hey guys, so im having a bit of a problem going back to stock, i have the stock kernal and rom installed, but my baseband is still different, how do i change this back to LRK?
Thanks, amatris
Extract the modem.bin file from the rom you installed and flash it using mobile odin. You will need to be rooted for this. Else flash the stock rom again using pc odin
no point changing baseband i don't see any differents.
the different is the baseband name is different.
if u insist to change go here download http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1645202
Yes the baseband is not the same as the rom build. Just check it when you download the stock rom.
OK thanks guys, iv sorted it now thank you for you help
Thanks amatris.
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k so my phone i9000m was recently running a mod version of gingerbread which made it a i9000. I wanted to get the real version which is out for bell. anyway long story short stuck in download mode and need a file to plug into odin and have my phone working running any bell issued firmware.
Hi, here is a link to ramads thread for stock roms.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1102881
[Firmwares]Stock I9000 and I9000M Firmwares collection [Latest: XWJVN, UGKG3, DDJV9]
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do you have any recomendations on which rom to use?
trying now with ugkc1 and odin stuck at param.lfs
Sure, if you want a clean customrom i recomend surface by sam. Its a lot of other nice roms, but i like that one
I,m on stock jvr rom for the time, only cfroot to remove som samsung stuff.
And it's really good
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Thanks
Checking it out now!
If you want to go to the stock, go to the thread by ramad mentionned above and flash UGKG3, it's the latest and greatest stock bell firmware, as well as being rooted and deodexed. I'm running it now, works great.
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Ok ill take a look at that too. How long have you been running that on your phone? Will I be able to update my phone in the future via kies if I wanted to?
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You can update using kies, it's detected and read by the kies client. I've been running it for a few weeks, never a single problem. It has busybox 1.19 installed in the bin folder, but you can just install an older one to sbin or xbin if you really need to. I really recommend it, I had a lot of trouble trying to root the stock 2.2.3 on my own.
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Hi,
I would just like to ask if it is possible to flash from a newer firmware back to an older one via Odin?
For example: My phone is on official JVS, can I downgrade it back to JVR/JVQ?
Is it possible to flash back from JVR to JVQ? I was thinking because they use the same CSC.
Thanks!
Yes u can downgrade....find firmware at www.samfirmware.com and u can flash any firmware any time.
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ali_khalid5518 said:
Yes u can downgrade....find firmware at www.samfirmware.com and u can flash any firmware any time.
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Follow this and make sure repartition is checked in Odin so you can wipe the phone before installing the fw.
But ya you can go from Froyo to GB and back whenever you want on the SGS...
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Thanks for the replies. Anyone else can confirm that downgrading official firmwares is possible? Just want to make 100% sure before I do.
Thanks in advance.
Code Geass said:
Thanks for the replies. Anyone else can confirm that downgrading official firmwares is possible? Just want to make 100% sure before I do.
Thanks in advance.
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If you do it using Odin there is no problem. did that a few times.
My dear yes it is possible to any firmware at any time
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I've upgraded and downgraded ROMs, custom and stock, using clockworkmod recovery.
The first root I did on my phone I used Odin, but the flash came with clockworkmod built in, so never needed to use Odin again.
I feel much more at ease using the recovery mode than through Odin for many reasons, but that's just my opinion, I'm sure it works fine if you follow all the steps.
Hi folks. I have decided to return back to ICS to get the official JB update when it hits in the UK. I was on various Custom JB roms but mainly CM10.1 and now want to try back out the standard JB. Anyways being the sensible chap that I thought I was I done a back up of ICS and that has reinstalled perfect. However not being such a clever chap I forgot I done that back up after updating to 4.0.4 (XXLRK) via Odin when I had my pc and now Kies wont let me update via it. Second problem I have is I no longer have a pc (in my house) because I bought an iMac.
So my question is. Is there a way to get a the standard ICS firmware that should be on an O2 Carphonewarehouse N7000 in the form of a ROM rather than the Odin files somewhere? I still have CWM recovery and Philz 3.99 installed and working.
Thanks in advance.
You can download the firmware you want from samfirmware.com and place it on phone memory. Then use mobile odin to flash the rom.
Do not wipe on stock ics kernels.
nokiamodeln91 said:
You can download the firmware you want from samfirmware.com and place it on phone memory. Then use mobile odin to flash the rom.
Do not wipe on stock ics kernels.
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Ok I shall look to that idea. Just as another quick question if I do install the firmware via mobile Odin will it change the Kernel or will it keep me on Philz and thus still be safe?
While selecting the rom in mobile odin, it will fill up the partitions. At that time change the kernel manually to philz ics kernel tar.md5 file. That way you will be safe.
Just a thought but i wonder would kies pick up on the kernel and not allow update because of that?
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No kies does not pick up kernel. Just PDA, phone and csc. But OTA won't work on other kernels and recoveries.
Had a look on Samfireware but no sign on 4.0.4 for United Kingdom. Am i just being blind?
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There is a cpw 4.0.4 in there which is xxlrk. I think that's what you already have.
Just looked one website via iMac and can see it. Not sure but here is a screen shot of my settings and i notice that the firmware seems to be the one listed.
Any other idea why kies not liking this?
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This is what my kies says.
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Could be because the baseband is incorrect. Open the rom file you downloaded and there will be a modem.bin file. Flash it using mobile odin. Use the modem tab.
Aha i knew it would be someething daft that i was missing. Thanks man.
Can you flash modem via cwm?
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I don't know what modem it comes with that's why I asked you to extract from the rom file. If you know then check in this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1645202
Thats brilliant. I will look at that tonight after work. Thank you very muxh for all your help.
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Downloaded and flashed the LRK modem and seems like all is well and Kies likes it all again. Very big big thanks for the help.
No problem.. Take care.
Hey guys I'm trying to help restore my uncle's phone back to stock but I'm not sure what I should be using to flash over it. Right now it's running Slim Bean 4.2.2 (Build 8). He bought this phone second hand so I'm not sure where this phone is from originally.
The baseband says N7000XXLR1 and I couldn't find that anywhere, would I be able to just flash the official XXLT9 4.1.2 firmware over it using Odin?
You can flash any rom you like, but might be better to stick with one for your region.
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You will need to do data wipe. Do it while you have Cwm recovery. And then boot into download mode and flash the stock rom. This may save you a factory reset after flashing.
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Alright thanks guys. So to clarify I can flash any of the official 4.1.2 firmware and it should work fine (I won't have to worry about the baseband)? I was planning on flashing the unbranded stock rom I found here.
Yes u can flash the unbranded rom
Its latest xxlt9
N its unbranded u don't have to bother for baseband..
U can flash n go on..
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I just installed Paranoid Android on my GT-I9070. But when i have installed it i can't call,text or internet.and my phone cant find my provider.
The serial number is unknown just like all the details of my provider.
How can i fix this? Or what did i do wrong ?
Please help me!?
Thanks in advance!
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Hi all,'
I just installed Paranoid Android on my GT-I9070. But when i have installed it i can't call,text or internet.and my phone cant find my provider.
The serial number is unknown just like all the details of my provider.
How can i fix this? Or what did i do wrong ?
Please help me!?
Thanks in advance!
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Go back to stock, and see what would happen. Flash stock fw with Odin. Or use nandroid backup if you made one before. Always do when you experiment with some new ROM.
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Go back to stock, and see what would happen. Flash stock fw with Odin. Or use nandroid backup if you made one before. Always do when you experiment with some new ROM.
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I just flashed back to my stock rom and it works great.
What could i do to make paranoid work?
Just check your firmware and baseband. If they're different (like baseband of XXLQB and firmware of DDULP8) then your baseband will get wiped when you flash a ROM. It's happened to me too. To prevent this problem just flash stock firmware through Odin in such a way that the baseband and firmware are the same. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
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Abhinandh Ajay said:
Just check your firmware and baseband. If they're different (like baseband of XXLQB and firmware of DDULP8) then your baseband will get wiped when you flash a ROM. It's happened to me too. To prevent this problem just flash stock firmware through Odin in such a way that the baseband and firmware are the same. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
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So which one is it gotta be ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2246822
I want to flash that one.
Sorry for noob questions xD
roboneter said:
So which one is it gotta be ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2246822
I want to flash that one.
Sorry for noob questions xD
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I just went back to XXLQ4 or XXLPZ or something (I don't remember) then the baseband and firmware version will be the same and then just flash the ROM you want. I'm not sure if there's an easier way, maybe you can try backing up your EFS folder in stock and one you flash your ROM you can try restoring it. I've not tried this but you can do this and report. :thumbup:
And one more thing, as a member of xda you should really click thanks for the people who help you. :thumbup:
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Abhinandh Ajay said:
I just went back to XXLQ4 or XXLPZ or something (I don't remember) then the baseband and firmware version will be the same and then just flash the ROM you want. I'm not sure if there's an easier way, maybe you can try backing up your EFS folder in stock and one you flash your ROM you can try restoring it. I've not tried this but you can do this and report. :thumbup:
And one more thing, as a member of xda you should really click thanks for the people who help you. :thumbup:
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Oke thanks! I am downloading my firmware now.
But it is XXLK2 Firmware. If I try to root it i use this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1660419 but that is not for my firmware version.
Does it need to be rooted to flash Paranoid android ore do i just need TWRP flashed?
roboneter said:
Oke thanks! I am downloading my firmware now.
But it is XXLK2 Firmware. If I try to root it i use this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1660419 but that is not for my firmware version.
Does it need to be rooted to flash Paranoid android ore do i just need TWRP flashed?
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No first flash any JB stock ROM and not GB and root with this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2087424 and then install Cocore-E kernel from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2140597 and then flash the ROM that you want :good:
Abhinandh Ajay said:
No first flash any JB stock ROM and not GB and root with this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2087424 and then install Cocore-E kernel from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2140597 and then flash the ROM that you want :good:
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Yeah i see Thanks a lot. But XXLK2 root firmware is not available in 4.1.2...... Or when i flash from JB it doesn't matter what my baseband is ?
Base band is : XXLK2
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roboneter said:
Yeah i see Thanks a lot. But XXLK2 root firmware is not available in 4.1.2...... Or when i flash from JB it doesn't matter what my baseband is ?
Base band is : XXLK2
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For the root method that I linked the firmware and baseband don't matter. It works with any firmware. :thumbup:
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For the root method that I linked the firmware and baseband don't matter. It works with any firmware. :thumbup:
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Thanks! I am trying now. Report when its done.
Thanks a lot!
Abhinandh Ajay said:
No first flash any JB stock ROM and not GB and root with this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2087424 and then install Cocore-E kernel from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2140597 and then flash the ROM that you want :good:
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Worked!
Thank you man!