[Q] I need CWM touch for Exhibit 2 4G. - Samsung Galaxy Exhibit 4G

Where can i find a I need CWM touch for Exhibit 2 4G?My phone is recently bricked and cant get to stock recovery.So i flashed the wrong CWM and i CANT touch or select in the menu.:crying:
NOTE :i need the one that can be flashed by ODIN.

There is no cwm touch for this phone. You use the volume keys and menu key to work the reg cwm
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So do you have working normal CWM that works on this phone?I need a odin flashable one.

You can find it in this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26860509
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The menu button doesnt work.I only can scroll up and down. D:
I need CWM because my phone touch screen is not responding,but sometimes work.So i thought there is problem with the PHONE rom so wanted try to changed it.

choong99 said:
The menu button doesnt work.I only can scroll up and down. D:
I need CWM because my phone touch screen is not responding,but sometimes work.So i thought there is problem with the PHONE rom so wanted try to changed it.
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Scroll with the volume keys, select with the "home" button.

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[Q] How to install a custom rom without volume keys

Hey guys,
I have recently broken my incredible S screen and sent it to get fixed, when I got it back from my carrier (OPTUS) they reflashed their rom onto it and for some reason or another the volume up key doesn't press in.
Because of this I can't reinstall CWM to flash the roms I want.
I was wondering is it possible to flash a rom without using the up volume key?
NOTE: All I want to install is CM7.2 or ICS 4.04 Farewell edition.
Thank you all,
If you need to only flash a Rom, I would use 4ext. It's touch screen.
I need to reroot my phone and reinstall CWM - without the volume up key
have you uncheck fastboot?under power settings
Captain_coco265 said:
I need to reroot my phone and reinstall CWM - without the volume up key
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You don't need to use volume keys to root your phone or gain superuser access. So once you do that boot into your phone as normal and download the 4ext app and install 4ext touch from within the app. When you go into bootloader you'll just have to press the volume down key to get to recovery.
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Captain_coco265 said:
Hey guys,
I have recently broken my incredible S screen and sent it to get fixed, when I got it back from my carrier (OPTUS) they reflashed their rom onto it and for some reason or another the volume up key doesn't press in.
Because of this I can't reinstall CWM to flash the roms I want.
I was wondering is it possible to flash a rom without using the up volume key?
NOTE: All I want to install is CM7.2 or ICS 4.04 Farewell edition.
Thank you all,
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Have you contacted optus about this issue? You should be getting your phone functional before modifying it.
Yeah I have however I will be buying an S3 as soon as it is available. Thank you all for helping i'll be trying the 43xt later today

Can I root and change roms from a Captivate with a broken power button?

Hello. I am planning on buying a Captivate from a friend. He is selling it very cheap because the power button does not function. He still uses it everyday (I now wonder what's the procedure to turn it on...)
I know that in order to change roms and enter recovery (or load a custom one) you have to enter the phone in download mode. Will it be possible to do this without a power button?
Many thanks
Yep. ---- ADB, Terminal Emulator, and Jig. Although u do not need the power button to get into Download mode. And as for Recovery, once u r in there u should be able to navigate and select with the capacitive buttons.
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4-2ndtwin said:
And as for Recovery, once u r in there u should be able to navigate and select with the capacitive buttons.
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My power button is spotty as well and I did not know this. Ill definitely try it out. Always struggle with recovery.
KK4 based Corn Kernel v7.0A for sure is able to be navigated in the recovery via the capacitive buttons.
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[Q] Samsung Galaxy Ace - Low internal memory root?

I have this common problem with the ace, low internal memory. Ive done all the system resets, app2sd, clear cache, uninstall stuff, move to sd etc Done it all and it won't sort out the problem. So after hours of googling, the solution appears to be rooting.
I have a 32gb sd card and want it filled with apps and games so im 90% sure on rooting. But how safe is it? how easy? does it work? someone said i can root my phone so my sd card can act as the internal memory. But if i do this, can i still eject my sd card, put it in my computer and take files off there? should i root? someone said there is a 1superclick to root and de root, anyone?
I know its a lot of questions but any help is great.
Thanks
For me rooting was easy, i used a different program, but the end result is the same. Yes there are scripts etc that will enable you to use a partition on the sd for apps. The main thing to remember is to back up your existing Rom just in case. If you look thru the forums here, there are tutorials on rooting and installing a custom recovery. Welcome to the forums
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Check your android version.if it's 2.2, use superoneclick
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jumper62 said:
Check your android version.if it's 2.2, use superoneclick
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No mine is 2.3.6 so im guessing super1click wont work? sounded like the best way, shame
Us this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1034145
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Step E
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I rooted mine by flashing this file through the stock recovery.
I don't remember a lot about the stock recovery but if you can, before rooting, backup your ROM.
Download the above file and put it on the root of your SD card (ie. NOT in a folder)
Boot into recovery mode by powering off your device and then powering on holding power+home.
in recovery you can scroll through the options using your volume buttons and select an option by pressing the home button. pressing the power button will take you back a screen.
Choose apply update from sd card option
Scroll through until you find the AceGingerRoot.zip
Press the home button to apply the update.
Now when you reboot the system you should see an android pirate icon in your app drawer. This app should be called SuperUser.
From here on out, you can use app2sd scripts, unlock your phone if desired, change your recovery image (CWM 5 is recommended), play with custom ROMs, etc.
Be warned that your WARRANTY WILL BE VOIDED and that I TAKE ABSOLUTELY NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE DONE TO YOUR DEVICE (though if you follow the directions, nothing bad should happen.)
STAY AWAY FROM ROM MANAGER. IT KILLS ACES.
If AceGingerRoot.zip does not work, try this file instead: upd_1.zip
if that one fails use root.zip
Narwhal73 said:
I rooted mine by flashing this file through the stock recovery.
I don't remember a lot about the stock recovery but if you can, before rooting, backup your ROM.
Download the above file and put it on the root of your SD card (ie. NOT in a folder)
Boot into recovery mode by powering off your device and then powering on holding power+home.
in recovery you can scroll through the options using your volume buttons and select an option by pressing the home button. pressing the power button will take you back a screen.
Choose apply update from sd card option
Scroll through until you find the AceGingerRoot.zip
Press the home button to apply the update.
Now when you reboot the system you should see an android pirate icon in your app drawer. This app should be called SuperUser.
From here on out, you can use app2sd scripts, unlock your phone if desired, change your recovery image (CWM 5 is recommended), play with custom ROMs, etc.
Be warned that your WARRANTY WILL BE VOIDED and that I TAKE ABSOLUTELY NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE DONE TO YOUR DEVICE (though if you follow the directions, nothing bad should happen.)
STAY AWAY FROM ROM MANAGER. IT KILLS ACES.
If AceGingerRoot.zip does not work, try this file instead: upd_1.zip
if that one fails use root.zip
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I cant put my phone into reovery mode, it keeps turning off instead
With your phone off, push and hold the home button ( square button @ bottom of screen ) then push the power button. This will take you into recovery. The volume button will scroll and the home button will allow you to chose your options.
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DodgyJammer said:
I cant put my phone into reovery mode, it keeps turning off instead
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Turn off your device and leave it for a few seconds.
Power on holding power and home buttons together.
When the Samsung logo appears, let go of power and continue holding home.
You should see a screen with blue text, touch will be disabled. That is recovery mode. When you see this, you can let go of home and scroll with volume up/down. Use there home button to select an option.
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If you are running stock rom you may have to uncheck fastboot in your settings. Been awhile since i have been on stock, and forget exactly where to find it.
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Narwhal73 said:
Turn off your device and leave it for a few seconds.
Power on holding power and home buttons together.
When the Samsung logo appears, let go of power and continue holding home.
You should see a screen with blue text, touch will be disabled. That is recovery mode. When you see this, you can let go of home and scroll with volume up/down. Use there home button to select an option.
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I keep trying, ive read the same instructions everywhere and seen videos but it wont do it. ive done it exactly the way its said and tried 20 times, no sucess
The program i used for root is called Unlock Root ( google it ). Its pretty simple to use. Just follow the instructions. It should work. Again its something you do at your own risk, i am not responsible if something goes wrong. Good luck.
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I have done lots of reading and there is so much information, but after all that, not being technically minded I didn't feel confident myself so I sent my phone to a guy on ebay who Unlocked, Rooted, Installed a better ROM (Looks like Jellybean on the Galaxy S2) and fixed my low memory issues using appstosd, reasonable value as well, if it helps anyone else this is the ebay listing cgi.ebay.co.uk\221232033776 Regards, Mike
fail to partition SD by CMW5
I flashed custom rom (acecream v1.7) on my s5830i..
and i tried to increase my internal storage by this steps but i couldn't...
I did as follow
Boot into CMW5 recovery by using recovery option available in Toggle bar(notification)....
then choose partition SDcard
CHoose size 512mb and swap 0m
and in a fraction of second, my device showed DONE..
then rebooted and but in LINK2SD there in no ext available...
i think, u understand my problem, can u help me???
i'm in trouble of getting low storage memory.. pls help me

[Q] cant acces stock recovery

I have the t679 on tmobile and qm qttempting to get root/install cwm.
I do not have access to a pc qnd so am unable to get into stock recovery the 'easy' way.
I saw instructions on holding down the up volume button qnd power buttin, then releasing the power button after the first white samsung logo appears. i hqvr tried this many times to no avail.
I will not have access to a computer for the forseeable future. Does this mean i am stuck on stock 2.3.5 or is their actually a way to boot into stock recovery right from the phone?
Thanks !
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I have the t679 on tmobile and qm qttempting to get root/install cwm.
I do not have access to a pc qnd so am unable to get into stock recovery the 'easy' way.
I saw instructions on holding down the up volume button qnd power buttin, then releasing the power button after the first white samsung logo appears. i hqvr tried this many times to no avail.
I will not have access to a computer for the forseeable future. Does this mean i am stuck on stock 2.3.5 or is their actually a way to boot into stock recovery right from the phone?
Thanks !
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Download rooted stock file also cwm or trwp **** the phone off hold power and volume up til you see the Samsung logo now your in stock recovery.
schuylkillparanormal said:
Download rooted stock file also cwm or trwp **** the phone off hold power and volume up til you see the Samsung logo now your in stock recovery.
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can you confirm this works for the t679 on stock firmware? Ive tried this a million times to no avail
[email protected] said:
can you confirm this works for the t679 on stock firmware? Ive tried this a million times to no avail
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I've been rooted and using a custom ROM for over 2 yrs
schuylkillparanormal said:
I've been rooted and using a custom ROM for over 2 yrs
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I have a quick question about this. I have never done any of the holding buttons down while you reboot nonsense to get to recovery. If I hold in the power button I get a menu. I can shut down, restart, go into recovery or start the bootloader. I just select recovery and hit restart. It boots into TWRP. Am I missing something? It seems to have worked fine with my latest rom. Maybe this situation explains the trouble i was having loading AOIP.
Proud2banoob said:
I have a quick question about this. I have never done any of the holding buttons down while you reboot nonsense to get to recovery. If I hold in the power button I get a menu. I can shut down, restart, go into recovery or start the bootloader. I just select recovery and hit restart. It boots into TWRP. Am I missing something? It seems to have worked fine with my latest rom. Maybe this situation explains the trouble i was having loading AOIP.
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Once in recovery factory reset and clear dalvik flash rom and gapps
I did that. Cleared everything twice and flashed the ROM. Did not flash gapps, as everything was buggy.
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[QUOTE proud2banoob;44918612]I did that. Cleared everything twice and flashed the ROM. Did not flash gapps, as everything was buggy.
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I would try switching recovery cwm 6.0.1.2
http://d-h.st/O36
schuylkillparanormal said:
[QUOTE proud2banoob;44918612]I did that. Cleared everything twice and flashed the ROM. Did not flash gapps, as everything was buggy.
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I would try switching recovery cwm 6.0.1.2
http://d-h.st/O36[/QUOTE]
I also prefer cwm 6012 over twrp
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[email protected] said:
I have the t679 on tmobile and qm qttempting to get root/install cwm.
I do not have access to a pc qnd so am unable to get into stock recovery the 'easy' way.
I saw instructions on holding down the up volume button qnd power buttin, then releasing the power button after the first white samsung logo appears. i hqvr tried this many times to no avail.
I will not have access to a computer for the forseeable future. Does this mean i am stuck on stock 2.3.5 or is their actually a way to boot into stock recovery right from the phone?
Thanks !
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If your trying to get into recovery just hold the power button and volume up button while the phone is on and let go when you see the Samsung logo
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Lost touch ability in CWM recovery.

Hi guys, really stumped here!
For some reason i cannot use the touch controls in CWM recovery. I am 100% using the CWM touch 6.0.31 . Any ideas what i've done/ how to fix this please?
Did you reboot or power off and on? If reboot try power off.
Ghost said:
Did you reboot or power off and on? If reboot try power off.
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Ive tried reboot recovery and also power off then hold power/vol down. Both times i can access CWM touch recovery but can only use the vol up/down buttons to move up/down. This is fine for the most part but leaves me stuck when using ROMS that require AROMA install.
Also, does anybody know if this problem has happened before.. Because I can't find anything on it!! If anybody knows how to get through aroma without using touchscreen that would be awesome too..
Yeah the same happened to me, use 6.0.3.3 instead
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Stock ROM, CWM Recovery
Hi there, thanks for the replies. Managed to use fastboot to flash 6.0.4.5 which is now working! =D

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