Looking to install PA 2.99 on my Galaxy Note GT-N7000 as it looks very good
I am coming from the stock GB 2.3.6 OS (XXKKA)
I have been reading around but seems like I need to flash a kernel with the same PDA XXKKA but cant find any for Jelly Bean 4.2
Would appreciate if someone could guide me through the steps to safely root my phone with CMW6 and appropriate kernel for PA2.99 (no external SD card) as still a bit newbie!
Cheers
Look in the FAQ thread. All info you need is there.
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Hi,
Recently i have just switched from IPhone to Galaxy Note, while really need some advise on get it "rooted" and flash with ICS (Since many people feed back its eventually better" perhaps someone can guide me a proper way of backing up my system as well as flashing it?
my phone details as below:-
Model - GT-N7000
Android Version - 2.3.6
Baseband - N7000DXKL2
Kernel Version - 2.6.35.7-N7000XXLA1(I suppose this should be KJ1? but on my phone it shows this...)
Build number - GINGERBREAD.XXLA1
in such situation should i proceed to get it flash with the KJ1 method?
yes your ROM is newer, so you have to downgrade it.
You can downgrade to KJ1 pre rooted ROM, download link you may find on 4th line on my signature.
dr.ketan said:
yes your ROM is newer, so you have to downgrade it.
You can downgrade to KJ1 pre rooted ROM, download link you may find on 4th line on my signature.
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So in summary all i need to do is to downgrade my ROM to KJ1, follow the guide to root it, then only flash it to ICS?
by doing all these will it void the warranty of the phone?
Forget about ICS for right now..I would consider it advanced to install and for beginners I would stick to rooted GB builds until you got more familar with the phone and flashing etc..
Escalibvr said:
So in summary all i need to do is to downgrade my ROM to KJ1, follow the guide to root it, then only flash it to ICS?
by doing all these will it void the warranty of the phone?
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Yes, Get Root + CWM
To install ICS, follow installation guide available with ICS ROM you want to install
Somwat agree with MrDSL, at least you shud read a lot before installing ICS.
Warranty can be regain by Reflashing Stock ROM.
Yup, indeed doing more research before i proceed to flash my SGN, sincerely thank you for all the advise and guidance though.
Rooting is pretty clear to you now I think.
As for flashing ICS ROMs, I don't actually agree with anyone above. I have earlier flashed TeamRocket's ICS ROM, Imilka's AOSP ROM and ICS Stunner on my note. ICS Stunner is actually one of the best you could have for ICS. (Almost everything works, or rather everything actually works ). Now I am using Imilka's CM9 port from SGS2, very very smooth, stable and most of the things work. Download and install instructions are pretty clear in their respective threads. I would actually suggest you to go ahead with ICS ROMs (ICS Stunner or CM9 especially)!
PM me if you need any help!
sujal said:
Rooting is pretty clear to you now I think.
As for flashing ICS ROMs, I don't actually agree with anyone above. I have earlier flashed TeamRocket's ICS ROM, Imilka's AOSP ROM and ICS Stunner on my note. ICS Stunner is actually one of the best you could have for ICS. (Almost everything works, or rather everything actually works ). Now I am using Imilka's CM9 port from SGS2, very very smooth, stable and most of the things work. Download and install instructions are pretty clear in their respective threads. I would actually suggest you to go ahead with ICS ROMs (ICS Stunner or CM9 especially)!
PM me if you need any help!
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Agree..
Hello,
My Galaxy Note is unrooted and running a stock GB ROM:
Android version: 2.3.5
Baseband version: N7000UBKK1
Kernel version: 2.6.35.7-N7000UBKK3-CL702304
Build number: GINGERBREAD.UBKK3
I'd like to root my device and also flash an ICS ROM (ICS StuNNeR). I've been reading a lot of tutorials here, but I'm still confused about which method is best for me.
My current ROM doesn't seem to be "directly rootable". Do I really have to downgrade it first? Is it necessary to root the GB ROM before flashing the ICS ROM?
Should I follow the guide Another Way to Successfully Flash AOSP/AOKP/CM9 ICS Roms from Gingerbread? But do I have to root the GB ROM first?
I'd also like to backup my current ROM, but I haven't found instructions on how to do that.
Thanks a lot,
Tiago
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360
This might help. If not look at the stickies in the android development section and go through all relevant posts there. For flashing a rom from gb to ics I suggest u wait until OTA update and then flash roms cause many notes have been bricked due to the leaked kernel. If u want to still flash an ics rom then follow the guide provided by the dev.and yes u have to root ur phone before u flash a rom.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium
>>>> WARNING <<<< Noob inside
Hello everybody
Please forgive me if my english is not good
This is my first post in the XDA forum, and after more than day to read a lots of interresting posts, i'm completly lost...
I have a GN with the last stock rom from Samsung (4.0.4 XXLRG - Open Germany) and it's rooted.
When i look into the XDA CyanogenMod thread, I read that:
- I STRONGLY RECOMMEND TO FLASH FROM A CF-ROOTED STOCK GINGERBREAD ROM, JUST TO AVOID YOU HARD BRICKS.
And in the CynogenMod Wiki, this:
- This guide assumes the device is already running stock Ice Cream Sandwich available from Samsung. If the Samsung Galaxy Note already has the ClockworkMod Recovery installed, skip this section.
I'm confused....
What's the best way to install CM9 on my note ?
> going back to a "safe" GB rom ?
> keeping my Stock rooted ICS rom and start the install of CM9 ?
Thank you in advance for your replys.
xCus3 said:
>>>> WARNING <<<< Noob inside
Hello everybody
Please forgive me if my english is not good
This is my first post in the XDA forum, and after more than day to read a lots of interresting posts, i'm completly lost...
I have a GN with the last stock rom from Samsung (4.0.4 XXLRG - Open Germany) and it's rooted.
When i look into the XDA CyanogenMod thread, I read that:
- I STRONGLY RECOMMEND TO FLASH FROM A CF-ROOTED STOCK GINGERBREAD ROM, JUST TO AVOID YOU HARD BRICKS.
And in the CynogenMod Wiki, this:
- This guide assumes the device is already running stock Ice Cream Sandwich available from Samsung. If the Samsung Galaxy Note already has the ClockworkMod Recovery installed, skip this section.
I'm confused....
What's the best way to install CM9 on my note ?
> going back to a "safe" GB rom ?
> keeping my Stock rooted ICS rom and start the install of CM9 ?
Thank you in advance for your replys.
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Download Stock GB Rom from Dr. Ketan's page
Flash that using PC Odin
After flash do wipe from recovery
Root + CWM from chainfire's thread(use search feature )
After CWM, put CM9 zip in SD card and flash(instructions available if you search :highfive
Don't flash from stock ICS because of emmc brickbug :sillyagain search will help here )
eirumse Marble
rajasiman said:
Download Stock GB Rom from Dr. Ketan's page
Flash that using PC Odin
After flash do wipe from recovery
Root + CWM from chainfire's thread(use search feature )
After CWM, put CM9 zip in SD card and flash(instructions available if you search :highfive
Don't flash from stock ICS because of emmc brickbug :sillyagain search will help here )
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Thank you rajasiman
xCus3 said:
Thank you rajasiman
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You're welcome
Hey
Need to root my galaxy s but dont know how!
I was trying to download superoneclick but everytime i download it the download never finishes or is corrupt
Model Number:GT-I9000
Firmware Version:2.1-update1
Baseband Version:I9000XXJM1
Kernel Version:[email protected] #2
Build Number:ECLAIR.I9000XXJM1
Is there any tutorial out there for rooting the galaxy s?
Cheers
Hey,
Rooting can seem like a hard thing, and don't worry, the first time I had trouble as well :L
Have you tried z4root? Its a neat little apk that supposedly roots any phone on 2.1. Thing is though I don't know whether it works for XXJM1 or not.
Alternatively what you can do is upgrade to Gingerbread and root. And I think that'd be the best thing to do.
1.) Upgrade to XXJW4 (2.3.6) by means of Odin. If you don't know what I mean, feel free to ask.
2.) Search around these forums for a thread about CF-Root. Read Chainfire's instructions carefully and select the right file- if you don't know which one I'll find it for you. The file should have JW4 in it though, so that hopefully is easy enough to find...
3.) Unzip the file. In it you'll find a .tar file. Using Odin again flash this .tar file in. Again, if you need help, feel free to ask
And there you go! Rooted, on 2.3.6.
I'm not quite sure how to root the I9000 on Eclair, so that's the only advice I can give....
Hope I helped though
Sent from my GT-I9000
I want to root my samsung I900 but what is the best choice, there are so many versions
The only thing i know for sure that it has to be 4.1 or higher
GT-I900
2.3.6
baseband versie: I9000XXJW4
Build nr. GINGERBREAD.XWJW5
the power said:
I want to root my samsung I900 but what is the best choice, there are so many versions
The only thing i know for sure that it has to be 4.1 or higher
GT-I900
2.3.6
baseband versie: I9000XXJW4
Build nr. GINGERBREAD.XWJW5
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Hey,
Are you talking about which 4.1+ rom you should use?
Quite obviously there's CM10 and CM10.1. Take your pick of 4.1.2 vs. 4.2.1.
Well many people recommend Slim Bean http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1780071 because its very small (only 60MB or something like that), very fast and stable.
Apparently Mackay Rom is really good as well.
If you want the feel of Touchwiz and the SIII, C-Rom Bean and C-Rom Bean Mix are available in 4.1.2 and 4.2.1 for each. Again, your pick. A lot of people report this to be very stable as well.
There's tons more roms for the lovely I9000 so you'll have to do some searching around for one that you'll like. But those seem to be the top Jelly Bean roms around...
Sent from my GT-I9000
Ok, many thanx for the info
Going to do the C-RoM Mix 4.2.1 v2.zip 186808KB that came out today
Found the installation guide on androidauthority.com, guess that guide will be here on this forum somewhere but i just googled and came out there
How long does it takes for flashing is ready, used C-RoM Mix 4.2.1 V2, screen is showing for 20 minutes logo "Semaphore" , is that normal ...
edit: my pc reconizes the phone as Android ....
edit 2: did flash c-rom mix again and BINGO, works
got no imei anymore, messed around with different ways to get it back, it's all gone, no back up nothing, just a working phone but cant call
what to do ....
:victory: :laugh: yessss, rooted back to 2.3.6 and its all working again -> thanks for [HowTo] Officiele XWJW5 (2.3.6) via Odin (NL/BE) from GirlKillu from androidworld
now I wil flash it to latest slim bean version, this time I will make it 100% sure to back up efs folder
How To Root Galaxy S
Jammie25 said:
Hey
Need to root my galaxy s but dont know how!
I was trying to download superoneclick but everytime i download it the download never finishes or is corrupt
Model Number:GT-I9000
Firmware Version:2.1-update1
Baseband Version:I9000XXJM1
Kernel Version:[email protected] #2
Build Number:ECLAIR.I9000XXJM1
Is there any tutorial out there for rooting the galaxy s?
Cheers
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Hey so in order to root your phone you will need to things Odin and CF-Root-XX_OXA_JW4-v4.4-CWM3RFS.zip. .. follow the steps at this site
links are below
Hi just got my self a Note 1 and are reading up on how to Root and install a custom rom.
I have the latest stock 4.1.2 and an unknown root with CWM. Was root on it when i bought it.
Kernel says 3.0.31-906407 ([email protected]) (gcc version 4.4.3 (GCC) ) #3 smp preempt Mon mars 11 17:57:42 KST 2013
Since i´m scared to emmc brick my note i´m very careful to read guides.
But i´m confused.. I fund this guide http://techiejerry.com/install-cyanogenmod-10-2-android-4-3-on-galaxy-note-n7000/
And these Gapps http://www.teamandroid.com/gapps/
Is it really this simple? No wipe at all? No brick bug risk there?
Is it the Devs that decides if you should use Odin or flash in CWM?
If the guide in my link is not right, please please link kernel and a stable rom for me with clear instructions. I can´t stand the slow and buggy stock Jelly Bean anymore.
I was very fond of Custom Stock ROM 5.0™ Edition on my SGS2, is the a similar rom fore Note?
I´m not a complete beginner on this, but different guides and the emmc brick bug is making me insecure on what to do.
And yes, i will read all can read here on xda, because i want to learn. But i need to start on solid ground so to speak
Regards
//Tesla
Tesla said:
Hi just got my self a Note 1 and are reading up on how to Root and install a custom rom.
I have the latest stock 4.1.2 and an unknown root with CWM. Was root on it when i bought it.
Kernel says 3.0.31-906407 ([email protected]) (gcc version 4.4.3 (GCC) ) #3 smp preempt Mon mars 11 17:57:42 KST 2013
Since i´m scared to emmc brick my note i´m very careful to read guides.
But i´m confused.. I fund this guide http://techiejerry.com/install-cyanogenmod-10-2-android-4-3-on-galaxy-note-n7000/
And these Gapps http://www.teamandroid.com/gapps/
Is it really this simple? No wipe at all? No brick bug risk there?
Is it the Devs that decides if you should use Odin or flash in CWM?
If the guide in my link is not right, please please link kernel and a stable rom for me with clear instructions. I can´t stand the slow and buggy stock Jelly Bean anymore.
I was very fond of Custom Stock ROM 5.0™ Edition on my SGS2, is the a similar rom fore Note?
I´m not a complete beginner on this, but different guides and the emmc brick bug is making me insecure on what to do.
And yes, i will read all can read here on xda, because i want to learn. But i need to start on solid ground so to speak
Regards
//Tesla
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Nope, there isn't same ROM as on s2.
Seems like the installation guide is pretty good.
Just flash some good kernel like philz, then go to cwm, wipe data and system (make sure You format system) and then just flash new ROM. That's it. Wait for boot
Thanks for your answer.
Is there a similar rom based on stock Jelly Bean or just a custom rom based on stock Jelly Bean you can recommend?
Basically i´m looking for a stable rom with no issues.
Link to philz? There a few i think?
Did you mean this one? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191
Can i install all roms with that kernel?
Now i get confused.. you think it´s pretty good. But is does not say wipe data and system (make sure You format system).
So if i followed the guide it would have failed?? Yes?
Don't follow any guides not on xda. Period.
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Don't follow any guides not on xda. Period.
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Thanks, i wont.
Can you help with rest?
I have decided to go for Team Asylum CM10.2 Naughties rom.
But im not sure if i have to change kernel. But if i have to this is the one right?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191
And this file PhilZ-cwm6-XXLT9-ORA-5.11.2-signed.zip
Edit: I now have this PhilZ-cwm6-XXLT9-ORA-5.11.2-signed.zip installed.
Edit 2: I installed Official CM10.2 kernels for flashing purposes and then Asylum CM10.2 Naughties rom.
Seems to be working.
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I have written to change the kernel because I wanted to make sure You will have a good kernel. Else You might have had problems flashing new rom. Anyway almost every rom has its kernel included
Sent from note, a phone like never before