Rooting GT-I9000 froyo - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Please suggest a untethered rooting Method. Details are attached
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drraptor said:
Please suggest a untethered rooting Method. Details are attached
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You can try some kernel which works with froyo rom.. you want an untethered method so it needs to be a flashable zip or you can use kernel flasher app for galaxy s and use .tar kernel file to flash the custom kernel.. this will root your device.

ishangoyal said:
You can try some kernel which works with froyo rom.. you want an untethered method so it needs to be a flashable zip or you can use kernel flasher app for galaxy s and use .tar kernel file to flash the custom kernel.. this will root your device.
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Actually I want install CM 10.1, so which from where I can find a kernel for both rooting and flashing CM10.1
http://www.dkszone.net/root-galaxy-s-samsung-android-2-2-froyo-samsung-galaxy-tab-root is this helpful ?

drraptor said:
Actually I want install CM 10.1, so which from where I can find a kernel for both rooting and flashing CM10.1
http://www.dkszone.net/root-galaxy-s-samsung-android-2-2-froyo-samsung-galaxy-tab-root is this helpful ?
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This is a very old method.. What I'll suggest is going to darkyrom.com and get the 10.2 Resurrection Odin version.. Flash that and you'll have a rooted GB ROM.. Then you can flash CM 10.1 from recovery
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ishangoyal said:
This is a very old method.. What I'll suggest is going to darkyrom.com and get the 10.2 Resurrection Odin version.. Flash that and you'll have a rooted GB ROM.. Then you can flash CM 10.1 from recovery
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Mobile Odin require root
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drraptor said:
Mobile Odin require root
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I forgot that you want an untethered method.. I was referring to flashing 10.2 resurrection using odin from PC using USB cable..

ishangoyal said:
I forgot that you want an untethered method.. I was referring to flashing 10.2 resurrection using odin from PC using USB cable..
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With Odin, I could have used the official stock gingerbread too
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drraptor said:
With Odin, I could have used the official stock gingerbread too
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well then you can try using the z4root method too... I remember when I bought my SGS way back in 2010, I used that method only to root my froyo based SGS..

ishangoyal said:
well then you can try using the z4root method too... I remember when I bought my SGS way back in 2010, I used that method only to root my froyo based SGS..
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How can I flash CWM recovery ? Z4 root will only root it
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drraptor said:
How can I flash CWM recovery ? Z4 root will only root it
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once rooted you can use rom manager to flash CWM recovery.. it'll download and flash it.. no need to use odin .. and also once you are rooted you can use mobile odin too (though its paid I think.. rom manager free version comes which will do the work).

ishangoyal said:
once rooted you can use rom manager to flash CWM recovery.. it'll download and flash it.. no need to use odin .. and also once you are rooted you can use mobile odin too (though its paid I think.. rom manager free version comes which will do the work).
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Mobile Odin pro is for $5. Free version doesn't preserve root.
I will hopefully try your suggestion.
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Value Pack Install?

Hey guys
Is there any way to install the latest update with ICS Features on a O2-UK Locked Galaxy S without rooting?
Thanks
No
But be sure to check kies.
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Yes
flash using odin. It doesn't require root.
MrAndroid12 said:
Yes
flash using odin. It doesn't require root.
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Sure... that too ^^
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Using Odin, how would I go about that? and would it be the right firmware?

Struggling To Flash Rom

Hi guys,
Now I had no problems flashing a custom ROM on my HTC Desire but my Samsung Galaxy Note N7000 is causing me a huge headache
I would like to flash Jelly Bean but I'm struggling.
My Note is rooted and I have purchased Mobile Odin off the Play store, using Mobile Odin has not resulted in a successfull flash, yet. lol
What's even more confusing is that the kernel version on my Note has changed but no visible settings can be seen.
Your help is very much appreciated.
Thanks
Stefan
1. How are you flashing in mobile Odin?
2. What rom are you trying to flash?
3. What exactly happens?
4. Are you sure you have full root (DL an app from play store to check)?
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asf58967 said:
1. How are you flashing in mobile Odin?
2. What rom are you trying to flash?
3. What exactly happens?
4. Are you sure you have full root (DL an app from play store to check)?
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nice one..
what rom are you from.. if you have root then install ClockWorkMod and flash Safe kernel such as Speedmod 3-15 and Hydracore,, after flashing safe kernel go to Advance>reboot recovery and flash Custom Rom.
mistajoe83 said:
what rom are you from.. if you have root then install ClockWorkMod and flash Safe kernel such as Speedmod 3-15 and Hydracore,, after flashing safe kernel go to Advance>reboot recovery and flash Custom Rom.
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Is ClockWorkMod safe with Samsung Note on ICS?
Depends which kernel, you need a non stock kernel to be completely safe.
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What is the difference between a ROM and a Kernel? Sounding like a complete newbie here
TheWelshOne said:
What is the difference between a ROM and a Kernel? Sounding like a complete newbie here
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Rom is the platform itself, Kernel governs all the hardware. Simply put
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Do I need to flash a ROM before flashing a Kernel?
TheWelshOne said:
Do I need to flash a ROM before flashing a Kernel?
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Rom flash usually includes kernel, then flash required kernel after.
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SpyderTracks said:
Rom flash usually includes kernel, then flash required kernel after.
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Ok I think I understand.
What ROM would you recommend for tge Samsung Galaxy Note N7000?
Appreciate your help.
You obviously really need to do some reading before flashing anything. Start with the stickies.
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asf58967 said:
You obviously really need to do some reading before flashing anything. Start with the stickies.
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Have to agree, start with stickies and Dr ketans thread in the stickies more so.
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SpyderTracks said:
Rom flash usually includes kernel.
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Usually?
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How to go back to complete stock from rooted custom rom?

I just rooted and installed cm10 on my note and now I'm wondering how to get back to complete stock so I can get OTAs and updates over kies... Anyone know?
thanks
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theres the guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
Just flash stock rom with pc Odin, simples.
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Will that unroot it too? Or do I not need to unroot to get OTAs and Kies compatibility?
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pookguy88 said:
Will that unroot it too? Or do I not need to unroot to get OTAs and Kies compatibility?
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If you flash stock rom, it will unroot and remove cwm also.
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SpyderTracks said:
If you flash stock rom, it will unroot and remove cwm also.
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Hmm, and I can use Odin to flash a stock ROM over cm10? I've never used Odin before, why cant I just flash the stock ROM over cwm?
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because stock roms doesn't come in the form of cwm installable zips.
Thanks for the advice so far guys, just a few more things:
do I need to go back to a GB rom before flashing a stock ICS ROM via Odin?
I saw in this thread that says it's optional: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
And just to make sure, if I do flash back to a stock ICS ROM via Odin, it will overwrite my current kernal/root right?
pookguy88 said:
Thanks for the advice so far guys, just a few more things:
do I need to go back to a GB rom before flashing a stock ICS ROM via Odin?
I saw in this thread that says it's optional: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
And just to make sure, if I do flash back to a stock ICS ROM via Odin, it will overwrite my current kernal/root right?
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You can flash straight to ics but remember you'll then be on unsafe kernel. Do wipes before flashing.
Yes, flashing stock will overwrite kernel.
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[Q] Need help rooting Samsung Captivate running GB

Hi,
I need help rooting my Samsung Captivate running Gingerbread 2.3.3 I896UXKH2
I did before, but then I went overseas, and I need to unlock the phone. For me to unlock it, I need to put it back on stock, and I used http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=979133 method and it works.
Now I tried to root it again using SuperOneClick 2.3.3, but it doesn't seems to be working.
Any ideas?
Thank you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17865158&postcount=1182
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Is it easier if I'm running stock or Froyo?
martin.y said:
Is it easier if I'm running stock or Froyo?
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KK4 GB
why wouldn't SuperOneClick works though? I have used it and it worked before
martin.y said:
why wouldn't SuperOneClick works though? I have used it and it worked before
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Samsung patched it with gb.
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korockinout13 said:
Samsung patched it with gb.
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But I was running GB, when i root the phone the first time.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17865158&postcount=1182
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After that, I will need to install superuser and cwm seperately?
martin.y said:
After that, I will need to install superuser and cwm seperately?
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You could flash corn kernel with Odin 1.85 for both root and cwm
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Hey martin.y,
If u r just wanting to flash a Developer's Rom in the end...then just use TRussello's guide in the Q & A Forum. It is a stickied thread. Or simply do as BWolf56 stated above---Flash the KK4 Corn Kernel (.tar file version) through Odin3 v1.85 or similar (the kernel.tar goes in the PDA slot). Of course u should know that u r flashing that kernel from Download mode. Takes less than a couple minutes for the whole process. Reboot into the CWM Recovery that is included in the Corn Kernel and select to install ur Rom of choice that u should already have copied onto ur phone's internal sdcard. And prest-o change-o ! New Rom.
Or as BWolf56 stated above also, u can simply get Root through the CWM advanced menu options of the Corn Kernel. :good:

Galaxy S I900 with Froyo on it

Hi, I just got my Galaxy S I900 today.
It has stock froyo 2.2 on it.
I want to flash JB.
Is it possible to just root my phone then flash Jelly bean without getting Gingerbread first?
Thanks.
PelegK said:
Hi, I just got my Galaxy S I900 today.
It has stock froyo 2.2 on it.
I want to flash JB.
Is it possible to just root my phone then flash Jelly bean without getting Gingerbread first?
Thanks.
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You need to flash a 2.3.6 ROM, then get cwm (custom kernel) then flash cm10.1 three times. First time you flash it, you will get an error so don't worry.
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alb3rtt said:
You need to flash a 2.3.6 ROM, then get cwm (custom kernel) then flash cm10.1 three times. First time you flash it, you will get an error so don't worry.
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Will do that.
Thanks alot !
PelegK said:
Will do that.
Thanks alot !
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Don't write thanks, just press the thanks button
alb3rtt said:
You need to flash a 2.3.6 ROM, then get cwm (custom kernel) then flash cm10.1 three times. First time you flash it, you will get an error so don't worry.
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Flash 2.3.6, root it using a custom kernel.
But install CM9 first and let it boot before flashing CM10.1 three times. Just to make sure you don't lose your IMEI.
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Soryuu said:
Flash 2.3.6, root it using a custom kernel.
But install CM9 first and let it boot before flashing CM10.1 three times. Just to make sure you don't lose your IMEI.
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The lost IMEI "bug" is fixed. Even if he does lose it, the .zip backs it up onto the sdcard and he can simply copy that folder (Efs) to the root of his phone.

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