currently stuck on AllianceROM, with TWRP installed flashed the fonts mod and stuck on N7000 logo, tried to install zip, but twrp being just totally useless and unable to let me scroll down the menu properly just swipe down and down and automatically selected a fold. and I'm totally done with this rom and twrp find my way out... do i just flash http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191 from there? and reboot into recovery and flash the rom i want?
Flash a stock GB ROM via PC Odin and root & install CWM on it.(See Dr.Ketan's thread for details).
Then do whatever you want.
Alliance is using safe kernel. Just follow the flash instructions of the new rom OP. That would be, I guess: Do all wipes -> flash rom -> enjoy.
Abagnale said:
Alliance is using safe kernel. Just follow the flash instructions of the new rom OP. That would be, I guess: Do all wipes -> flash rom -> enjoy.
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Yeah, but it'll be better if he gets rid of TWRP first lest he do something wrong....
whitepandaaa said:
currently stuck on AllianceROM, with TWRP installed flashed the fonts mod and stuck on N7000 logo, tried to install zip, but twrp being just totally useless and unable to let me scroll down the menu properly just swipe down and down and automatically selected a fold. and I'm totally done with this rom and twrp find my way out... do i just flash http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191 from there? and reboot into recovery and flash the rom i want?
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as far as i know CWM zip is not flashable in TWRP, and it is a pain to use, so only way to flash via odin back to stock? i remember it used to be able to flash CWM on its OTA but its no longer available
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hey guys,, i seem to have stuffed the recovery of my phone,, i stupidly installed cwm on my phone without root, but when i reflashed with odin the stock recovery works but when i install cwm, it doesnt go into recovery
CWM doesn't require root!
Try to reflash a stock rom. Not the one package file but the whole rom.
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i have tried, once i flash cwm it doesnt boot into recovery,, ill try redownload and see if that helps
finally got it to work, i found a odin flashable cwm and it now works
ok now that i have cwm semi working on my phone, its now very difficult install roms, the only rom i can get to work on my phone now is stock,,, i now cannot flash cwm from recovery otherwise i get cwm bootloop only flashing by odin works, all custom roms get bootloop no matter how many times i flash and wipe data/cache,, i think my phone is stuffed
You sure you're installing cwm and roms for your device? What model ace do you have? (Not the i model right?)
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You sure you're installing cwm and roms for your device? What model ace do you have? (Not the i model right?)
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yeah mate im sure, i know what im doing, but it just doesnt seem to work anymore lol,, i have the T model
Make sure it is Just the "S5830" Any other then your in the wrong thread.
Tbh The order i do it, Flash the latest stable stock rom Via odin, Flash update {Any Kernel} (On phone) Then Reboot into CWM To flash a rom.
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Make sure it is Just the "S5830" Any other then your in the wrong thread.
Tbh The order i do it, Flash the latest stable stock rom Via odin, Flash update {Any Kernel} (On phone) Then Reboot into CWM To flash a rom.
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yes it is, im not a noobie,, done that too,, im trying to flash cm9 b10 now but its stuck at samsung, and yes i have done data wipe and cache wipe
Only way i can think of is:
Flash new software with Odin: http://www.4shared.com/rar/FCyxijg8/odin_s5830_package.html
Then flashing "CWMRecovery" {AttacthMent} as an update through stock recovery as an update
Then reboot into CWM Recovery To wipe data Etc Etc, Then flash what ever ROM you want..
please more info man really not helping.
JDMBrooksy said:
Only way i can think of is:
Flash new software with Odin: http://www.4shared.com/rar/FCyxijg8/odin_s5830_package.html
Then flashing "CWMRecovery" {AttacthMent} as an update through stock recovery as an update
Then reboot into CWM Recovery To wipe data Etc Etc, Then flash what ever ROM you want..
please more info man really not helping.
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ok ill try to remember what i did to stuff the phone,, ,i flashed my phone with s5830xwkt7 the rooted and flashed cwm 5,, i went to flash a custom rom but chose the wrong one and took the battery out,,, booted into cwm and did a full wipe and flashed the custom rom,, tested the rom and went back to stock rom, done root and installed cwm 5 again then went to reboot back to cwm for flash oc kernel and it started to bootloop after the samsung logo,,, its all fixed for now but im sure it will happen again
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ok ill try to remember what i did to stuff the phone,, ,i flashed my phone with s5830xwkt7 the rooted and flashed cwm 5,, i went to flash a custom rom but chose the wrong one and took the battery out,,, booted into cwm and did a full wipe and flashed the custom rom,, tested the rom and went back to stock rom, done root and installed cwm 5 again then went to reboot back to cwm for flash oc kernel and it started to bootloop after the samsung logo,,, its all fixed for now but im sure it will happen again
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Flash "Root" After Flashing "CWM" See if that helps? if not please try the order i have gave, or try looking for different resources.
The Sources i have given you are working fine for my Ace.
Hello,
I have recently downgraded to Gingerbread 2.3.6(using this Rooted_Stock_Odex_N7000DDLB2.rar), kernel version LB2. Now, I am really struggling to understand what should be done next?
How can I root LB2? Do I have to downgrade it again to the lower version using PC odin? If yes, which is the safest one?
My main aim is to install a custom ROM.
EDIT: Ok, so I can see superuser app in my drawer(so it is rooted). I want to install a CWM recovery option so that I can flash kernel and flash custom roms. Sorry for the confusion.
use the three button option to go to custom recovery that must have come with your present rom
( vol up+power+home -- till you see N7000 logo, wait for recovery to appear)
from the options in this recovery flash whichever rom you want.
read the instructions in opening post of the rom you want first.
wipe data, cache, and in advanced -- dalvik and then flash zip file of the rom you must have placed on your sd card from before.
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use the three button option to go to custom recovery that must have come with your present rom
( vol up+power+home -- till you see N7000 logo, wait for recovery to appear)
from the options in this recovery flash whichever rom you want.
read the instructions in opening post of the rom you want first.
wipe data, cache, and in advanced -- dalvik and then flash zip file of the rom you must have placed on your sd card from before.
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That is the issue. CWM recovery is not there.
what happens when you use three buttons for recovery ? blank screen ?
then download KL3 rom from Dr Ketans sticky thread and its corresponding rooting tools ( zergrush method) and flash that rom.....
or you could also try KJ1 from Dr Ketans signature, thats also pre-rooted, it will give you a recovery,
flash again indownload mode if you face simillar problems.
KL3 is reliable though.
rraaka said:
what happens when you use three buttons for recovery ? blank screen ?
then download KL3 rom from Dr Ketans sticky thread and its corresponding rooting tools ( zergrush method) and flash that rom.....
or you could also try KJ1 from Dr Ketans signature, thats also pre-rooted, it will give you a recovery,
flash again indownload mode if you face simillar problems.
KL3 is reliable though.
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I was not getting options to take backup, restore. Now I have installed CWM recovery using InitialCFRootFlasher method(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1331784).
I can see CWM now and also many option when I restart the mode in recovery mode.
Now, next step whether to flash a kernel and then flash a custom ROM? If I flash a kernel first, which one is compatible with 2.3.6 firmware?
u dont need to change kernel now on GB
u want to flash ICS custom rom right ?
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u dont need to change kernel now on GB
u want to flash ICS custom rom right ?
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This is one thing I have to explore now.
Any good custom rom would be good. Pleas suggest.
i just realised you should have posted in QA forum.
No matter which rom you decide to flash you must read the opening post and last couple of pages to get a fair idea.
ICS kernels and stock ics based kernels like CF root, - you cant wipe on them, factory data reset, flash new zip roms, nandroid restore, so be careful
my fav is Kingdroid v 7.4
but you can also flash the most recent release of Touchwiz official - LRQ and learn to root it and then install mobile odin and flash a safe kernel- its newest headline on this forum, worth it. :good: you can flash it with mods from Jeetu's thread in theme section.....
have fun
Hello there.
I have a problem with my N7000. Today I've flashed stock firmware onto my phone, everything went ok, but I have a problem now. When I'm trying to install something from recovery, I can't. I select the ROM, everything is beeing checked, etc, and when it wants to install update, a message appears: "This packgage is for 'galaxynote,n7000,N7000,GT-N7000' devices: this is a ' '." . This happens with every single rom that I am trying to install via recovery. I tried to flash stock firmware two times, two different, still same effect, tried to whipe data/cache etc, still didnt got any effect. Any solution guys?
After you flash the stock ROM, the recovery will be stock as well.. You will not be able to flash roms from here.. For that you will need to flash philz kernel.
Well actually I can install anything via recovery, so installing kernel isnt possible.
Emkarcinos said:
Well actually I can install anything via recovery, so installing kernel isnt possible.
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You can flash Philz kernel from stock recovery..
nokiamodeln91 said:
You can flash Philz kernel from stock recovery..
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I have exactly the same problem (and the same situation) as the OP. You cannot flash Philz kernel from stock recovery because the exact same error will pop up.
Right mate I think I got it. You will need to flash an older version of Philz kernel first, and then upgrade. Worked fine for me once I decided to install "05.05.2013 - PhilZ-cwm6 v5.00.4 with CWM 6.0.3.1 based recovery" first.
Well guys this is my first time on the forums. My phone is rendered near useless right now. A few days ago, i rooted my phone via towelroot. as a friend reccomended, i installed ROM manager and flashed clockworkmod recovery. I backed up my stock, perfect ROM with CWM and decided to try installing cyanogenmod 10.3.1......... it wouldn't install. I even tried other apps like ROM installer. Then i came across the handy dandy Cyanogenmod Installer. This seemed great, i didn't have to do anything except click a few buttons on my PC. as i was ready to enjoy a new custom ROM, the following message popped up, "Root access possibly lost. Fix?". I was given the options of "No" and "Yes - Fix root (/system/xbin/su)". i chose the second one, and waited for my device to boot. when it did, it was stock Touchwiz Android version 4.4.2, just like i had initially. what's more is my imei and bandwidth version were both "unknown" and i my sim card was undetected. I decided that technology had gotten the better of my and i tried to flash my old stock ROM back on. i found the file in recovery mode but it kept saying "no files found" whenever i clicked on it. I tried the cyanogenmod installer again, this time choosing "No", resulting in exactly the same scenario. At this point, I would be fine having the stock ROM since i have had such bad luck with the "developer's world" of Android.......... PLEASE HELP!!!!!
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ROM manager now is telling me that CWM is not installed, yet it is present in recovery mode......
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Another note:
ROM manager now is telling me that CWM is not installed, yet it is present in recovery mode......
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Have you tried installing some other recovery, like TWRP? You won't be able to install CM from it, but you should be able to install other roms.
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Have you tried installing some other recovery, like TWRP? You won't be able to install CM from it, but you should be able to install other roms.
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How do I replace CWM with twrp? If I flash twrp, wouldnt CWM stay on my phone as default recovery?
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How do I replace CWM with twrp? If I flash twrp, wouldnt CWM stay on my phone as default recovery?
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follow the guide and replace your recovery easily. after flashing, what recovery you have flashed will be default recovery, i recommend philz, they are all downloadable in the guide
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follow the guide and replace your recovery easily. after flashing, what recovery you have flashed will be default recovery, i recommend philz, they are all downloadable in the guide
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Would I have to uninstall CWM? I'm just wondering if the file for CWM will still be on my phone. I'll check out the link.
EddyTeddy01 said:
Would I have to uninstall CWM? I'm just wondering if the file for CWM will still be on my phone. I'll check out the link.
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it´s the best if you also do a format of internal sd in recovery before changing the recovery, because sometimes there are some folders left of it in interrnal memory and you cant delete it, do that if this will be the case. but i think Philz and CWM use same folder, so if you flash philz it will be okay if im correct otherwise you can always format internal sd afterwards
Edit: dont use rom manager for recovery actions, use recovery itself, much more reliable
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follow the guide and replace your recovery easily. after flashing, what recovery you have flashed will be default recovery, i recommend philz, they are all downloadable in the guide
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That guide made it possible for me to install all custom roms. Witz the recovery installed first it did not work. Thx
I know this is not an issue forum but I CANNOT find one for the SM-i757M so this is where I'm going to put my question. One of the mods can move it if they want.
So, I tried to install CF-Auto-Root using Odin V 3.07 on my Samsung Galaxy S II i757M phone. Odin PASSes it, but it gets stuck on the red Chainfire logo with CF-Auto-Root and various info on the bottom sitting solid. It flashes every couple seconds indicating it keeps trying to run the script but it's not working. Upon going to recovery, which isn't custom, it displays the "Firmware upgrade encountered an issue" message. At the top, it's clearly in Download Mode because it says "ODIN MODE" in red. I can even connect to Odin and re-flash CF-Auto-Root again. But it won't work. Can anyone help me either get it to work, or stop it from trying to run so I can boot my phone back into the firmware without having to wipe anything?
Thank you in advance.
Whyl are you still running stock? I think its better if you try custom ROMs and recovery as your device isnt officially supported anymore.
It's easier if you try philz touch recovery as it can root your android without flashing any zip files, if you don't like custom ROMs.
Here is the link to your device kit kat thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/general/rom-unofficial-carbon-kitkat-bell-sgh-t2661144
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Whyl are you still running stock? I think its better if you try custom ROMs and recovery as your device isnt officially supported anymore.
It's easier if you try philz touch recovery as it can root your android without flashing any zip files, if you don't like custom ROMs.
Here is the link to your device kit kat thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/general/rom-unofficial-carbon-kitkat-bell-sgh-t2661144
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It's just a preference. I might end up doing that though... But that's only if I absolutely CAN'T get back to the firmware already there.
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It's just a preference. I might end up doing that though... But that's only if I absolutely CAN'T get back to the firmware already there.
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Flash back stock ROM and then flash philz touch.
Custom recovery won't make any difference to your stock rom experience.
If you prefer CF root kernel, then make sure you are not flashing Ice Cream sandwich version on Jellybean ROM or vice versa.
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Flash back stock ROM and then flash philz touch.
Custom recovery won't make any difference to your stock rom experience.
If you prefer CF root kernel, then make sure you are not flashing Ice Cream sandwich version on Jellybean ROM or vice versa.
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Yes, but I don't want to lose any of the apps installed, just abort OR force CF to continue. Will installing a custom recovery force it to abort, since CF USES recovery to install? Then, can't I root from philz, and boot back to the firmware still on the phone?
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Yes, but I don't want to lose any of the apps installed, just abort OR force CF to continue. Will installing a custom recovery force it to abort, since CF USES recovery to install? Then, can't I root from philz, and boot back to the firmware still on the phone?
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You don't need CF to root after flashing a custom recovery.
Just download supersu.zip and flash from philz or Twpr recovery. (download link is in supersu thread)
Flashing recovery without factory wipe will not cause any loss of data.
Yes you can boot into stock rom with philz touch or twpr as both of them support stock firmware.