can now boot to semaphore recovery and wipe etc.
Question though, if I now flash cm9.1 rom, will I be able to boot to recovery without the holding any button combinations. What I mean is can I boot to recovery from the shutdown menu or do I need an app for it?
Also is cm9.1 the best rom for my phone? any thots guys? Thanks again.
xtome said:
Thanks Sunny men, but OT's advice worked, I can now boot to semaphore recovery and wipe etc.
Question though, if I now flash cm9.1 rom, will I be able to boot to recovery without the holding any button combinations. What I mean is can I boot to recovery from the shutdown menu or do I need an app for it?
Also is cm9.1 the best rom for my phone? any thots guys? Thanks again.
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Yes, in CM 9.1 you can boot directly to recovery from the shutdown menu. CM 9.1 is very stable and fast, so try it. And when you flash CM9 for the first time, your galaxy will go into a bootloop. Then remove the battery, put it in, go to recovery with 3-button configuration and flash it again.
sin007 said:
Yes, in CM 9.1 you can boot directly to recovery from the shutdown menu. CM 9.1 is very stable and fast, so try it. And when you flash CM9 for the first time, your galaxy will go into a bootloop. Then remove the battery, put it in, go to recovery with 3-button configuration and flash it again.
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Thanks sin007, that is invaluable advice. Will do just that. thanks again.
Hi guys, thanks for all the help. I have flashed CM 9.1 successfully.
Everything works OK for now.
Also flashed gapps, CM 9.1 seems to be a great ROM.
I have a question though, the gapps I flashed seems to have only a few Google apps, play store and Google talk. The file size was 49mb so is that all that's in gapps or is there a hidden mode or something.
Also, sin007 I can't find any reboot to recovery from the shutdown menu, though I flashed a stable version of CM 9.1 and not a "nighty version". Could that be the reason? But no biggie, CM 9.1 comes with rom manager.
Finally I wouldn't mind any tips you guys have on making the most out of the ROM.
Thanks and all the best.
Shutdown menu - Reboot - Recovery
OK?
There is an APP on google play, sgs kernel flash, it is easier and faster than Odin. And works perfectly. I've flash the speedmod kernel and finally upgrade to cyanogenmod 9.1.
Anyone knows if this APP works on galaxy s2 (i9100)?
Thankss
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O-T said:
Shutdown menu - Reboot - Recovery
OK?
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Oops sorry, didn't bother pressing the reboot button, typical noob error. Thanks OT.
I have a problem though, I just discovered my phone's imei number has changed after I flashed cyanogenMOD 9.1. How is this possible and how do I get back my original imei number?. Thanks.
xtome said:
I just discovered my phone's imei number has changed after I flashed cyanogenMOD 9.1. How is this possible and how do I get back my original imei number?. Thanks.
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read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1857054 and solutions for it on My Android Solutions, link below
xsenman said:
read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1857054 and solutions for it on My Android Solutions, link below
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Thanks xsenman, you're a lifesaver. Love all ur posts, really useful to have. Thanks again and also a big thanks to all who helped out.
Cheers everyone.
Hi guys,
I have a big problem and hope that someone can help. Today i rooted my note and i proceed in updating my kernel(used GL_HYDRACORE_v7_STD with mobile odin pro). After i flashed it my phone won't boot i can only see samsung galaxy note and that's it.
What can i do?
Thanks in advance.
You have to be more specific and give details.
What was the rom and kernel when your phone was okay.
How you did the rooting.
Did you confirm rooting.
Did you try to flash any other rom or just kernel.
Are you able to go to recovery and/or download mode.
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dsmas said:
You have to be more specific and give details.
What was the rom and kernel when your phone was okay.
How you did the rooting.
Did you confirm rooting.
Did you try to flash any other rom or just kernel.
Are you able to go to recovery and/or download mode.
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Phone was on stock 4.0.4 i think, haven't flashed any other rom.
Root was oke rooted from recovery with Root_SuperSu 0.95
root was confirmed with root checker
i can go to recovery vol up + home + power
Until now brick isn't confirmed here. Think positive.
Alternatives:
In recovery: restore a backup - if you made one.
In recovery: install philz kernel, reboot into recovery, install a Custom Rom
In download mode: install a Stock Rom oder a prerooted Rom with PC Odin
Then we continue with analyzing - if not already solved then.
ThaiDai said:
Until now brick isn't confirmed here. Think positive.
Alternatives:
In recovery: restore a backup - if you made one.
In recovery: install philz kernel, reboot into recovery, install a Custom Rom
In download mode: install a Stock Rom oder a prerooted Rom with PC Odin
Then we continue with analyzing - if not already solved then.
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i am new to android so i need a detailed tutorial on how to do these things.
Didn't make backup.
Well there are very detailed guides here http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1346&nocache=1 Just take your time.
1:- search for speedmod kernel (as Philz needs information to match your ROM), connect your Phone to PC and see if you can put that zip on SD card. then boot your phone in recovery Vol up etc and flash that zip.
reboot recovery and wipe data Factory reste and dalvik. reboot phone and hope it works.
If not then from same forum find a suitable ICS/GB rom and flash it using PC Odine. detailed giud and downloads are in same thread.
BTW. This galaxy note I have is my first Android phone and I have not only soft bricked it once and recovered, but also have flashed 7 different roms my current rom is 4.1.2 JB. And I did all this just by reading these forums. you check my post count. So my suggestion is take your time, search for correct threads and trust me there are more than enough people here to help.
You are right. I have flashed several ics and leaked jb custom roms and note is my first smart phone. Believe me, not even a soft brick. All because reading in details of this forum, before doing anything.
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as already suggested by ThaiDai
In download mode: install a Stock Rom oder a prerooted Rom with PC Odin
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follow the above step to get back to where you were initially and then start again..
Thank you guys for all your help.
Solved. Used 4.1.1 JB official rom and updated. Now working just fine.
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TeCHnO4EveR said:
Thank you guys for all your help.
Solved. Used 4.1.1 JB official rom and updated. Now working just fine.
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There is another way to say thanks, hit the thanks button for the guys who helped you.
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Hi
I updated CWM to 6.??? to try a KitKat ROM but I want to go back to a Gingerbread one. I don't know how to downgrade the CWM to 5. When I try and install a CWM 5 zip file via CWM it gives me lots of errors.
Is it possible to downgrade the CWM?
thanks
Paul
You can either flash stock rom via odin on comp and reroot, or download and install mobile odin ported to our device. And then flash the odin flashable cwm.tar file through mobile odin.
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Downgrade
csjjpm said:
Hi
I updated CWM to 6.??? to try a KitKat ROM but I want to go back to a Gingerbread one. I don't know how to downgrade the CWM to 5. When I try and install a CWM 5 zip file via CWM it gives me lots of errors.
Is it possible to downgrade the CWM?
thanks
Paul
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There is my solution:
Go to CWM 6 recovery and install:
- downgrade to CWM 4 - link here
- reboot your phone and go to recovery and install:
- upgrade to CWM 5 - link here
- press thanks if i helped you
csjjpm said:
Hi
I updated CWM to 6.??? to try a KitKat ROM but I want to go back to a Gingerbread one. I don't know how to downgrade the CWM to 5. When I try and install a CWM 5 zip file via CWM it gives me lots of errors.
Is it possible to downgrade the CWM?
thanks
Paul
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You cannot downgrade from android 4.x to android 2.x. That's because 4.0.4 and higher roms have a different bootloader. So don't try to flash gingerbread over kitkat, but if you tried and your phone didn't bricked let me know!!!
rapkiller91 said:
You cannot downgrade from android 4.x to android 2.x. That's because 4.0.4 and higher roms have a different bootloader. So don't try to flash gingerbread over kitkat, but if you tried and your phone didn't bricked let me know!!!
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Bro, he meant to downgrade the recovery mod and not the android version. CWM stands for ClockWorkMod Recovery Mod. He just wants to downgrade from CWM6 to CWM5. Hope I Helped
mahithm said:
Bro, he meant to downgrade the recovery mod and not the android version. CWM stands for ClockWorkMod Recovery Mod. He just wants to downgrade from CWM6 to CWM5. Hope I Helped
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I know well what CWM stand for and what it is. I know he was asking how to downgrade from CWM 6 to CWM 5 but he was asking also for a downgrade from KitKat to Gingerbread. I just said that it could brick the phone.
For the CWM downgrade you must:
1) reboot in recovery mode
2) install the latest PX recovery for galaxy ace
3) reboot recovery
4) install CWM5
5) reboot recovery
6) done!
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rapkiller91 said:
I know well what CWM stand for and what it is. I know he was asking how to downgrade from CWM 6 to CWM 5 but he was asking also for a downgrade from KitKat to Gingerbread. I just said that it could brick the phone.
For the CWM downgrade you must:
1) reboot in recovery mode
2) install the latest PX recovery for galaxy ace
3) reboot recovery
4) install CWM5
5) reboot recovery
6) done!
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Actually downgrading from KitKat to Gingerbread will not brick the phone as long as you flash it through odin. Then again flashing any Gingerbread custom rom will not brick your phone as they are made to work only on CWM5. Hence flashing Gingerbread custom rom through CWM6 will only give you errors. Its always safe to install Gingerbread stock rom using odin. Here is the link on how to install stock rom using odin along with all firmwares and drivers (check "Preparations" section),
Flash stock rom on Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 using odin/
Once installed, go to recoverymod and do a wipe data/ factory reset & wipe cache (otherwise bootloop might occur). Then restart. Now you have successfully flashed the stock rom. Here is the link for rooting and installing CWM5 on Samsung Galaxy Ace,
How To Root and Unroot Samsung Galaxy Ace?
CWM 5.0.2.6 fix for Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830
Also if you still want to use KitKat, then you can use the KitKat version flashable through CWM5 by @Salim El Yabouri. Here is the link,
KitKat for all
Hope I Helped
Great help thank you
hubert.3346 said:
There is my solution:
Go to CWM 6 recovery and install:
- downgrade to CWM 4 - link here
- reboot your phone and go to recovery and install:
- upgrade to CWM 5 - link here
- press thanks if i helped you
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Sorry I hadn't got back sooner but busy with six kids
Thanks for your great help this was easy to do.
Paul
csjjpm said:
Sorry I hadn't got back sooner but busy with six kids
Thanks for your great help this was easy to do.
Paul
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Next time you can also use the following tutorial tailor-made for such problems,
[TUTORIAL] HOW TO GO BACK FROM CWM 6.x TO CWM 5.x
Hope I Helped
I think these is s5830i Section not s5830 's.
Hitesh2626 said:
I think these is s5830i Section not s5830 's.
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Already asked FM to move this to right section :good:
i want to downgrade from CWM 6.0.3.3 to 6.0.2.8 please help
csjjpm said:
Hi
I updated CWM to 6.??? to try a KitKat ROM but I want to go back to a Gingerbread one. I don't know how to downgrade the CWM to 5. When I try and install a CWM 5 zip file via CWM it gives me lots of errors.
Is it possible to downgrade the CWM?
thanks
Paul
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Hi There,
you can flash the CWM reecovery v5 using Odin or fastboot. If you need help flashing it do consalt me. Thanks
downgrade successful
hubert.3346 said:
There is my solution:
Go to CWM 6 recovery and install:
- downgrade to CWM 4 - link here
- reboot your phone and go to recovery and install:
- upgrade to CWM 5 - link here
- press thanks if i helped you
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1. I proceeded as you said, to downgrade from 6.0.4.6 to 5.0.2.6.
It worked.
Thank you very much indeed.
2. Do you know if there is any 6.0.4.7 zip or 6.0.4.8 zip for s5830?
Mardon's 6.0.5.3_1
Dr.Ghobar said:
1. I proceeded as you said, to downgrade from 6.0.4.6 to 5.0.2.6.
It worked.
Thank you very much indeed.
2. Do you know if there is any 6.0.4.7 zip or 6.0.4.8 zip for s5830?
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Well i mentioned it earlier in a post but still instead of upgrading to 6.0.4.7 mardon's new recovery has more feastures: Check this link.
But I recommend 5.0.2.6 as it can flash almost all zips without any problem whatsoever.
As written on mardon's page that 6.0.5.3_1 was ported to Ace for flashing his kk custom rom
anand44 said:
Well i mentioned it earlier in a post but still instead of upgrading to 6.0.4.7 mardon's new recovery has more feastures: Check this link.
But I recommend 5.0.2.6 as it can flash almost all zips without any problem whatsoever.
As written on mardon's page that 6.0.5.3_1 was ported to Ace for flashing his kk custom rom
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Is there any TOUCH custom recovery for s5830 with official 2.3.5 rom?
Not fully supported
Dr.Ghobar said:
Is there any TOUCH custom recovery for s5830 with official 2.3.5 rom?
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I think cwm 6.0.4.8/philz edition will work. @Dr.Ghobar you know it right? you did try it.
anand44 said:
I think cwm 6.0.4.8/philz edition will work. @Dr.Ghobar you know it right? you did try it.
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Thank you.
About your remarks:
1. cwm 6.0.4.8/philz edition did not work. a) it has mount problems; b) it prevented android 2.3.5 from booting.
2. You, before editing, said recovery is independent of the rom on the phone. If this is the case, then why all cwm 6 versions are in trouble with /system on my phone? and why mardon said that won't work with stock rom?
Dr.Ghobar said:
Thank you.
About your remarks:
1. cwm 6.0.4.8/philz edition did not work. a) it has mount problems; b) it prevented android 2.3.5 from booting.
2. You, before editing, said recovery is independent of the rom on the phone. If this is the case, then why all cwm 6 versions are in trouble with /system on my phone? and why mardon said that won't work with stock rom?
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Cwm 6 or 5 cannot mount /system /data or /cache bcoz cwm cannot handle samsung's filesystem rfs used in galaxy ace. This problem has no solution except changing to custom rom or using cfroot kernel which has ability to change fs type to ext4.also it is quite better than stock kernel. Proceed with caution. Also i think you need android 2.3.6 for cf root kernel. You can download official android 2.3.6 from sammobile.com and cf root kernel for s5830
from Google. Also do try cwm 5.0.2.6 once it can work.
And btw flashing 2.3.6 will wipe data cache root everything.
If you choose to flash 2.3.6, try cf auto root kernel. Cm roms use ext4 by default with quite better kernels.
anand44 said:
Cwm 6 or 5 cannot mount /system /data or /cache bcoz cwm cannot handle samsung's filesystem rfs used in galaxy ace. This problem has no solution except changing to custom rom or using cfroot kernel which has ability to change fs type to ext4.also it is quite better than stock kernel. Proceed with caution. Also i think you need android 2.3.6 for cf root kernel. You can download official android 2.3.6 from sammobile.com and cf root kernel for s5830
from Google. Also do try cwm 5.0.2.6 once it can work.
And btw flashing 2.3.6 will wipe data cache root everything.
If you choose to flash 2.3.6, try cf auto root kernel. Cm roms use ext4 by default with quite better kernels.
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1. CWM 5.0.2.6 does not have any mounting problem.
2. I do not want changing to custom rom.
3. Can "cfroot kernel" be used along with my official 2.3.5 rom?
4. What caution do you mean when you say "Proceed with caution"?
5. If I install 2.3.6, then will I have "cfroot kernel" and consequently can I install CWM 6 without mounting problem?
Hi there. Last night I tried to install the latest Philz recovery, but something somewhere goes wrong. I am with AryaMod v5, 4.1.2 Rooted, baseband XXLT3 and build XXLTC. As I can see it has [email protected] World Kernel as well.
So last night I downloaded Philz 6.45.6 and flash it through recovery, but then the phone didin'r start. it jush light the Samsung N700 sign, then it went black. I did Backup so I had to Restore it. So far so good /I have my phone back/. But when my Note did restore, it couldn't find android_secure, so I don't have all the app stored in my SD Card...big deal.
Now I downloaded Rom manager and I see Current Recovery: ClockWorkMod 6.0.4.8/Latest Recovery: CWM 6.0.4.3
So my question now is can I install latest Philz because I want to flash Arya V7 and there it says Latest PhilZ or I can flash now by folowwing yhe steps from 3 to the end? Do I need to flash latest recovery every time it is released?
PharrellVP said:
Hi there. Last night I tried to install the latest Philz recovery, but something somewhere goes wrong. I am with AryaMod v5, 4.1.2 Rooted, baseband XXLT3 and build XXLTC. As I can see it has [email protected] World Kernel as well.
So last night I downloaded Philz 6.45.6 and flash it through recovery, but then the phone didin'r start. it jush light the Samsung N700 sign, then it went black. I did Backup so I had to Restore it. So far so good /I have my phone back/. But when my Note did restore, it couldn't find android_secure, so I don't have all the app stored in my SD Card...big deal.
Now I downloaded Rom manager and I see Current Recovery: ClockWorkMod 6.0.4.8/Latest Recovery: CWM 6.0.4.3
So my question now is can I install latest Philz because I want to flash Arya V7 and there it says Latest PhilZ or I can flash now by folowwing yhe steps from 3 to the end? Do I need to flash latest recovery every time it is released?
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do clean re-install aryamod v5 first because there is right kernel. Then you can restore your backup or install aryamod v7 (i have done like that)
Did I changed the Kernel? Because I was with Philz Kernel before installing the AryaMod V5. Then I saw i have [email protected] World Make II kernel as it is now shown in About the phone. And how can I do clean re-install?
PharrellVP said:
Hi there. Last night I tried to install the latest Philz recovery, but something somewhere goes wrong. I am with AryaMod v5, 4.1.2 Rooted, baseband XXLT3 and build XXLTC. As I can see it has [email protected] World Kernel as well.
So last night I downloaded Philz 6.45.6 and flash it through recovery, but then the phone didin'r start. it jush light the Samsung N700 sign, then it went black. I did Backup so I had to Restore it. So far so good /I have my phone back/. But when my Note did restore, it couldn't find android_secure, so I don't have all the app stored in my SD Card...big deal.
Now I downloaded Rom manager and I see Current Recovery: ClockWorkMod 6.0.4.8/Latest Recovery: CWM 6.0.4.3
So my question now is can I install latest Philz because I want to flash Arya V7 and there it says Latest PhilZ or I can flash now by folowwing yhe steps from 3 to the end? Do I need to flash latest recovery every time it is released?
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Hello. Using PhilZ-cwm6-XXLTA-ATL-5.15.0-signed.zip. Would suffice. Philz latest doesn't include kernel anymore, only the recovery and from my personal experience, philz latest is more compatible with KK roms than TW roms.
Jackwu696 said:
Hello. Using PhilZ-cwm6-XXLTA-ATL-5.15.0-signed.zip. Would suffice. Philz latest doesn't include kernel anymore, only the recovery and from my personal experience, philz latest is more compatible with KK roms than TW roms.
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What are you talking about?
nokiamodeln91 said:
What are you talking about?
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I said, u don't need to use any latest philz and use the above mentioned philz will suffice to flash any TW based roms because I use it the whole time n no problem at all. I have downloaded all philz latest n they can't be flashed unless it's for KK kernel. So do u understand or is there Anything u might want to add?
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Jackwu696 said:
Anything u might want to add?
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Maybe he wanted to add:
Your statement "Philz latest doesn't include kernel anymore, only the recovery and from my personal experience, philz latest is more compatible with KK roms than TW roms." is completely wrong.
ThaiDai said:
Maybe he wanted to add:
Your statement "Philz latest doesn't include kernel anymore, only the recovery and from my personal experience, philz latest is more compatible with KK roms than TW roms." is completely wrong.
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Hello @ThaiDai
I said what I said because after downloading latest philz it can't be used to flash over TW kernels. But when in KK roms, it can be flashed. I have checked it before. Also somewhere in philz thread, I read that his recovery no longer includes kernels anymore. So please enlighten me where I'm wrong coz I'm open to correctionsn I'll really appreciate the knowledge to better help our fellow members. Just don't ask "what am I talking about?" And also I said "according to my personal experience" too.
Thanks for elaborating
Jackwu696 said:
Hello @ThaiDai
I said what I said because after downloading latest philz it can't be used to flash over TW kernels. But when in KK roms, it can be flashed. I have checked it before. Also somewhere in philz thread, I read that his recovery no longer includes kernels anymore. So please enlighten me where I'm wrong coz I'm open to correctionsn I'll really appreciate the knowledge to better help our fellow members. Just don't ask "what am I talking about?" And also I said "according to my personal experience" too.
Thanks for elaborating
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Kernel for note and s2 has recovery built into them. Not the case with later phones like s3 s4... where recovery can be independent of the kernel. So you can have any kernel you want and any recovery you want.
Thus your statement that Philz kernel for N7000 doesn't include kernel is weird as it wont be of any use for normal users and " philz latest is more compatible with KK roms than TW roms" is again confusing as Phil made just 1 KK kernel with new recovery but that had issues with radio and all so..
"I said what I said because after downloading latest philz it can't be used to flash over TW kernels"
And this is? You can flash TW kernel using cwm/twrp as well.
Just don't ask "what am I talking about?"
I read your statement several times still couldn't understand, thats why ......
Hello @nokiamodeln91 . Glad to have you clarify this. Let me start from beginning then. I have dowloaded philz_touch_6.19.3-n7000, philz_touch_6.26.6-n7000 recoveries. When I want to flash a KK rom such as C-Rom over a TW rom such as this rom, aryamod's and such, I rebooted into recovery, flashed either of them n I got "installation error, installation aborted" (with the android avatar lying down dead). But when I move from KK to another KK such as C-rom to SKOP, these 2 files can be flashed without problem to change CWM recovery to philz. Seeing as the one who asked the question that led me to answer like that, I just suggested to him to use PhilZ-cwm6-XXLTA-ATL-5.15.0-signed instead if he want to flash a TW based rom (in his case, aryamod) and don't use the latest philz.. Sorry if any of my word confused you. Cheers. I have respect to you n other members who always help other needy members.
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Can't philz touch v5 to flash kitkat rom?
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Hi all master,,I have Note N7000.why I can't flash latest version Philz touch v6 on my device?what's wrong?need help...
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There is some issue with the package.. You flash an older TW version. Then from that recovery flash raw r4.. Then from its recovery flash KK.
*Necropost* Sorry, But I have a question regarding this.
@nokiamodeln91 If I flash an older TW version then r4, do I need to wipe dalvik/cache before flashing r4 or can I go Older TW kernel > Reboot recovery > r4 kernel > reboot recovery > wipe system/data/cache/dalvik > flash KK ROM ?
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*Necropost* Sorry, But I have a question regarding this.
@nokiamodeln91 If I flash an older TW version then r4, do I need to wipe dalvik/cache before flashing r4 or can I go Older TW kernel > Reboot recovery > r4 kernel > reboot recovery > wipe system/data/cache/dalvik > flash KK ROM ?
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Yes your perception is correct.
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Hi Guys. short (and maybe dumb) question but i have to be sure before messing up the phone of my friend.
I would like to flash CM11 nightlies with clockworkmod on a Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000.
I have read several tutorials for flashing the GT-N7000 and i'm not sure which is the best way to do it.
It is neccesary to update or change the (current stock) kernel? Or is it possible to just copy the recovery and ROM to the SD card, boot into download mode, install from there?
Sorry i only have experience with flashing my HTC One X.
Thanks in advance,
Greetings
I am in the same possition. A friend of mine wants to help him install a custom rom to his n7000.
He has the stock samsung rom and the phone is LAGGY!!
I only have experience with flashing cm11 to my own galaxy s3 with philz touch recovery.
I am reading for 4 hours now and i am lost...
Should i only use TWRP?
but twrp has a version only for cm 10...(i havent found by searching any cm11 twrp version for n7000)
Should i use cm 10 then and all is ok??
Thanks a lot
I am reading things about installing kernel for recovery (philz touch)
After installing that, its just wipe data / cache and install Rom from Zip.
Im still bit confused about the rooting process -> Trough Zip or trough Odin.
I hope some1 can help me.
First you need root. Then you can flash a custom rom.
To root your device tgere a several ways possible. All written here in sticky threads.
Easy way via Philz Kernel. You will get custom recovery and root in in step. What Rom is currentky installed? Last five digits are enough.
User_99 said:
First you need root. Then you can flash a custom rom.
To root your device tgere a several ways possible. All written here in sticky threads.
Easy way via Philz Kernel. You will get custom recovery and root in in step. What Rom is currentky installed? Last five digits are enough.
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Stock rom is currently installed. I uploaded a picture with the specs within an attachment
Search for XXLTA Kernel in PhilZ thread and flash this one. All written in PhilZ thread. After that take your new Rom an follow the instructions in the thread again. For CM 11 you need also Raw4 kernel first. Only after that flash the custom rom. But that's all written 100000 times here....
User_99 said:
Search for XXLTA Kernel in PhilZ thread and flash this one. All written in PhilZ thread. After that take your new Rom an follow the instructions in the thread again. For CM 11 you need also Raw4 kernel first. Only after that flash the custom rom. But that's all written 100000 times here....
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Thank you for your reply.
I now have:
- PhilZ-cwm6-XXLTA-ATL-5.15.0
- raw_kernel_r4_j43
- cm-11-20141207-NIGHTLY-n7000
am i good to go?
hosseltietjes1990 said:
Thank you for your reply.
I now have:
- PhilZ-cwm6-XXLTA-ATL-5.15.0
- raw_kernel_r4_j43
- cm-11-20141207-NIGHTLY-n7000
am i good to go?
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you also need gapps
eveles said:
you also need gapps (and maybe for later use one custom kernel )
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Yes i know, to install play store and other applications. But for the flashing part, that is enough right? The kernel, ROM and Philz Recovery?
hosseltietjes1990 said:
Yes i know, to install play store and other applications. But for the flashing part, that is enough right? The kernel, ROM and Philz Recovery?
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yes that is enough but gapps are usually installed right after the ROM so having it together with the other files is a good idea.
- transfer ROM, Kernels to internal or external SD.
- flash Philz JB kernel compatible with your device [ follow the instruction in Philz kernel thread on how to flash with no yellow triangle ] and reboot then verify that root is working (just try and give a file explorer root access or install an app like root checker from playstore)
- Once root is verified reboot to recovery (you should now be in philz touch recovery) I recommend you take a nandroid backup but the choice is yours
- Wait for the backup to complete or if you are skipping backup then
a) wipe data factory reset
b) wipe cache
c) format system by going into mounts and storage
d) wipe dalvik cache
- flash raw kernel and reboot recovery.
- Now in TWRP recovery (you can again choose to do steps a to d which is totally optional) find and flash the ROM you want
- flash gapps
- reboot
That should do it
and now just in case you don't like what you flashed you can always go back to your ROM if you took a nandroid backup as suggested in the installation steps
hope it helps
Restore instructions :
I don't know if CWM recovery takes he same path to backup as Philz recovery but if it does it pretty simple
- just reboot to recovery and do the steps a to d from the above installation steps and restore backup
But in case you are not able to find backup file in CWM then do this
- reboot to recovery
- flash Philz kernel (same one you flashed during installation )
-go to advanced and select "reboot recovery"
- now you should be in Philz recovery again
- do steps from a to d again and restore
Simple
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tysonraylee said:
yes that is enough but gapps are usually installed right after the ROM so having it together with the other files is a good idea.
- transfer ROM, Kernels to internal or external SD.
- flash Philz JB kernel compatible with your device [ follow the instruction in Philz kernel thread on how to flash with no yellow triangle ] and reboot then verify that root is working (just try and give a file explorer root access or install an app like root checker from playstore)
- Once root is verified reboot to recovery (you should now be in philz touch recovery) I recommend you take a nandroid backup but the choice is yours
- Wait for the backup to complete or if you are skipping backup then
a) wipe data factory reset
b) wipe cache
c) format system by going into mounts and storage
d) wipe dalvik cache
- flash raw kernel and reboot recovery.
- Now in TWRP recovery (you can again choose to do steps a to d which is totally optional) find and flash the ROM you want
- flash gapps
- reboot
That should do it
and now just in case you don't like what you flashed you can always go back to your ROM if you took a nandroid backup as suggested in the installation steps
hope it helps
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Very clear! Thank you very much. Sorry for being a noob with this but it i think you cant be too sure when you are flashing kernels. Got my Nexus S bricked once while i was flashing a custom kernel.
And i dont have any experience with flashing samsung phone. Only HTC.
Thanks again and have a good day!
hosseltietjes1990 said:
Very clear! Thank you very much. Sorry for being a noob with this but it i think you cant be too sure when you are flashing kernels. Got my Nexus S bricked once while i was flashing a custom kernel.
And i dont have any experience with flashing samsung phone. Only HTC.
Thanks again and have a good day!
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I was in the same boat 2 years ago so i understand the situation I am glad i could help and if you are coming from nexus I am pretty sure you won't have any issues at all. Just one or two flashes and you will know everything
and who knows I might need your help one day as I am thinking of buying the N6 myself
oh and btw let me tell you that recovery and kernel are in the same partition for N7000 so you can't have "this kernel and that recovery" here as you would in other devices. Thus if you need a certain recovery then you have to flash a certain kernel and if you need a certain kernel then it will install the recovery that comes with it overwriting the previous one. Also even if you flash just recovery somehow, the device will restore the one with the kernel upon reboot
So yeah
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tysonraylee said:
I was in the same boat 2 years ago so i understand the situation I am glad i could help and if you are coming from nexus I am pretty sure you won't have any issues at all. Just one or two flashes and you will know everything
and who knows I might need your help one day as I am thinking of buying the N6 myself
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I just recently flashed my HTC one X And the One X of a friend of mine. No need there to flash the kernel on that phone, only recovery trough adb and flash rom. So i really dont wanna mess with kernels
I you would like to ask something, feel free to ask! Thanks for the support
hosseltietjes1990 said:
Thank you for your reply.
I now have:
- PhilZ-cwm6-XXLTA-ATL-5.15.0
- raw_kernel_r4_j43
- cm-11-20141207-NIGHTLY-n7000
am i good to go?
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In the guide below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53346482
it clearly says ''-Download Raw Kernel r5 and copy it to either your internal or external memory''
You have downloaded raw_kernel_r4_j43
Why is that?
Am i missing something?
My friend's n7000 runs on 4.1.2 as well and my goal is to install cm11 as well.
Saying that, which is the appropriate raw_kernel???
The kernel code name should match the currently installed TW rom (4.1.2) or should it match the CM11 rom you intend to flash (4.4.4)????
to answer my own question : In XxPixX's quide of course it says r5 so 4.4.4 )
Anyway the kernel that you have downloaded is neither r5 nor r1 (i beleive that r1 is for 4.1)
Thanks, i hope someone with more experiense would clarify that!!
eveles said:
In the guide below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53346482
it clearly says ''-Download Raw Kernel r5 and copy it to either your internal or external memory''
You have downloaded raw_kernel_r4_j43
Why is that?
Am i missing something?
My friend's n7000 runs on 4.1.2 as well and my goal is to install cm11 as well.
Saying that, which is the appropriate raw_kernel???
thanks!!!!!!
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yes you have to download raw kernel because CM 11 or Android Kitkat requires SE Linux compatible recovery and raw kernel is the one that has this compatibility.
If you skip raw kernel then installation will fail giving you "status 7 installation aborted" error.
Downloading the latest Raw kernel for KitKat should do it just read in the kernel thread and download the latest one for kk.
the kernel code name should match the ROM (4.1.2) the one you currently have. Download the philz JB kernel for your JB ROM(follow the steps given in philz kernel thread)
There is no requirement as such for 4.4.4 ROM
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tysonraylee said:
yes you have to download raw kernel because CM 11 or Android Kitkat requires SE Linux compatible recovery and raw kernel is the one that has this compatibility.
If you skip raw kernel then installation will fail giving you "status 7 installation aborted" error.
Downloading the latest Raw kernel for KitKat should do it just read in the kernel thread and download the latest one for kk.
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Raw Kernel 5 (download link: http://ge.tt/5fBuPYn1/v/1?c ) is the good one right. Think that should do the trick. I see some people just flashing the philz touch cmw, and then the Rom, without the kernel. Several video's on youtube confirming that. So It's quite confusing 20 people explaining how to install CM11 and root on Samsung Note GT-N7000
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Raw Kernel 5 (download link: http://ge.tt/5fBuPYn1/v/1?c ) is the good one right. Think that should do the trick. I see some people just flashing the philz touch cmw, and then the Rom, without the kernel. Several video's on youtube confirming that. So It's quite confusing 20 people explaining how to install CM11 and root on Samsung Note GT-N7000
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The download link you have provided links to r6 not r5
r6 says that is only for omniron 4.4
We were talking about cm11.
eveles said:
The download link you have provided links to r6 not r5
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Oh i'm sorry haha. R6 should work right?
edit: sorry i did not read properly. r5 it is then
hosseltietjes1990 said:
Oh i'm sorry haha. R6 should work right?
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No.
r5 should work.
Dude you are more confused than i am!!
hosseltietjes1990 said:
Raw Kernel 5 (download link: http://ge.tt/5fBuPYn1/v/1?c ) is the good one right. Think that should do the trick. I see some people just flashing the philz touch cmw, and then the Rom, without the kernel. Several video's on youtube confirming that. So It's quite confusing 20 people explaining how to install CM11 and root on Samsung Note GT-N7000
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yes that should do it, download the k44 one
I haven't seen any videos about that but it is possible to do so but that's just using the recovery temporarily to flash a certain ROM but in the end that recovery is replaced by the ROMs kernel recovery its the same thing we are doing by using raw kernel here in these installation steps but its true that it gets a little confusing
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The download link you have provided links to r6 not r5
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R6 is the latest version. Please download the R6-k44.zip
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