i was trying to get the above mentioned cyanogen mod onto my phone, but got stuck somewhere along the road. Here are some system specs so someone may have a chance to figure out what it looks like right now.
firmware version: 2.3.6
Base band version: I9000XWJW1
Kernel: [email protected] # 2
Build-Number: Gingerbrad.XWJW6
so much to what the phone itself has to say - heres some info taken from CWM Manager
CWM Manager v2.0
Current Kernel: CF-Root 4.4
oh - and i updated the SuperSU which came along.
has anyone an idea how to proceed from there? i read a lot about getting cyanogen mod - including some mentions that the recent 10.1 build to android 4.2.1 (or was it 4.2.2 ?? ) would work on the i9000 - but i cant figure out what to do from here - i´m getting confused about all the build numbers and so on - it would be nice if someone could point out to me which build numbers and updates to look for exactly.
Thx
HTH82 said:
i was trying to get the above mentioned cyanogen mod onto my phone, but got stuck somewhere along the road. Here are some system specs so someone may have a chance to figure out what it looks like right now.
firmware version: 2.3.6
Base band version: I9000XWJW1
Kernel: [email protected] # 2
Build-Number: Gingerbrad.XWJW6
so much to what the phone itself has to say - heres some info taken from CWM Manager
CWM Manager v2.0
Current Kernel: CF-Root 4.4
oh - and i updated the SuperSU which came along.
has anyone an idea how to proceed from there? i read a lot about getting cyanogen mod - including some mentions that the recent 10.1 build to android 4.2.1 (or was it 4.2.2 ?? ) would work on the i9000 - but i cant figure out what to do from here - i´m getting confused about all the build numbers and so on - it would be nice if someone could point out to me which build numbers and updates to look for exactly.
Thx
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CM is a custom ROM for your i9000. You can update your phone with this ROM to enjoy the latest Android OS like 4.0 (IceCream Sandwich), 4.1 & 4.2 (Jelly Bean). Samsung has stopped supporting us with any further updates post 2.3.6 which was Gingerbread Value Pack. If you are interested in flashing you stock ROM to taste new OS, follow this links:
1. Install ICS: Installing Ice-cream Sandwich 4.0.4 On Samsung Galaxy S GT-i9000
2. Install JB: Installing Jelly Bean 4.1 on Galaxy S GT-I9000
ENJOY
my thx to you - finally - an understandable guide!
jey there - it worked.
now i just need to figure out how to update to a recent build? do you perhaps know where i can manually download the new package? the auto updater doesnt seem to work...
i chose the cm10 fishears build mentioned in the links above.
thx
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HTH82 said:
jey there - it worked.
now i just need to figure out how to update to a recent build? do you perhaps know where i can manually download the new package? the auto updater doesnt seem to work...
i chose the cm10 fishears build mentioned in the links above.
thx
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The recent CM runs on 4.2.2, you can flash the latest nightly from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2039755
thx - that did work as well.
didnt think it was that easy - all the other guides in the net were throwing around lots of strange build numbers and didnt offer much in the way of a guideline - beeing able to rely on you guys for information really saved my day. ^^
Great to hear that you liked the guide and did flash successfully. Hit thanks if that really helped you...
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I am looking to build my own ROM based on GRJ22 / 2.3.4 using dsixda's kitchen. Is there a full stock version of 2.3.4 available for download from Google? The only direct download links I can find are just an update from GRI40.
Answering my own question since I did some investigating to find the URL:
I downgraded to and older Froyo 2.2 (FRG83D) stock ROM and was setting it up. After a moment I got an update notification for Gingerbread MR2. It said it had already downloaded it and was ready for install so I thought "Hmm, maybe I can reboot into recovery and find the file".
I found the file name in /cache after mounting it and then pasted that on the end of the normal OTA update URL and...
Code:
android.clients.google.com/packages/ota/passion/b90257ed8cd3.signed-passion-ota-121341.b90257ed.zip
It is 87.6 MB so I assume it is a full update. Hopefully this is useful for someone wanting to update or build custom ROMs on 2.3.4.
Edit: Can't post links yet... :\
Just wondering. Is that link a full 'install'? Could I load that over any version on my Nexus S?
zcksjdn said:
Just wondering. Is that link a full 'install'? Could I load that over any version on my Nexus S?
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It is a full install for Nexus One (I did a wipe from Froyo and then flashed this and worked fine). I'm not sure if the N1 and NS images are the same. If they are then I guess this would work.
Ah I just noticed you were talking about the Nexus One. I don't think it will work since the One and the S have different code names, source.android.com/source/building.html#choose-a-target
edit: reason I asked, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=13858746
andyshinn said:
I am looking to build my own ROM based on GRJ22 / 2.3.4 using dsixda's kitchen. Is there a full stock version of 2.3.4 available for download from Google? The only direct download links I can find are just an update from GRI40.
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Try the following link… use the clean GRI40 rom and the modified update.zip patch to update the rom to GRJ22, then dump the nandroid to make your custom rom. Follow the instructions in dsixda’s kitchen for nandroid dumps. Works perfect.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13529177&postcount=103
Ultimate Online Kitchen can help changing the battery icon and a couple other items, but not the 3G icon to an H.
http://uot.dakra.lt/
A while back I rooted my G1 which was running 1.6 and I successfully rooted and installed cyanogenmod. I wasn't impressed with the battery life so I decided to switch roms. I did something wrong and my phone pretty much reverted back to unrooted Android stock 1.0. That was a while back and I have been pretty much hanging with it since. I could do generic things such as send and receive calls, send text messages, play music off sd, etc., but I'm tempted to find a way to root my phone again and with a diff rom. Is there a way to do this with android version 1.0? Can I also do this without a data plan and just wifi?
Here are the specs for my G1 if anything:
Firmware Version: 1.0
Baseband Version: 62.33.20.08H_1.22.12.29
Kernel Version: 2.6.25-01843-gfea26b0 [email protected] #6
Build number: kila-user 1.0 TC4-RC29 115247 ota-rel-keys, release keys
forget it. I got cyanogenmod up and running. Close thread.
Before this is closed, try out the Froyo for Trout rom. Its stable, and faster than CM. Really recommend this.
Anything will be better off than CM (that from my experieces) But the new CM (XDA Mod) is promissing.
@ TheIneffable - I would suggest (if you still wants to use CM) to look at [ROM] NameLessFroyo (CyanogenMod variant) by NLJ or [ROM][2.3.7 GB][18.10.11] BananaBread v1.2 DS +cMTD(Based on CM 7.1) by banana4444.
But if you would like to try other ROM, I suggest [Rom][2.2.2 AOSP] DREAMteam Froyo v1.9 "I'm hungry...." by DreamTeam (AKA:Green ROM Projects) or FroyoMelt (see my sig for link) also by DreamTeam (with Customization by ldrifta).
G1
TheIneffable said:
forget it. I got cyanogenmod up and running. Close thread.
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hi i wanted to know how were you able to root your g1 because i have a problem with being unable to install apps from the market.
much appreciation
Dills49 said:
hi i wanted to know how were you able to root your g1 because i have a problem with being unable to install apps from the market.
much appreciation
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What guide are you following? What is your current situation?
Sent from my Nexus 4 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
i also have problem rooting T-mobile htc G1 with android 1.0
i downgrade it to unlock from data plan and to be able to use on my network , but now i cant wind file manager to install for this android,
also all tutorials that i find about root are incomplete because all download links for files are dead
This noob successfully rooted his Vibrant thanks to some key members here. Now I need your help for another matter. I installed Cyanogenmod 7 nightly and it worked! I did it this way: http://www.theandroidsoul.com/cyanogenmod-7-cm7-samsung-galaxy-s/
The only problems that I'm having now is:
1)ClockWorkModRecovery does not want to reboot so I can't install anything else to it, which brings me to
2)I can't install Google apps like the Market. I went through this procedure:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHgZNnHdrSA and it only took me so far. It came to the home screen and it said that the widget had a problem loading. I couldn't get it to reboot and install after that. Please help - once again.
3)Should I flash another base band version? I know you guys were telling me to get the UGKG3
Latest info on the phone:
Android version: 2.3.7
Baseband version: I9000XXJVK
Kernel version: 2.6.35.14-g7a2264a [email protected]#1
Mod version: Cyanogenmod-7-11162011-NIGHTLY-Galaxy S
Build number: GWK74
Please and thank you guys.
Update:
So I switched to the Stable version. I'm not sure if this was the right move, but help me out here. the only thing that's changed is:
Kernel version: 2.6.35.12-gdf10700 [email protected] #1
mod version: Cyanogenmod-7.1.0-Galaxy S
The only problem now is that the market app is there, but whenever I search and am about to download an app it has to force close because of unstable behaviour. So now I can't get any apps even though the market app is there...
So I tried Cyanogenmod 7 and even though it was blazingly fast and fun to play around with, I decided to go back to Stock gingerbread. Why mess with something that ain't broke, right? Regardless, it was a great learning experience and I encourage any wannabe enthusiast to try it out. I found out it wasn't for me and that's ok. Thanks to the guys here for your help. I'll try other things. Later.
Hello, everyone!
Following your guides I was able to root my mobile successfully and I'm very pleased about it. However, the current Android version is 2.3.6 and I'm unable to upgrade it, due to having CWM installed so the natural software update no longer works for me. I've read I need to put update.zip on my SD card and run it like the same process with a few other installations I've used with CWM. My problem is, I can't find 4.1.2 for S6500D anywhere, can someone help me with this problem? Or give me some insight? Kies doesn't work for me, I have the lastest version, but it always says my model doesn't support initialisation, although it does show there's a new firmware upgrade for the mobile phone.
Thanks in advance! Appreciate it.
looks like there isn't much custom roms for galaxy mini 2 . sad luck dude but keep searching though
This link may can help you, CM10 / Jelly Bean v4.1.2
keep update bro
link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2012939
Sent from my GT-S6500D | CM10
Help ive installed CM10.1 Android 4.2.1 ....AND I CANT TURN ON MY BLUETOOTH!!! pls help!!!
i used this app : Bluetooth Fix Repair
and it says 'Sorry, this application can't find your Bluetooth settings folder on this device(GT-P1000)'
About Tablet
Model Number: GT-P1000
Android Verision: 4.2.1
Baseband Version: P1000XXJPZ
Kernel Version: 2.6.35.13-gdafafc9
[email protected] #1
CPU:ARMv7Processor rev 2 (v71)
CyanogenMod version : 10.1-20121206-EXPERIMENTAL-p1-cdesai
wanaqim said:
Help ive installed CM10.1 Android 4.2.1 ....AND I CANT TURN ON MY BLUETOOTH!!! pls help!!!
i used this app : Bluetooth Fix Repair
and it says 'Sorry, this application can't find your Bluetooth settings folder on this device(GT-P1000)'
About Tablet
Model Number: GT-P1000
Android Verision: 4.2.1
Baseband Version: P1000XXJPZ
Kernel Version: 2.6.35.13-gdafafc9
[email protected] #1
CPU:ARMv7Processor rev 2 (v71)
CyanogenMod version : 10.1-20121206-EXPERIMENTAL-p1-cdesai
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You could try alroger's latest rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2043421
wanaqim said:
Help ive installed CM10.1 Android 4.2.1 ....AND I CANT TURN ON MY BLUETOOTH!!! pls help!!!
i used this app : Bluetooth Fix Repair
and it says 'Sorry, this application can't find your Bluetooth settings folder on this device(GT-P1000)'
About Tablet
Model Number: GT-P1000
Android Verision: 4.2.1
Baseband Version: P1000XXJPZ
Kernel Version: 2.6.35.13-gdafafc9
[email protected] #1
CPU:ARMv7Processor rev 2 (v71)
CyanogenMod version : 10.1-20121206-EXPERIMENTAL-p1-cdesai
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I dont think bluetooth even work yet.
Cdesai already stated that in 1st post.
That is well known bug or you can use alroger latest build as suggested by arthur_dent0815
imadork said:
I dont think bluetooth even work yet.
Cdesai already stated that in 1st post.
That is well known bug or you can use alroger latest build as suggested by arthur_dent0815
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If you really need a reliable bluetooth connection the only real option right now is to restock and go with an ICS build. Otherwise make do, and wait until they have it worked out.
ff
i am running alroger's 10.1 4.2.2 on my P1000
i can detect other device
i can pair with other device
and was able to send files to it
how ever
after the device is paired via P1000
the other device will have it on the device list
but when i try to send file from this device to the P1000
it will not detect
and when i am trying to manually connect to P1000
it says "No profile found"
filteringfields said:
If you really need a reliable bluetooth connection the only real option right now is to restock and go with an ICS build. Otherwise make do, and wait until they have it worked out.
ff
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I've never really put the Bluetooth (as in AD2P or Earwigs Headphone(s)). on my GT-P1000 into any real world practice yet. So just how stable it is long-term? I know not. But, I have shot many a File mostly (*.apk's) to, and from my GT-I9000 (Galaxy S), or to my Old Man's GT-P1000 to help get his Device set up. We both have CM10 Mod Builds (i.e. Android 4.1.2), and neither of us have had any of the (Frontal) Camera, or Bluetooth problems that are being discussed here.
Mr. Icarus1314 has but, Two choices here, continue using the "SHINY SHINY" and learn to give up both his Camera, and the Bluetooth. Or revert back to a stable CM10 build. I see no benefit at all in reverting all the way down to Ice Cream Sandwich, and its persistent Navigation Bar.
Unfortunately (for us GT-P1000) Users something got broke between CM10, and the .1, and .2 Builds that remains broken still in CM11 (Android v4.4.3 Codename KitKat), and until these bugs get fixed CM10 (Android v4.1.2 Jelly Bean), is pretty much it for now.