Hi Everyone.
I have backed up my orginal ROM for GT-N7000
android 2.3.6, baseband version N7000XXLA4
Kernel version 2.635.7-N7000XXLA6-CL907341 [email protected]#2
BUILD NO. GINGERBREAD.XXLA6
After backing I rooted my phone by flashing it with Abyss kernel
After flashing my phone. new kernel version is 2.635.14-ver.4.2 [email protected] #3
So please can someone let me know for flashing Sweet ROM V5 XXLRU 4.0.4 do I need to flash new kernel or above kernel will do.
Also let me know do I need to back up now again with this Abyss kernel or should I backup after new ROM? (or earlier backup which I did was the last and final backup)
Please someone help me.
Thanks
flash to abyss kernel then do the wipes and flash rom
McLaren__F1 said:
flash to abyss kernel then do the wipes and flash rom
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I have already flashed to abyss kernel for rooting ----version 2.635.14-ver.4.2 [email protected] #3
I want to know whether this version will do or else I have to flash another version.
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Hello All,
I used to run DarkyRom 10.2 Extreme. Now I am on Cyanogenmod 7.1.0-GalaxyS.
Phone Details:
ROM: Cyanogenmod 7.1.0-GalaxyS
Android Version: 2.3.7
Baseband Version: I9000XXJVT
Kernel: 2.6.35.12-gdf10700 [email protected] #1 - not sure what kernel this is??
Build Number: GWK74
~Questions:~
Can I flash a custom kernel over the top of this currently installed ROM (like I did when I flashed the JVT Modem to fix my data connection)?
I have read that the Recovery is stored in the Kernel - So if I flash a different kernel will it replace my CwM 5.0.2.6? (I have noticed there are different colours of CwM Recovery - is this because of the kernel?
Thankyou for any help
Swatto86 said:
Hello All,
I used to run DarkyRom 10.2 Extreme. Now I am on Cyanogenmod 7.1.0-GalaxyS.
Phone Details:
ROM: Cyanogenmod 7.1.0-GalaxyS
Android Version: 2.3.7
Baseband Version: I9000XXJVT
Kernel: 2.6.35.12-gdf10700 [email protected] #1 - not sure what kernel this is??
Build Number: GWK74
~Questions:~
Can I flash a custom kernel over the top of this currently installed ROM (like I did when I flashed the JVT Modem to fix my data connection)?
I have read that the Recovery is stored in the Kernel - So if I flash a different kernel will it replace my CwM 5.0.2.6? (I have noticed there are different colours of CwM Recovery - is this because of the kernel?
Thankyou for any help
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Yes you can flash custom kernels, just be sure that the kernel you flash is for Cm7/MIUI and not sammy stock ROM. I have tried Glitch myself a couple times, but I stay on stock CM7 kernel for the moment since i find it more stable.
Peace out!
Swatto86 said:
~Questions:~
Can I flash a custom kernel over the top of this currently installed ROM (like I did when I flashed the JVT Modem to fix my data connection)?
I have read that the Recovery is stored in the Kernel - So if I flash a different kernel will it replace my CwM 5.0.2.6? (I have noticed there are different colours of CwM Recovery - is this because of the kernel?
Thankyou for any help
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1. Yes, but before flashing a new kernel flash this script.
2. Correct, but if I'm not mistaken all the major kernels have CWM5 (Platypus Neo 18, FuguMod, Glitch)
Also, you might want to switch to CM nightly #181 instead of 7.1 stable, just a suggestion. 7.1 is quite outdated.
Thankyou very much for the replies, I will flash the nightly tonight using ROM Manager
I wanna install Kingdroid 3.0
Currently on rooted Kernel Version [email protected] #2
Can i just download the whole packaged which contained fransco's kernel v3.0 and flash it straight via CWM recovery?
Then after that install the rom?
current kernel > fransco's kernel > install ICS rom???
thienthancongtu said:
I wanna install Kingdroid 3.0
Currently on rooted Kernel Version [email protected] #2
Can i just download the whole packaged which contained fransco's kernel v3.0 and flash it straight via CWM recovery?
Then after that install the rom?
current kernel > fransco's kernel > install ICS rom???
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What u can do is flash abyss kernel (which is GB) and then reboot recovery from advance options. Then full wipe and just then u can flash ICS rom.
I guess that Franco's kernel is safe but not sure and it is not worth the risk....
Any GB firmware or kernel is safe to wipe. Also all the roms that are built from source such as CM9 are also safe....
Hi there
glevitan said:
What u can do is flash abyss kernel (which is GB) and then reboot recovery from advance options. Then full wipe and just then u can flash ICS rom.
I guess that Franco's kernel is safe but not sure and it is not worth the risk....
Any GB firmware or kernel is safe to wipe. Also all the roms that are built from source such as CM9 are also safe....
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Thanks for replying but im already in GB kernel aint i? is it really necessary to flash to another GB kernel? (abyss kernel)?
And after installing ICS rom v3.0 (kingdroid) >>> may i still be able to overclock the CPU???
thienthancongtu said:
Thanks for replying but im already in GB kernel aint i? is it really necessary to flash to another GB kernel? (abyss kernel)?
And after installing ICS rom v3.0 (kingdroid) >>> may i still be able to overclock the CPU???
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Ahh if you are already in GB then, there's no need to flash another GB kernel or firmware Sorry, I am new to the Note and I am not used to the names yet.
If you are rooted already you can flash an overclocked kernel or install SetCPU or other daemon controlloer that allows you to overclock the CPU, there's no need to use a custom rom for it...
Does 3.0.31-422420 [email protected]#3 is safe kernel to full wipe?
superpaul91 said:
Does 3.0.31-422420 [email protected]#3 is safe kernel to full wipe?
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No. It is probably the stock one. Go search for PhilZ kernel in original android development thread (assuming that you are on ICS or jb maybe, you didn't tell that). Flash it through stock recovery, then reboot, and after that you are safe to wipe.
Before that go into settings>about phone> and read which rom you have under the build number, if you have problems, just write it here someone will help you
djoni_gitara said:
No. It is probably the stock one. Go search for PhilZ kernel in original android development thread. Flash it through stock recovery, then reboot, and after that you are safe to wipe.
Before that go into settings>about phone> and read which rom you have under the build number, if you have problems, just write it here someone will help you
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Ultimate N7000_XXLS7 JellyBean 4.1.2 v3
3.0.31 is a JB kernel
3.0.15 was ICS
Its possible that the stock JB kernel is safe but don't take risk.
If you are on ultimate Rom then it already has Philz kernel. To check boot into recovery and you should see Philz CWM
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Ultimate N7000_XXLS7 JellyBean 4.1.2 v3
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Ah. Then you are probably on philz kernel already, boot into recovery, you will see cwm6 recovery which is grey coloured. If it is correct then you are safe to wipe. I think that Ultimate ROM came with philz kernel
Right guys heres the info...
Samsung Galaxy Note GT N7000
Rom Version: Ultimate XXLSC ROM
Build number: Ultimate XXLSC JellyBean 4.1.2 v5.1
Kernel Version: 3.0.31 - 593490 [email protected] #3 SMP PREEMPT Tue Nov 27 02:33:05 KST 2012
Now thats out the way let me explain this as clearly as possible.
All i basically want to do is to update my v5.1 to v6.
Well i read through everything and read that I had to be on a safe kernel.
To where my understanding goes I should be doing this:
Going into CWM > wiping the data and stuff > then booting back into CWM using the advanced tab > then installing the new version of the ultimate rom.
I dont need to be flashing philz new version-ed kernel via odin? because the truth is I DNT KNOW HOW TO!! lol
Is that what I should be doing or something else?
Please Help Guys
Appreciate the help Lads.
If your on ultimate ROM already then you should have the kernel that was with the ROM which is safe but your not sure you can flash philz kernel with cwm just download the one for your ROM version in .zip form and flash as normal also with philz kernel you will still have the stock version showing up in your info because his kernel is stock so if your on an custom jb ROM then your kernel is safe just flash as normal another thing is that philz kernel is a touch interface in recovery that is a easy way of knowing if its philz or not but like I said jb and cwm is safe
sent from the the darkness
ttibbetts83 said:
If your on ultimate ROM already then you should have the kernel that was with the ROM which is safe but your not sure you can flash philz kernel with cwm just download the one for your ROM version in .zip form and flash as normal also with philz kernel you will still have the stock version showing up in your info because his kernel is stock so if your on an custom jb ROM then your kernel is safe just flash as normal another thing is that philz kernel is a touch interface in recovery that is a easy way of knowing if its philz or not but like I said jb and cwm is safe
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Thanks Darkness.. very helpful... Will be flashing the new rom now... Thanks again
hi! i was flash this rom from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1992573 but i found the baseband version is different on list is: N7000DXLS8 & on my phone is N7000XXLT3. So if want flash last new philZ kernel which code was choose?
You need to look at the build number of your current rom and flash Philz kernel accordingly.. By the way what rom are you on and is it rooted already?
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You need to look at the build number of your current rom and flash Philz kernel accordingly.. By the way what rom are you on and is it rooted already?
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this:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1992573
The build number for that rom is dxlse. Go to Philz thread and check if there is an updated kernel for that.
ok, thanks! I will try flash stock rom & root again. ^^