This is mostly for anyone who runs kifno's rocksteady ROM, along with his scripts. Essentially, I am not sure how to install both of them together properly. It seems the instructions kind of overlap? And I do not want to wipe anything at the improper time. So if someone could edit these instructions so I could follow them in sequence, I would be grateful. If it makes a difference, I will be flashing the uncapped kernel (768mhz).
P.S. - I've been running xda roms for about a year now, and just wanted to say thank you for all your hard work and contributions to the open-source community. To ALL developers
ROM INSTRUCTIONS
Instructions:
1. Backup EVERYTHING (SD Card, Titanium Backup, Nandroid)
2. Wipe EVERYTHING (Data/Factory Rest, Wipe Cache, Format Boot, System, Cache, and Data, Wipe Dalvik)
3. Download and Copy RockSteady & Gapps to your sdcard
Get Rock Steady Here
Get Gapps Here
4. Flash RockSteady and Gapps and Reboot
5. Skips gapps setup and reboot into recovery and wipe data, cache, and dalvik again
6. reboot into system
7. After setting up gapps, in the menu > sense settings > ui setting > check tink ab and make the scale factor 1 instead of 7
8. Long press home screen and create a custom widget with phone as the activity. Then click the phone icon and us es file explorer or gallery and use the transparent.png I provided for you on the root of your SD card. Okay the custom widget and the drag and drop it over the phone button. Do the same for right sense dock button (choose a custom activity of your choice)
9. Add the sense clock by using the fancy widget widget i provided for you.
10. Choose a new wallpaper if you wish by picking one of the sense wallpapers I provided for you on your sdcard's root directory.
11. Please see here about widgetlocker. Please purchase this app from the market to use as the sense lockscreen. I REALLY RECOMMEND IT. And you can easily disable the default lockscreen once you start using this app by going into the cyanogenmod settings > tablet settings > and checking disable lockscreen.
SCRIPT INSTRUCTIONS
Installing Instructions (Recovery Menu):
Difficulty: Easy
Download the Kifno Tweak's Universal Script v1.5 from below:
Get the Capped 691mhz Build Here
Get the Uncapped 768mhz Build Here
Charge phone to 100% and leave on the charger during this process
Put the .zip on the root of your sd card
Reboot into recovery
Backup Everything (Apps, SD Card, etc) & Wipe Everything (Data, Sd-Ext, Cache, System, Boot, Dalvik-Cache)
Flash Rom
Fix permissions if using clockwork recovery
Flash your capped or uncapped build
Delete data, cache, and dalvik
Reboot
Reboot Recovery
Delete data, cache, and dalvik
Unplug Charger and do not plug back in until your phone dies.
Reboot into recovery once it is dead by connecting charger.
Wipe battery stats
Charge to 100% and repeat the discharging, wiping, and charging process about 3-5 times
Enjoy the battery life and performance
The red is the confusing part. Thanks!
Ill post instructions in about an hour or two. Glad to see you're using my work though and sorry for the confusion.
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The Muiu Camera Doesnt Work :[
backup everything
wipe everything
flash rom
flash gapps
flash v1.5 stable
reboot into rom
skip gapps and reboot recovery
wipe data,cache, and dalvik
reboot into rom
then follow my set up instructions for my rom after that process
enjoy
also miui camera works on 4-21-11 it does. are you using the latest version?
Yes I amm
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Yes I amm
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Oh sorry didn't see your reply but try the latest one now
I own a captivate phone but didn't bother to buy an external SD card and am cheap so I didn't bother to buy one since I'm happy with the amount of internal storage. The thing is I wasn't happy with the out of the box performance of the phone or lack of customization available. So I began to look for my options of flashing ROMs.
I searched and googled myself tired with no luck on how to do this WITHOUT an SD card, so I gave up and vaguely followed most of the wiki's I did find. I'll give you a breif overview of my process which I have been able to successfully flash Cyanogenmod 7RC1 without trouble, (I suspect you can do the same with other ROMs too)
Things you need
Root (superoneclick)
If you're running stock 2.2 3e signature failure fix script + update.zip(found it here in XDA)
Clockwork ROMmanager
Phone.
Process
Open Clockwork > Flash Clock Recover using Captivate MTD(Yes to the popups) > Download ROM(I picked Cyanogen 7 RC1 + Gapps.
DO NOT ATTEMPT INSTALL YET
Cancel out of the popup that appears after the ROM is done downloading.
Back to Clock choose >Install ROM from SD Card and find and select the .zip file the default location is clockworkmod/download/download.cyanogenmod.com/get/update-cm-7.1.0-RC1-Captivate.zip
After you choose that leave the default settings, and your phone should reboot into Recover mode with the green text indicating you're in Clockwork.
Once you're in Clockwork choose > Install zip from sdcard > choose zip from sdcard > find your update-cm-7blahblahblah.zip file. The next step your phone will begin the flashing process.
On your next reboot you'll notice a new boot screen indicating it's flashed to your choosen ROM. On your first boot open Clockwork again and choose to install ROM from sdcard again. This time find your gapps.zip file and go thru the same process to install your gapps.
Finally...
you're done.
Sorry for the poor formatting but I hope you can follow this and maybe it will help somebody else as cheap as me..
Yeah, that's how you flash any Rom. And you can flash gapps before your first reboot.
Don't know why you thought you needed an sd card to flash roms on this phone
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sliverworm said:
I own a captivate phone but didn't bother to buy an external SD card and am cheap so I didn't bother to buy one since I'm happy with the amount of internal storage. The thing is I wasn't happy with the out of the box performance of the phone or lack of customization available. So I began to look for my options of flashing ROMs.
I searched and googled myself tired with no luck on how to do this WITHOUT an SD card, so I gave up and vaguely followed most of the wiki's I did find. I'll give you a breif overview of my process which I have been able to successfully flash Cyanogenmod 7RC1 without trouble, (I suspect you can do the same with other ROMs too)
Things you need
Root (superoneclick)
If you're running stock 2.2 3e signature failure fix script + update.zip(found it here in XDA)
Clockwork ROMmanager
Phone.
Process
Open Clockwork > Flash Clock Recover using Captivate MTD(Yes to the popups) > Download ROM(I picked Cyanogen 7 RC1 + Gapps.
DO NOT ATTEMPT INSTALL YET
Cancel out of the popup that appears after the ROM is done downloading.
Back to Clock choose >Install ROM from SD Card and find and select the .zip file the default location is clockworkmod/download/download.cyanogenmod.com/get/update-cm-7.1.0-RC1-Captivate.zip
After you choose that leave the default settings, and your phone should reboot into Recover mode with the green text indicating you're in Clockwork.
Once you're in Clockwork choose > Install zip from sdcard > choose zip from sdcard > find your update-cm-7blahblahblah.zip file. The next step your phone will begin the flashing process.
On your next reboot you'll notice a new boot screen indicating it's flashed to your choosen ROM. On your first boot open Clockwork again and choose to install ROM from sdcard again. This time find your gapps.zip file and go thru the same process to install your gapps.
Finally...
you're done.
Sorry for the poor formatting but I hope you can follow this and maybe it will help somebody else as cheap as me..
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Thx for the ... incite?
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Umm...ok? Lol
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bulletproof1013 said:
Umm...ok? Lol
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Lol. Dunno man, just smile and nod
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Welcome to xda silverworm¡
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Good advice pirateghost
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Lol. Dunno man, just smile and nod
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I agree just smile and nod. It has served me well thru my life. Sometimes when you do things will randomly appear in the house but that is for a different forum
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Peach Sunrise is the first custom ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Exhibit. Based on stock UVLG3, it's deodexed, zipaligned, rooted, very lightly themed and uses a custom kernel. A CWM-based Recovery is required for installation. The industry spyware program Carrier IQ has been removed. This ROM is based on Samsung stock UVLG3 and is NOT vulnerable to USSD Dialer Attacks!
Everything that works with stock works with Peach Sunrise.
You can swap your internal and external sd storage using the included SwapSD app.
ADW Launcher is default. This launcher is highly themable, with many hundreds of themes (including ICS) downloadable from the Market.
EStrongs FM, Voltage Control, DSPManager and CIFSManager are included in the ROM.
V6 SuperCharger is included.
The stock WallpaperChooser has been modified exposing 30 new Wallpapers from Samsung, previously hidden in the source code!
Extra features include busybox, bash shell, terminal, init.d support, rc.local support, remount script. Additionally, adb now supports root access, allowing you to do things from your command line that were not previously possible.
Video review of the Galaxy Exhibit & Peach Sunrise by TheGeekRedneck
Download Peach Sunrise 3.01 Android 2.3.6 HERE
Download Mirror
Kernel sources
Installation
CWM Keys:
Home key = enter
Back key = back
VolUp/Dwn = highlight choice
1. Back up your data. The installation will format your data partition. I suggest Titanium Backup, available in the Market.
2. Download the peach.sunrise zip file & copy to either your internal or external sd card.
3. Install Galaxy Exhibit 4G Custom Recovery (cwm) . If you're already rooted, you may install from the command line, otherwise you may install from Samsung's Recovery. Samsung's recovery only sees the internal SD, so copy the cwm zip there. Stock recovery sometimes takes more than one try to start.
Easy way to start recovery
* Make sure the cwm zip is on your internal (non-removable) sd.
* Pull the battery from your phone.
* Connect phone to your pc via usb.
* Press & hold Volume-up
* Insert battery
Your phone will boot into recovery. Press the capacitive menu button (left bottom button) when you see the open white box and droid. Choose 'apply update from sdcard' and select the cwm zip file.
4. Start Custom Recovery (cwm): Press & hold Vol-Up, then press & hold Power. Shortly after the plain white Samsung logo appears, release both buttons. Recovery should start after the color Samsung/T-Mobile Exhibit logo.
5. Select ROMwipe. This step is required! You will have problems if you do not install Peach to a clean system.
6. Highlight install zip from sdcard, then press Home.
7. Highlight 'choose zip from sdcard/external sdcard, depending where you placed the download in step 2.
8. Highlight the peach.sunrise zip file, then press Home.
After you confirm your choice, installation should take less than three minutes.
Big Thanks to Camcory for his assistance with the extended menu for this release!
Remember to do a Nandroid Backup when you're happy with your setup!
Bloat
Peach Sunrise has been de-bloated, meaning that most of the junk that
T-Mobile/Samsung includes to eat up your phone's storage has been removed.
If you need some of that stuff back, download the bloat file below, it's all in there.
bloat.peach.3.zip
Mirror
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As always, you install at your own risk. No guarantees or warranties are made or given. YYMV. Caveat Emptor, etc.
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Attachments
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Default home screen
Photograph: Taken in August, 2011 at New Smyrna Beach, FL with a Nikon D300.
Links & Information
Useful links and information HERE
Galaxy Exhibit 4G discussion HERE
Galaxy Exhibit 4G Wiki HERE
Working/not working list?
joshua.justice said:
Working/not working list?
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Sure, I'll add something to the OP.
Since the the only difference b/w the Exhibit and Exhibit II is the camera processor, would flashing this rom works on my Exhibit?
Thanks.
Baddude8 said:
Since the the only difference b/w the Exhibit and Exhibit II is the camera processor, would flashing this rom works on my Exhibit?
Thanks.
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Sorry, I have no idea. I'd guess probably not.
So this is just the Exhibit II's stock ROM debloated? If I already debloated all the stuff I don't need, does this ROM do anything?
dennis96411 said:
So this is just the Exhibit II's stock ROM debloated? If I already debloated all the stuff I don't need, does this ROM do anything?
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What are you interested in having a ROM do? I've had the phone less than a week, so I'm pleased with this as a start
I like! . Haven't used it yet, but progress is good! Is there anyway you could make the kernel OCable?
THANKS! Great start. To answer your question, I would like to see overclock ability as one thing in a rom.
Thanks for this rom,happy people are working on this
About having custom kernels,will this take a while.....you did this rather quickly
The one thing I always wanted to use was voodoo sound and hope you can incorporate a kernel that supports it in the future
anyways keep up the good work and best of luck
I have to root to put this on my phone
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dswaggz said:
I have to root to put this on my phone
sent from my exhibit 2 greatness
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No. It's already rooted.
So do then do I just flash it with Odin or do I have to do anything special b4 I put it on my phone
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dswaggz said:
So do then do I just flash it with Odin or do I have to do anything special b4 I put it on my phone
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Directions in the first post. It's Odin 4.43 all the way
jocala said:
Peach Sunrise is my first ROM for the Samsung Exhibit II. It's Touchwiz-based, rooted, very lightly themed (wallpaper only) and uses the stock kernel. It's been debloated, but not aggressively so. It also includes the bash shell for console junkies. This release uses Odin (included in the download). Future plans include deodexing and a custom kernel.
Download HERE
Consider this a beta, and use at your own risk. However, everything I've tested works. Calling, texting, camera, wifi,etc. If something is broken, it's probably something that I debloated that needs putting back.
Installation
Use Odin 4.43 or greater. 4.43 included in archive. Have Samsung USB drivers 1.4.8 or greater.
1. Put your Exhibit II into download mode. With power off, press and hold the download volume
button, then the power button. A warning screen about the evils of custom software will display.
Press volume-up and you should be in download mode. The screen has the Android robot in the center of the screen and "Downloading" underneath it.
2. Connect your Exhibit II via usb cable.
3. Click the OPS button, then select Ancora.ops
4. Click the "One Package" checkbox, then press the "One Package" button at the bottom of the Odin screen. Select the file peach.sunrise.tar. No other checkboxes need clicking, no other fields need filling. Press the start button.
The process takes 4-5 minutes to complete using Windows 7 in a virtual machine. Once your phone reboots, you should be done. YYMV.
Screenshot #1: Touchwiz launcher
Screenshot #2: GO Launcher & Beautiful
Home Time/Weather Widget (Not inc. with ROM)
Photograph: Taken in August, 2011 at New Smyrna Beach, FL with a Nikon D40.
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So I should only have the one package box checked. I should uncheck the ones already checked?
tagzard said:
So I should only have the one package box checked. I should uncheck the ones already checked?
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I've posted a screenshot above of what your Odin screen should look like prior to pressing start.
The COM port mapping field should be yellow, with a port number filled in.
All checkboxes are checked.
The Reset Time field is pre-filled in with the value 300.
The OPS field is filled in.
The One Package field is filled in.
HTH.
Did I do it right?
I think I did it wrong because once it finished rebooting everything seemed the same. How do I know I have the ROM installed?
tagzard said:
I think I did it wrong because once it finished rebooting everything seemed the same. How do I know I have the ROM installed?
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Things like this are why we have public betas
You are probably fine. I need to brand the ROM, so it identifies via your settings. Since the Odin process does not format your /data partition when you reboot your home setup WILL look just like like it did, since your /data partition overrides the new default home screen.
If you're rooted at boot the new rom is in place. I'll work out branding in beta 2.
So then do I still have all my data from my I had installed b4 flash
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Can someone post the instructions for flashing the leak to my droid 4. Thanks
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1 - make sure you're rooted with the latest su binary and busybox binary
2 - install safestrap 2.0 for droid 4 and install recovery
3 - place aokp for leak and gapps on sd card
4 - reboot and initialize the custom recovery
5 - toggle to safe system to enable flashing roms
6 - select install zip navigate to aokp rom and flash
7 - select install zip navigate to gapps and flash
8 - wipe data/cache
9 - reboot and enjoy!
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You should also check out this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1701313
The Magician Type 0 said:
1 - make sure you're rooted with the latest su binary and busybox binary
2 - install safestrap 2.0 for droid 4 and install recovery
3 - place aokp for leak and gapps on sd card
4 - reboot and initialize the custom recovery
5 - toggle to safe system to enable flashing roms
6 - select install zip navigate to aokp rom and flash
7 - select install zip navigate to gapps and flash
8 - wipe data/cache
9 - reboot and enjoy!
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So I was on the right track. I just can't get past step 2. Once I installed the .apk for the new safestrap, when I tried booting, all I get is a black screen when it tries to load the menu. Any ideas?
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I decided to go with installing safestrap v 2.0A and now everything is working like a charm. I can now adb push stuff in safestrap and the progress bar acually tells you when switching systems is going to finish .
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I decided to go with installing safestrap v 2.0A and now everything is working like a charm. I can now adb push stuff in safestrap and the progress bar acually tells you when switching systems is going to finish .
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Im having your same issue can you provide a link or something since i am apparently incapable of finding it anywhere . im starting to get frustrated. lol
hello everyone
I'm new to flashing mobile devices and found some problems during the installations:
Issues:
1. Unable to play music files at apollo player browse / open from file manager (e.g. ES File Explorer & File Manager app comes with the package)
2. Clockwork Mod app installed before flash to 4.2.2 but cannot be found from app list (e.g. superusers...etc) after the above installation completed. Is that normal?
Phone: Samsung Galaxy S i9000
OS installed: [NIGHTLY][ROM][4.2.2] CyanogenMod 10.1 for Samsung Galaxy S (filename: cm-10.1-20130321-NIGHTLY-galaxysmtd.zip)
My proccess:
1. Install XXJVU via I9003_Odin3 v1.82.exe
2. Root phone with the following b using I9003_Odin3 v1.82.exe:
- CODE_I9000XXJVU_CL851880_REV03_user_low_ship.tar.md5
- GT-I9000-CSC-MULTI-OXAJVU.tar.md5
- MODEM_I9000XXJVU_REV_00_CL1092175.tar.md5
- s1_odin_20100803.pit
3. Installed Clockwork mod downloaded from Google play
4. Copied cm-10.1-20130321-NIGHTLY-galaxysmtd.zip and gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip to SD
5. Nandroid backup
6. Wipe cache, partition, dalvik cache twice (1. black background - before select install zip select from SD | 2. Grey background - after select install zip select from SD but before installation starts, have no idea why must i select this twice to be able to start the installation.)
7. Installed cm-10.1-20130321-NIGHTLY-galaxysmtd.zip and reboot.
8. Enter recovery mode, installed gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip (can't remember if i did step 6 again or not).
Please advice
Need some advices / feedback. Anyone please?
Dont really know whats up with Apollo but since installing new ROM wipes phone, thats fine for CWM app to dissapear. It just got wiped. But dont worry...
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Anybody knows how to make video call on my JB sgs?
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Video calling does not work on ics/jb roms
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