[Q] CWM and ICS 4.0.4 - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I installed the latest ROM android 4.0.4 for my galaxy note, I also Roote and I installed a CWM manager v2.0.
My version is:
Android: 4.0.4
Kernel: 3.0.15-N7000XXLRI-CL811902
My problem is that CWM does not operate. When I do a backup, the reboot I do not have menus for the backup!
Does anyone has an idea there?
what should I do?
thank you

which method did you use to root ?
can you enter a working recovery using three buttons ( vol up -power- home )

You should forget about cwm manager... Install philzz kernel LRI which is safe for brick bug and includes CWM...
cwm manager is not compatible

friedje said:
You should forget about cwm manager... Install philzz kernel LRI which is safe for brick bug and includes CWM...
cwm manager is not compatible
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friedje said:
You should forget about cwm manager... Install philzz kernel LRI which is safe for brick bug and includes CWM...
cwm manager is not compatible
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Thank's its ok.

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CWM version

i flashed to HydraCore_v3.5 and CWM version cannot be used.The titanium backup dont show any backed up apps.When i revert back to CWM version all were in place.Do i need t download the apps again 1 by 1.
pannerch said:
i flashed to HydraCore_v3.5 and CWM version cannot be used.The titanium backup dont show any backed up apps.When i revert back to CWM version all were in place.Do i need t download the apps again 1 by 1.
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you want to see cwm recovery or what?and if you did backup of your apps and system files before flashing the rom then it should be there.....
shivg86 said:
you want to see cwm recovery or what?and if you did backup of your apps and system files before flashing the rom then it should be there.....
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i didnt flash the rom,still using the cyanogenmod nightly cm9.I just replaced the kernel." This version of cwm manager should be used with cf-root v5.0 or newer."
pannerch said:
i didnt flash the rom,still using the cyanogenmod nightly cm9.I just replaced the kernel." This version of cwm manager should be used with cf-root v5.0 or newer."
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Its not the cwm recovery, this message is for the cwm manager installed as app, it comes with cf root kernels. You can still use it but not fully functional. And you still have cwmr flashed by hydracore. Go to recovery mode manually or use this cwm manager to boot in recovery to confirm.
And did you earlier flash cf root kernel on CM rom?
Sent from my GT-N7000
jeetu1981 said:
Its not the cwm recovery, this message is for the cwm manager installed as app, it comes with cf root kernels. You can still use it but not fully functional. And you still have cwmr flashed by hydracore. Go to recovery mode manually or use this cwm manager to boot in recovery to confirm.
And did you earlier flash cf root kernel on CM rom?
Sent from my GT-N7000
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yes,i flash cf root kernel on CM rom.
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pannerch said:
yes,i flash cf root kernel on CM rom.
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As far as i know cf root kernels are for tw roms only. Now since you are on hydracore then you should have cwm recovery installed with it, did you check it? Just ignore cwm manager or remove it using titanium.
Sent from my GT-N7000
Rescan the backup folder of your titan backup
via GT-N7000 using XDA-Elite App
If one flash CF root kernel and later update to hydracore, kernel will replace but CWM remains still. Just delete it with titanium/Syst app remover or same other.

[Resolved] Rom manager has downgraded my CWM recovery !

Hi there,
I used http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191 to root and install CWM recovery on my Note XXLRK.
After reboot, I had CWM 6.0.1.4.
Then I installed app I had in my old phone : rom manager. It told me to flash recovery to be able to use it, so I did it.
It flashed to version 6.0.1.2 !
I tried to flash again with root method below but recovery still to 6.0.1.2 now.
I've heard about brick risk when flashing a rom with this version.
How can I upgrade recovery back to 6.0.1.4 ?
Is it dangerous to flash a rom (cyanogen 9.1) with cwm 6.0.1.2 ?
Thanks
Seems I have no answer yet, I'm sorry I have forgotten to say it was a question !
So here new informations :
I updated with new 2.7 pack (posted by PhilZ today).
Now I have :
- CWM touch 6.0.1.4 when I start with vol up + home + power
- CWM 6.0.1.2 when i select "reboot in recovery mode" in rom manager...
This doesn't really disturb me, I just hope it will not cause problem when I'll flash to cyanogen mod 10 (I'm on stock ICS 4.0.4 right now)
If someone could confirm it will not blow up...
Thanks in advance
As far as I know, rom manager is not compatible for now, so better not use it.
Thanks for your answer.
Should I uninstall it, or can I keep it but just don't use it ?
Nui said:
Thanks for your answer.
Should I uninstall it, or can I keep it but just don't use it ?
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You can leave it installed.
You can flash only recovery from Phillz, read last 1-2 Page of that thread
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dr.ketan said:
You can flash only recovery from Phillz, read last 1-2 Page of that thread
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I've just read that.
I will not use rom manager anymore, unless I am certain it does'nt make a mess.
If you like bootloops
CM derived ROMs will never run along a stock kernel. You should keep the kernel CM ROM comes with
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I'm a bit lost with that, I really should read other tutorials, as I don't understand why I can't go from cwm + stock 4.0.4, to cm10

[Q] Lost trying to install Cm10

Hi, i am want to do a clean install of CM10 but i am lost and confused.
I have Gb stock Rom 2.3.6 pda: XWJW6 csc: dbtjw2
1- How can i root my phone? I tried everything but i can't. I read in some threads that i should use SuperOneClick, Cm10 thread says that i have to use CF-root...
2- Which version of Clockworkmod Recovery should i use? I have 3e-recovery, is it necessary to install CWM?
3- Do you recommend me to use another kernel, or stock kernel is fine?
4- Are the followings steps correct?
a) Root and install CWM
b) Wipe Data (I dont want to backup my data)
c) Install Cm10
d) Install Gapps
e) Install Kernel (If necessary)
Thank you, and i know that all the info is in other threads, but i am confused!.
yoboo said:
Hi, i am want to do a clean install of CM10 but i am lost and confused.
I have Gb stock Rom 2.3.6 pda: XWJW6 csc: dbtjw2
1- How can i root my phone? I tried everything but i can't.
2- Which version of Clockworkmod Recovery should i use?
3- Do you recommend me to use another kernel, or stock kernel is fine?
4- Are the followings steps correct?
a) Root and install CWM
b) Wipe Data (I dont want to backup my data)
c) Install Cm10
d) Install Gapps
e) Install Kernel (If necessary)
Thank you, and i know that all the info is in other threads, but i am confused!.
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Yes, these are basically the right steps. But don't forget to wipe cache. An instruction how to flash CM10 i also given in the theard of CM10 for your phone
temeritas said:
Yes, these are basically the right steps. But don't forget to wipe cache. An instruction how to flash CM10 i also given in the theard of CM10 for your phone
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Thanks!:good:
What about kernel and version of CWM?
Anyone??
yoboo said:
Anyone??
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Just flash cf root kernel using Odin to get root and cwm recovery. Then flash the cm10 zip and gapps.
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NIMBAH said:
Just flash cf root kernel using Odin to get root and cwm recovery. Then flash the cm10 zip and gapps.
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Thank you! What about using semaphore kernel?? And just doing cf root I get cwm recovery??
Thank you again!!!!
yoboo said:
Thank you! What about using semaphore kernel?? And just doing cf root I get cwm recovery??
Thank you again!!!!
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Semaphore kernel is inside the CM10 zip so it will get automatically installed when your flash the zip.
Yes CWM recovery is built into cf root kernel.
Also when you flash the Cm10 zip remember your phone will restart almost straight away and go into boot loop. This is because the partition layout is being changed.
Just reinsert the battery and boot into recovery again. Flash the cm10 zip again and this time it will finish installation.
& its no problem
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NIMBAH said:
Semaphore kernel is inside the CM10 zip so it will get automatically installed when your flash the zip.
Yes CWM recovery is built into cf root kernel.
Also when you flash the Cm10 zip remember your phone will restart almost straight away and go into boot loop. This is because the partition layout is being changed.
Just reinsert the battery and boot into recovery again. Flash the cm10 zip again and this time it will finish installation.
& its no problem
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
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Thank youuu!!!!!
I'm going to try it! Maybe I send you a pm if I have a doubt of course if it isn't a problem

[Q] Backup option not showing in recovery mode (2.3.6 Gingerbread)

Hi,
I am currently on rooted 2.3.6 Gingerbread (I9070) and will upgrade to the JellyMOD (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2170925).
I've been advised to do a Nandroid Backup of my system via the recovery menu (Volume up+Home+Power button) before I upgrade.
I did this but the option for Backup doesn't appear.
After a quick research I installed Rom Manager via google play. Tried to install ClockworkMod Recovery via Rom Manager but it says my I9070 is not supported.
I'm a noob here and hope someone can help in getting the Backup section to show up in recovery mode.
Thanks.
Note: In about phone it shows:
Baseband version: I9070XXLD1
Kernel version: 2.6.35.7-I9070XXLD1-CL1067329 [email protected] #2
Build number: GINGERBREAD.XXLD1
skatlyup said:
Hi,
I am currently on rooted 2.3.6 Gingerbread (I9070) and will upgrade to the JellyMOD (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2170925).
I've been advised to do a Nandroid Backup of my system via the recovery menu (Volume up+Home+Power button) before I upgrade.
I did this but the option for Backup doesn't appear.
After a quick research I installed Rom Manager via google play. Tried to install ClockworkMod Recovery via Rom Manager but it says my I9070 is not supported.
I'm a noob here and hope someone can help in getting the Backup section to show up in recovery mode.
Thanks.
Note: In about phone it shows:
Baseband version: I9070XXLD1
Kernel version: 2.6.35.7-I9070XXLD1-CL1067329 [email protected] #2
Build number: GINGERBREAD.XXLD1
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1. You instaled Jelly Bean ROM on Gingerbread. If you want it you need to flash JB with Odin, you have guide here - search for it.
2. We only can use custom recovery that is instaled with kernel, because those two share same partition. So no other way to install it, like on some other phones.
3. You probably got bootloop after installing JellyMOD on GB, so I suggest you to flash GB again. Or JB if you want it.
4. After geting back to GB, you can go get that recovery back and restore your prevoius ROM.
shut_down said:
1. You instaled Jelly Bean ROM on Gingerbread. If you want it you need to flash JB with Odin, you have guide here - search for it.
2. We only can use custom recovery that is instaled with kernel, because those two share same partition. So no other way to install it, like on some other phones.
3. You probably got bootloop after installing JellyMOD on GB, so I suggest you to flash GB again. Or JB if you want it.
4. After geting back to GB, you can go get that recovery back and restore your prevoius ROM.
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Thanks for the reply but I think you may have misunderstood.
I haven't installed JB YET, so I am STILL on Gingerbread.
Any options I have?
skatlyup said:
Thanks for the reply but I think you may have misunderstood.
I haven't installed JB YET, so I am STILL on Gingerbread.
Any options I have?
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I was tired. I read that you instaled JellyMOD. You have stock recovery, it do not have backup. You need to root, and to install kernel with TWRP. Look for it in dev section of our phone. If you want Jelly MOD you need to flash JB with Odin.
Послато са GT-I9070 користећи Тапаток 2
shut_down said:
I was tired. I read that you instaled JellyMOD. You have stock recovery, it do not have backup. You need to root, and to install kernel with TWRP. Look for it in dev section of our phone. If you want Jelly MOD you need to flash JB with Odin.
Послато са GT-I9070 користећи Тапаток 2
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Since my phone is already rooted is it ok just to install the kernel?
After a search I found this [GT-I9070][Kernel][GINGERBREAD] Stock Kernel + TWRP Recovery for Galaxy S Advance (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1873119&highlight=kernel+gingerbread).
Would it be ok to just install this via Odin?
Not with odin but yes, that is what you need. Get universal kernel flasher and use that tool to flash kernels. Odin way will increase binary counter.
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Thanks for your replies.
I managed to install the kernel now and backup my phone.
skatlyup said:
Hi,
I am currently on rooted 2.3.6 Gingerbread (I9070) and will upgrade to the JellyMOD (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2170925).
I've been advised to do a Nandroid Backup of my system via the recovery menu (Volume up+Home+Power button) before I upgrade.
I did this but the option for Backup doesn't appear.
After a quick research I installed Rom Manager via google play. Tried to install ClockworkMod Recovery via Rom Manager but it says my I9070 is not supported.
I'm a noob here and hope someone can help in getting the Backup section to show up in recovery mode.
Thanks.
Note: In about phone it shows:
Baseband version: I9070XXLD1
Kernel version: 2.6.35.7-I9070XXLD1-CL1067329 [email protected] #2
Build number: GINGERBREAD.XXLD1
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JellyMod is base on JellyBean offical rom so it can't install from Gingerbread you have to update to jellybean with Kies or flash it with odin. Then get to recovery mode flash CWM and do what you want like root or flash kernel or Jellymid
Sirry for my english

[Q] Downgrade CWM from 6.??? to 5.???

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?

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