Hi there,
i just set up the multirom mod and all works fine.
But i got some questons about it.
1. What are the differences betwenn the "internal" rom and the other ones u add after and can u change ur internal rom?
2. WHat are the options "incet boot.omg file" and "inject curr. boot sector" in the multirom recovery menu for?
3. How to "deinstal" multi rom (i want to get back to cwm restore an backup, go agint to twrp and back it up there so i have the backup in twrp format)
thx for all help
noobiei5 said:
Hi there,
i just set up the multirom mod and all works fine.
But i got some questons about it.
1. What are the differences betwenn the "internal" rom and the other ones u add after and can u change ur internal rom?
2. WHat are the options "incet boot.omg file" and "inject curr. boot sector" in the multirom recovery menu for?
3. How to "deinstal" multi rom (i want to get back to cwm restore an backup, go agint to twrp and back it up there so i have the backup in twrp format)
thx for all help
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1.the internal rom is the rom you are using as base, it is the rom from which you flashed Multirom. The other one is the rom that will be dual booted beside the internal one. You can change internal rom with the normal way : go to wipe (data if you flash a new rom, dalvik and cache only if you flash an update)
2."inject boot.img "is to inject a boot.img in your current rom if you don't know what a boot.img is you better don't touch this
3.go to multirom menu>list of rom touch your dual booted rom and then click on delete.
If you want to go back to cwm search in the forum there are a lot at tutorials
LG Optimus 4X HD - rooted - unlocked
Dual Boot : V20B F2 Custom Rom 4.1.2 + AOKP 4.2.2.
Kernel : OptimusPrime 2.7
ectoplasma22 said:
1.the internal rom is the rom you are using as base, it is the rom from which you flashed Multirom. The other one is the rom that will be dual booted beside the internal one. You can change internal rom with the normal way : go to wipe (data if you flash a new rom, dalvik and cache only if you flash an update)
2."inject boot.img "is to inject a boot.img in your current rom if you don't know what a boot.img is you better don't touch this
3.go to multirom menu>list of rom touch your dual booted rom and then click on delete.
If you want to go back to cwm search in the forum there are a lot at tutorials
LG Optimus 4X HD - rooted - unlocked
Dual Boot : V20B F2 Custom Rom 4.1.2 + AOKP 4.2.2.
Kernel : OptimusPrime 2.7
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okay ty !
But if i just go back to cwm, will it also "delet" multirom? Becaus to get it start we needed tof lash an extra multirom zip? And at the nexus 7 orginal Thread there is an extra flashable zip for deinstalling Multirom?! Multi rom is an extra part addional to the twrp recovery i think?
noobiei5 said:
okay ty !
But if i just go back to cwm, will it also "delet" multirom? Becaus to get it start we needed tof lash an extra multirom zip? And at the nexus 7 orginal Thread there is an extra flashable zip for deinstalling Multirom?! Multi rom is an extra part addional to the twrp recovery i think?
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If you want to go back to cwm recovery I recommend you to firstly delete your second rom and then go back to cwm.
I think that cwm will overwrite the Multirom option which requires TWRP to work
LG Optimus 4X HD - rooted - unlocked
Dual Boot : V20B F2 Custom Rom 4.1.2 + AOKP 4.2.2.
Kernel : OptimusPrime 2.7
ectoplasma22 said:
If you want to go back to cwm recovery I recommend you to firstly delete your second rom and then go back to cwm.
I think that cwm will overwrite the Multirom option which requires TWRP to work
LG Optimus 4X HD - rooted - unlocked
Dual Boot : V20B F2 Custom Rom 4.1.2 + AOKP 4.2.2.
Kernel : OptimusPrime 2.7
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yeah, thats exactly the point where i am not sure
if cwm will just overwrite all multirom things...
and i guess no. Becaus as said in original nexus 7 thread there is an extra uninstall point...:/
noobiei5 said:
yeah, thats exactly the point where i am not sure
if cwm will just overwrite all multirom things...
and i guess no. Becaus as said in original nexus 7 thread there is an extra uninstall point...:/
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But the extra uninstall point is probably to uninstall Multirom settings from TWRP so i almost sure that cwm will overwrite Multirom.
Btw, when I flash a new kernel, i have to flash multirom zip again
LG Optimus 4X HD - rooted - unlocked
Dual Boot : V20B F2 Custom Rom 4.1.2 + AOKP 4.2.2.
Kernel : OptimusPrime 2.7
ectoplasma22 said:
But the extra uninstall point is probably to uninstall Multirom settings from TWRP so i almost sure that cwm will overwrite Multirom.
Btw, when I flash a new kernel, i have to flash multirom zip again
LG Optimus 4X HD - rooted - unlocked
Dual Boot : V20B F2 Custom Rom 4.1.2 + AOKP 4.2.2.
Kernel : OptimusPrime 2.7
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the extra flahsable zip for unistallation is not for the twrp menue, becaus it is said the multirom menu will stay but have no use...
but its fine, i think if flash a new kernel on internal it shoud be gone so?
ty for ur help
btw here the orignal thread i talked about ^^
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2011403
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Hi there,
I used http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191 to root and install CWM recovery on my Note XXLRK.
After reboot, I had CWM 6.0.1.4.
Then I installed app I had in my old phone : rom manager. It told me to flash recovery to be able to use it, so I did it.
It flashed to version 6.0.1.2 !
I tried to flash again with root method below but recovery still to 6.0.1.2 now.
I've heard about brick risk when flashing a rom with this version.
How can I upgrade recovery back to 6.0.1.4 ?
Is it dangerous to flash a rom (cyanogen 9.1) with cwm 6.0.1.2 ?
Thanks
Seems I have no answer yet, I'm sorry I have forgotten to say it was a question !
So here new informations :
I updated with new 2.7 pack (posted by PhilZ today).
Now I have :
- CWM touch 6.0.1.4 when I start with vol up + home + power
- CWM 6.0.1.2 when i select "reboot in recovery mode" in rom manager...
This doesn't really disturb me, I just hope it will not cause problem when I'll flash to cyanogen mod 10 (I'm on stock ICS 4.0.4 right now)
If someone could confirm it will not blow up...
Thanks in advance
As far as I know, rom manager is not compatible for now, so better not use it.
Thanks for your answer.
Should I uninstall it, or can I keep it but just don't use it ?
Nui said:
Thanks for your answer.
Should I uninstall it, or can I keep it but just don't use it ?
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You can leave it installed.
You can flash only recovery from Phillz, read last 1-2 Page of that thread
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda premium
dr.ketan said:
You can flash only recovery from Phillz, read last 1-2 Page of that thread
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I've just read that.
I will not use rom manager anymore, unless I am certain it does'nt make a mess.
If you like bootloops
CM derived ROMs will never run along a stock kernel. You should keep the kernel CM ROM comes with
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I'm a bit lost with that, I really should read other tutorials, as I don't understand why I can't go from cwm + stock 4.0.4, to cm10
I'm going to flash cm10 on a friend's i9070..
I'm planning to do this:
-Flash "root.zip" with stock recovery
-Install universal kernel flash
-Use above app to flash cocore
-Make a cwm backup just in case (with cocore's cwm recovery)
-Do wipes and flash cm10 and gapps with cwm
Do I have to unlock bootloader or do any other extra procedure?
NeriL said:
I'm going to flash cm10 on a friend's i9070..
I'm planning to do this:
-Flash "root.zip" with stock recovery
-Install universal kernel flash
-Use above app to flash cocore
-Make a cwm backup just in case (with cocore's cwm recovery)
-Do wipes and flash cm10 and gapps with cwm
Do I have to unlock bootloader or do any other extra procedure?
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You don't need to do anything like this to flash CM10, not even the root.
Just flash the CM10.zip in stock recovery
eduds said:
You don't need to do anything like this to flash CM10, not even the root.
Just flash the CM10.zip in stock recovery
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NeriL said:
I'm going to flash cm10 on a friend's i9070..
I'm planning to do this:
-Flash "root.zip" with stock recovery
-Install universal kernel flash
-Use above app to flash cocore
-Make a cwm backup just in case (with cocore's cwm recovery)
-Do wipes and flash cm10 and gapps with cwm
Do I have to unlock bootloader or do any other extra procedure?
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You do need a custom kernel and recovery to flash a rom! Just 2 other little things: make sure your friend is running jellybean and not gingerbread, and flash cm10.1 or cm10.2 because cm10 has been abandoned from a long time..
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NeriL said:
I'm going to flash cm10 on a friend's i9070..
I'm planning to do this:
-Flash "root.zip" with stock recovery
-Install universal kernel flash
-Use above app to flash cocore
-Make a cwm backup just in case (with cocore's cwm recovery)
-Do wipes and flash cm10 and gapps with cwm
Do I have to unlock bootloader or do any other extra procedure?
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There is no bootloader crap in our phone
Toni5830 said:
You do need a custom kernel and recovery to flash a rom! Just 2 other little things: make sure your friend is running jellybean and not gingerbread, and flash cm10.1 or cm10.2 because cm10 has been abandoned from a long time..
Sent from Italy using Tapatalk
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No, you don't anything to flash a CM ROM.
Thanks for all your replies! =D
I wasn't sure about procedure, because all my smartphones were sony..
Yes, bootloader is pure crap (mine is not-unlockable) -.-
I forgot to say that phone has stock JB 4.1.2 since the moment it was bought! Not rooted, no tweaks, no nothing..
SO:
-Flash "root.zip" with stock recovery
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I don't need this because roms are prerooted (superuser.apk in /system/app/ and su in /system/bin/)
-Install universal kernel flash
-Use above app to flash cocore
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I don't need this because it already has 4.1.2 samsung's official kernel
-Make a cwm backup just in case (with cocore's cwm recovery)
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I don't need this because I can backup everything with titanium backup or any other app
-Do wipes and flash cm10 and gapps with cwm
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Not sure about wiping dalvik cache.. Stock recovery doesn't have that option =/
Is this procedure the same for any rom?
In case anything goes wrong, how can I flash back stock JB?
NeriL said:
Thanks for all your replies! =D
I wasn't sure about procedure, because all my smartphones were sony..
Yes, bootloader is pure crap (mine is not-unlockable) -.-
I forgot to say that phone has stock JB 4.1.2 since the moment it was bought! Not rooted, no tweaks, no nothing..
SO:
I don't need this because roms are prerooted (superuser.apk in /system/app/ and su in /system/bin/)
I don't need this because it already has 4.1.2 samsung's official kernel
I don't need this because I can backup everything with titanium backup or any other app
Not sure about wiping dalvik cache.. Stock recovery doesn't have that option =/
Is this procedure the same for any rom?
In case anything goes wrong, how can I flash back stock JB?
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That is just for CM. And do not install 10, flash 10.1. 10 is abandoned. You can wipe dalvik cache after you install CM, you will get custom recovery.
You can go back to stock JB by restoring nandroid backup - the thing you told that you do not need. :laugh: Or with flashing stock Firmware with Odin.
Let me check if I'm ok:
-Flash root.zip to use titanium backup and save all installed user apps and data
-Flash CM10.1, CM10.2 or roms based on any of these (searched in youtube for roms and JellyMOD 4.0 seems to work OK)
-Turn off, turn on in custom recovery and do wipes
-Reboot and everything should work
NeriL said:
Let me check if I'm ok:
-Flash root.zip to use titanium backup and save all installed user apps and data
-Flash CM10.1, CM10.2 or roms based on any of these (searched in youtube for roms and JellyMOD 4.0 seems to work OK)
-Turn off, turn on in custom recovery and do wipes
-Reboot and everything should work
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Yes.
P.S. I think JellyMOD is outdated. It is made way before most of the things are fixed on CM. I suggest you CM10.1 d-h.st/168
Nice..! =D
thanks!
One last question: everything works in that rom with stock kernel?
NeriL said:
Nice..! =D
thanks!
One last question: everything works in that rom with stock kernel?
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It has its own kernel. I am not sure, I am using CM10.1 now, see on its thread.
OK! i think i don't need more info than this..
thank you so much!
Hi
I updated CWM to 6.??? to try a KitKat ROM but I want to go back to a Gingerbread one. I don't know how to downgrade the CWM to 5. When I try and install a CWM 5 zip file via CWM it gives me lots of errors.
Is it possible to downgrade the CWM?
thanks
Paul
You can either flash stock rom via odin on comp and reroot, or download and install mobile odin ported to our device. And then flash the odin flashable cwm.tar file through mobile odin.
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Downgrade
csjjpm said:
Hi
I updated CWM to 6.??? to try a KitKat ROM but I want to go back to a Gingerbread one. I don't know how to downgrade the CWM to 5. When I try and install a CWM 5 zip file via CWM it gives me lots of errors.
Is it possible to downgrade the CWM?
thanks
Paul
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There is my solution:
Go to CWM 6 recovery and install:
- downgrade to CWM 4 - link here
- reboot your phone and go to recovery and install:
- upgrade to CWM 5 - link here
- press thanks if i helped you
csjjpm said:
Hi
I updated CWM to 6.??? to try a KitKat ROM but I want to go back to a Gingerbread one. I don't know how to downgrade the CWM to 5. When I try and install a CWM 5 zip file via CWM it gives me lots of errors.
Is it possible to downgrade the CWM?
thanks
Paul
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You cannot downgrade from android 4.x to android 2.x. That's because 4.0.4 and higher roms have a different bootloader. So don't try to flash gingerbread over kitkat, but if you tried and your phone didn't bricked let me know!!!
rapkiller91 said:
You cannot downgrade from android 4.x to android 2.x. That's because 4.0.4 and higher roms have a different bootloader. So don't try to flash gingerbread over kitkat, but if you tried and your phone didn't bricked let me know!!!
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Bro, he meant to downgrade the recovery mod and not the android version. CWM stands for ClockWorkMod Recovery Mod. He just wants to downgrade from CWM6 to CWM5. Hope I Helped
mahithm said:
Bro, he meant to downgrade the recovery mod and not the android version. CWM stands for ClockWorkMod Recovery Mod. He just wants to downgrade from CWM6 to CWM5. Hope I Helped
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I know well what CWM stand for and what it is. I know he was asking how to downgrade from CWM 6 to CWM 5 but he was asking also for a downgrade from KitKat to Gingerbread. I just said that it could brick the phone.
For the CWM downgrade you must:
1) reboot in recovery mode
2) install the latest PX recovery for galaxy ace
3) reboot recovery
4) install CWM5
5) reboot recovery
6) done!
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rapkiller91 said:
I know well what CWM stand for and what it is. I know he was asking how to downgrade from CWM 6 to CWM 5 but he was asking also for a downgrade from KitKat to Gingerbread. I just said that it could brick the phone.
For the CWM downgrade you must:
1) reboot in recovery mode
2) install the latest PX recovery for galaxy ace
3) reboot recovery
4) install CWM5
5) reboot recovery
6) done!
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Actually downgrading from KitKat to Gingerbread will not brick the phone as long as you flash it through odin. Then again flashing any Gingerbread custom rom will not brick your phone as they are made to work only on CWM5. Hence flashing Gingerbread custom rom through CWM6 will only give you errors. Its always safe to install Gingerbread stock rom using odin. Here is the link on how to install stock rom using odin along with all firmwares and drivers (check "Preparations" section),
Flash stock rom on Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 using odin/
Once installed, go to recoverymod and do a wipe data/ factory reset & wipe cache (otherwise bootloop might occur). Then restart. Now you have successfully flashed the stock rom. Here is the link for rooting and installing CWM5 on Samsung Galaxy Ace,
How To Root and Unroot Samsung Galaxy Ace?
CWM 5.0.2.6 fix for Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830
Also if you still want to use KitKat, then you can use the KitKat version flashable through CWM5 by @Salim El Yabouri. Here is the link,
KitKat for all
Hope I Helped
Great help thank you
hubert.3346 said:
There is my solution:
Go to CWM 6 recovery and install:
- downgrade to CWM 4 - link here
- reboot your phone and go to recovery and install:
- upgrade to CWM 5 - link here
- press thanks if i helped you
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Sorry I hadn't got back sooner but busy with six kids
Thanks for your great help this was easy to do.
Paul
csjjpm said:
Sorry I hadn't got back sooner but busy with six kids
Thanks for your great help this was easy to do.
Paul
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Next time you can also use the following tutorial tailor-made for such problems,
[TUTORIAL] HOW TO GO BACK FROM CWM 6.x TO CWM 5.x
Hope I Helped
I think these is s5830i Section not s5830 's.
Hitesh2626 said:
I think these is s5830i Section not s5830 's.
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Already asked FM to move this to right section :good:
i want to downgrade from CWM 6.0.3.3 to 6.0.2.8 please help
csjjpm said:
Hi
I updated CWM to 6.??? to try a KitKat ROM but I want to go back to a Gingerbread one. I don't know how to downgrade the CWM to 5. When I try and install a CWM 5 zip file via CWM it gives me lots of errors.
Is it possible to downgrade the CWM?
thanks
Paul
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Hi There,
you can flash the CWM reecovery v5 using Odin or fastboot. If you need help flashing it do consalt me. Thanks
downgrade successful
hubert.3346 said:
There is my solution:
Go to CWM 6 recovery and install:
- downgrade to CWM 4 - link here
- reboot your phone and go to recovery and install:
- upgrade to CWM 5 - link here
- press thanks if i helped you
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1. I proceeded as you said, to downgrade from 6.0.4.6 to 5.0.2.6.
It worked.
Thank you very much indeed.
2. Do you know if there is any 6.0.4.7 zip or 6.0.4.8 zip for s5830?
Mardon's 6.0.5.3_1
Dr.Ghobar said:
1. I proceeded as you said, to downgrade from 6.0.4.6 to 5.0.2.6.
It worked.
Thank you very much indeed.
2. Do you know if there is any 6.0.4.7 zip or 6.0.4.8 zip for s5830?
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Well i mentioned it earlier in a post but still instead of upgrading to 6.0.4.7 mardon's new recovery has more feastures: Check this link.
But I recommend 5.0.2.6 as it can flash almost all zips without any problem whatsoever.
As written on mardon's page that 6.0.5.3_1 was ported to Ace for flashing his kk custom rom
anand44 said:
Well i mentioned it earlier in a post but still instead of upgrading to 6.0.4.7 mardon's new recovery has more feastures: Check this link.
But I recommend 5.0.2.6 as it can flash almost all zips without any problem whatsoever.
As written on mardon's page that 6.0.5.3_1 was ported to Ace for flashing his kk custom rom
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Is there any TOUCH custom recovery for s5830 with official 2.3.5 rom?
Not fully supported
Dr.Ghobar said:
Is there any TOUCH custom recovery for s5830 with official 2.3.5 rom?
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I think cwm 6.0.4.8/philz edition will work. @Dr.Ghobar you know it right? you did try it.
anand44 said:
I think cwm 6.0.4.8/philz edition will work. @Dr.Ghobar you know it right? you did try it.
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Thank you.
About your remarks:
1. cwm 6.0.4.8/philz edition did not work. a) it has mount problems; b) it prevented android 2.3.5 from booting.
2. You, before editing, said recovery is independent of the rom on the phone. If this is the case, then why all cwm 6 versions are in trouble with /system on my phone? and why mardon said that won't work with stock rom?
Dr.Ghobar said:
Thank you.
About your remarks:
1. cwm 6.0.4.8/philz edition did not work. a) it has mount problems; b) it prevented android 2.3.5 from booting.
2. You, before editing, said recovery is independent of the rom on the phone. If this is the case, then why all cwm 6 versions are in trouble with /system on my phone? and why mardon said that won't work with stock rom?
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Cwm 6 or 5 cannot mount /system /data or /cache bcoz cwm cannot handle samsung's filesystem rfs used in galaxy ace. This problem has no solution except changing to custom rom or using cfroot kernel which has ability to change fs type to ext4.also it is quite better than stock kernel. Proceed with caution. Also i think you need android 2.3.6 for cf root kernel. You can download official android 2.3.6 from sammobile.com and cf root kernel for s5830
from Google. Also do try cwm 5.0.2.6 once it can work.
And btw flashing 2.3.6 will wipe data cache root everything.
If you choose to flash 2.3.6, try cf auto root kernel. Cm roms use ext4 by default with quite better kernels.
anand44 said:
Cwm 6 or 5 cannot mount /system /data or /cache bcoz cwm cannot handle samsung's filesystem rfs used in galaxy ace. This problem has no solution except changing to custom rom or using cfroot kernel which has ability to change fs type to ext4.also it is quite better than stock kernel. Proceed with caution. Also i think you need android 2.3.6 for cf root kernel. You can download official android 2.3.6 from sammobile.com and cf root kernel for s5830
from Google. Also do try cwm 5.0.2.6 once it can work.
And btw flashing 2.3.6 will wipe data cache root everything.
If you choose to flash 2.3.6, try cf auto root kernel. Cm roms use ext4 by default with quite better kernels.
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1. CWM 5.0.2.6 does not have any mounting problem.
2. I do not want changing to custom rom.
3. Can "cfroot kernel" be used along with my official 2.3.5 rom?
4. What caution do you mean when you say "Proceed with caution"?
5. If I install 2.3.6, then will I have "cfroot kernel" and consequently can I install CWM 6 without mounting problem?
I've installed liquidsmooth rom kitkat 4.4.2 on my galaxy s advance GTI9070.. I made a backup of my stock jellybean update using TWRP recovery mode. But it seems that the new rom has CWM recovery mode. I want to restore my phone to backup rom, but i can't access TWRP recovery mode.. Everytime i enter into recovery mode it shows CWM mode and it doesn't show my backup.. Plzz help..
bhaukali said:
I've installed liquidsmooth rom kitkat 4.4.2 on my galaxy s advance GTI9070.. I made a backup of my stock jellybean update using TWRP recovery mode. But it seems that the new rom has CWM recovery mode. I want to restore my phone to backup rom, but i can't access TWRP recovery mode.. Everytime i enter into recovery mode it shows CWM mode and it doesn't show my backup.. Plzz help..
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On what ROM you was before?
If it was on 4.4 too, take its kernel, install it with Universal kernel flasher and go to recovery and restore it.
Kernel is in ROMs zip, name of it is boot.img.
shut_down said:
On what ROM you was before?
If it was on 4.4 too, take its kernel, install it with Universal kernel flasher and go to recovery and restore it.
Kernel is in ROMs zip, name of it is boot.img.
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No, i was not on v4.4. I was on stock jellybean update.
bhaukali said:
No, i was not on v4.4. I was on stock jellybean update.
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Then best way is to flash stock JB with Odin, install CoCore with TWRP and do nandroid restore.
shut_down said:
Then best way is to flash stock JB with Odin, install CoCore with TWRP and do nandroid restore.
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isn't there any other way without downloading stock JB.. Is there any way i can get get a kernel with TWRP for kitkat 4.4.2 for my phone?
bhaukali said:
isn't there any other way without downloading stock JB.. Is there any way i can get get a kernel with TWRP for kitkat 4.4.2 for my phone?
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I was lazy to give you full answer there.
First on 4.4. our developers repartitioned preload partition to use it as a swap, and on 4.1.2 there were some apks. So if you want to go from 4.4 (and 4.3.) you must repartition it with this guide.
Then you download SlimKat or OmniROM and use its kernel to get TWRP, extract its ZIP and copy kernel to phone (it is boot.img in root of ZIP file). Then install Universal kernel flasher and some root explorer from the Play store and install kernel. When it is done go to recovery (you will have TWRP) and restore your backup.
P.S. You can use CoCore kernel with TWRP too. But the process is the same.
shut_down said:
I was lazy to give you full answer there.
First on 4.4. our developers repartitioned preload partition to use it as a swap, and on 4.1.2 there were some apks. So if you want to go from 4.4 (and 4.3.) you must repartition it with this guide.
Then you download SlimKat or OmniROM and use its kernel to get TWRP, extract its ZIP and copy kernel to phone (it is boot.img in root of ZIP file). Then install Universal kernel flasher and some root explorer from the Play store and install kernel. When it is done go to recovery (you will have TWRP) and restore your backup.
P.S. You can use CoCore kernel with TWRP too. But the process is the same.
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Sorry for bothering you guys here, but does someone know how to flash cocore remix r 10 on any rom that is not stock? I mean any other flashable zip roms....... because everytime I end up in bootloop .
pictorul20 said:
Sorry for bothering you guys here, but does someone know how to flash cocore remix r 10 on any rom that is not stock? I mean any other flashable zip roms....... because everytime I end up in bootloop .
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You get a bootloop because CoCore is for Stock ONLY. You can't use CoCore on any other ROM than on Stock based one.
@shut_down
My zip to restore is needed in 4.4 ROMs based on Team Canjica sources built till 14 June, after that date (since we removed /preload as swap partition on 15 June) is no longer needed with new builds this is only an info, most of the users don't know neither on what build they are :silly: better to continue to tell them to flash that zip before restoring that kind of ROMs, nice work.
Hi Guys. short (and maybe dumb) question but i have to be sure before messing up the phone of my friend.
I would like to flash CM11 nightlies with clockworkmod on a Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000.
I have read several tutorials for flashing the GT-N7000 and i'm not sure which is the best way to do it.
It is neccesary to update or change the (current stock) kernel? Or is it possible to just copy the recovery and ROM to the SD card, boot into download mode, install from there?
Sorry i only have experience with flashing my HTC One X.
Thanks in advance,
Greetings
I am in the same possition. A friend of mine wants to help him install a custom rom to his n7000.
He has the stock samsung rom and the phone is LAGGY!!
I only have experience with flashing cm11 to my own galaxy s3 with philz touch recovery.
I am reading for 4 hours now and i am lost...
Should i only use TWRP?
but twrp has a version only for cm 10...(i havent found by searching any cm11 twrp version for n7000)
Should i use cm 10 then and all is ok??
Thanks a lot
I am reading things about installing kernel for recovery (philz touch)
After installing that, its just wipe data / cache and install Rom from Zip.
Im still bit confused about the rooting process -> Trough Zip or trough Odin.
I hope some1 can help me.
First you need root. Then you can flash a custom rom.
To root your device tgere a several ways possible. All written here in sticky threads.
Easy way via Philz Kernel. You will get custom recovery and root in in step. What Rom is currentky installed? Last five digits are enough.
User_99 said:
First you need root. Then you can flash a custom rom.
To root your device tgere a several ways possible. All written here in sticky threads.
Easy way via Philz Kernel. You will get custom recovery and root in in step. What Rom is currentky installed? Last five digits are enough.
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Stock rom is currently installed. I uploaded a picture with the specs within an attachment
Search for XXLTA Kernel in PhilZ thread and flash this one. All written in PhilZ thread. After that take your new Rom an follow the instructions in the thread again. For CM 11 you need also Raw4 kernel first. Only after that flash the custom rom. But that's all written 100000 times here....
User_99 said:
Search for XXLTA Kernel in PhilZ thread and flash this one. All written in PhilZ thread. After that take your new Rom an follow the instructions in the thread again. For CM 11 you need also Raw4 kernel first. Only after that flash the custom rom. But that's all written 100000 times here....
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Thank you for your reply.
I now have:
- PhilZ-cwm6-XXLTA-ATL-5.15.0
- raw_kernel_r4_j43
- cm-11-20141207-NIGHTLY-n7000
am i good to go?
hosseltietjes1990 said:
Thank you for your reply.
I now have:
- PhilZ-cwm6-XXLTA-ATL-5.15.0
- raw_kernel_r4_j43
- cm-11-20141207-NIGHTLY-n7000
am i good to go?
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you also need gapps
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you also need gapps (and maybe for later use one custom kernel )
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Yes i know, to install play store and other applications. But for the flashing part, that is enough right? The kernel, ROM and Philz Recovery?
hosseltietjes1990 said:
Yes i know, to install play store and other applications. But for the flashing part, that is enough right? The kernel, ROM and Philz Recovery?
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yes that is enough but gapps are usually installed right after the ROM so having it together with the other files is a good idea.
- transfer ROM, Kernels to internal or external SD.
- flash Philz JB kernel compatible with your device [ follow the instruction in Philz kernel thread on how to flash with no yellow triangle ] and reboot then verify that root is working (just try and give a file explorer root access or install an app like root checker from playstore)
- Once root is verified reboot to recovery (you should now be in philz touch recovery) I recommend you take a nandroid backup but the choice is yours
- Wait for the backup to complete or if you are skipping backup then
a) wipe data factory reset
b) wipe cache
c) format system by going into mounts and storage
d) wipe dalvik cache
- flash raw kernel and reboot recovery.
- Now in TWRP recovery (you can again choose to do steps a to d which is totally optional) find and flash the ROM you want
- flash gapps
- reboot
That should do it
and now just in case you don't like what you flashed you can always go back to your ROM if you took a nandroid backup as suggested in the installation steps
hope it helps
Restore instructions :
I don't know if CWM recovery takes he same path to backup as Philz recovery but if it does it pretty simple
- just reboot to recovery and do the steps a to d from the above installation steps and restore backup
But in case you are not able to find backup file in CWM then do this
- reboot to recovery
- flash Philz kernel (same one you flashed during installation )
-go to advanced and select "reboot recovery"
- now you should be in Philz recovery again
- do steps from a to d again and restore
Simple
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tysonraylee said:
yes that is enough but gapps are usually installed right after the ROM so having it together with the other files is a good idea.
- transfer ROM, Kernels to internal or external SD.
- flash Philz JB kernel compatible with your device [ follow the instruction in Philz kernel thread on how to flash with no yellow triangle ] and reboot then verify that root is working (just try and give a file explorer root access or install an app like root checker from playstore)
- Once root is verified reboot to recovery (you should now be in philz touch recovery) I recommend you take a nandroid backup but the choice is yours
- Wait for the backup to complete or if you are skipping backup then
a) wipe data factory reset
b) wipe cache
c) format system by going into mounts and storage
d) wipe dalvik cache
- flash raw kernel and reboot recovery.
- Now in TWRP recovery (you can again choose to do steps a to d which is totally optional) find and flash the ROM you want
- flash gapps
- reboot
That should do it
and now just in case you don't like what you flashed you can always go back to your ROM if you took a nandroid backup as suggested in the installation steps
hope it helps
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Very clear! Thank you very much. Sorry for being a noob with this but it i think you cant be too sure when you are flashing kernels. Got my Nexus S bricked once while i was flashing a custom kernel.
And i dont have any experience with flashing samsung phone. Only HTC.
Thanks again and have a good day!
hosseltietjes1990 said:
Very clear! Thank you very much. Sorry for being a noob with this but it i think you cant be too sure when you are flashing kernels. Got my Nexus S bricked once while i was flashing a custom kernel.
And i dont have any experience with flashing samsung phone. Only HTC.
Thanks again and have a good day!
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I was in the same boat 2 years ago so i understand the situation I am glad i could help and if you are coming from nexus I am pretty sure you won't have any issues at all. Just one or two flashes and you will know everything
and who knows I might need your help one day as I am thinking of buying the N6 myself
oh and btw let me tell you that recovery and kernel are in the same partition for N7000 so you can't have "this kernel and that recovery" here as you would in other devices. Thus if you need a certain recovery then you have to flash a certain kernel and if you need a certain kernel then it will install the recovery that comes with it overwriting the previous one. Also even if you flash just recovery somehow, the device will restore the one with the kernel upon reboot
So yeah
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tysonraylee said:
I was in the same boat 2 years ago so i understand the situation I am glad i could help and if you are coming from nexus I am pretty sure you won't have any issues at all. Just one or two flashes and you will know everything
and who knows I might need your help one day as I am thinking of buying the N6 myself
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I just recently flashed my HTC one X And the One X of a friend of mine. No need there to flash the kernel on that phone, only recovery trough adb and flash rom. So i really dont wanna mess with kernels
I you would like to ask something, feel free to ask! Thanks for the support
hosseltietjes1990 said:
Thank you for your reply.
I now have:
- PhilZ-cwm6-XXLTA-ATL-5.15.0
- raw_kernel_r4_j43
- cm-11-20141207-NIGHTLY-n7000
am i good to go?
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In the guide below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53346482
it clearly says ''-Download Raw Kernel r5 and copy it to either your internal or external memory''
You have downloaded raw_kernel_r4_j43
Why is that?
Am i missing something?
My friend's n7000 runs on 4.1.2 as well and my goal is to install cm11 as well.
Saying that, which is the appropriate raw_kernel???
The kernel code name should match the currently installed TW rom (4.1.2) or should it match the CM11 rom you intend to flash (4.4.4)????
to answer my own question : In XxPixX's quide of course it says r5 so 4.4.4 )
Anyway the kernel that you have downloaded is neither r5 nor r1 (i beleive that r1 is for 4.1)
Thanks, i hope someone with more experiense would clarify that!!
eveles said:
In the guide below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53346482
it clearly says ''-Download Raw Kernel r5 and copy it to either your internal or external memory''
You have downloaded raw_kernel_r4_j43
Why is that?
Am i missing something?
My friend's n7000 runs on 4.1.2 as well and my goal is to install cm11 as well.
Saying that, which is the appropriate raw_kernel???
thanks!!!!!!
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yes you have to download raw kernel because CM 11 or Android Kitkat requires SE Linux compatible recovery and raw kernel is the one that has this compatibility.
If you skip raw kernel then installation will fail giving you "status 7 installation aborted" error.
Downloading the latest Raw kernel for KitKat should do it just read in the kernel thread and download the latest one for kk.
the kernel code name should match the ROM (4.1.2) the one you currently have. Download the philz JB kernel for your JB ROM(follow the steps given in philz kernel thread)
There is no requirement as such for 4.4.4 ROM
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tysonraylee said:
yes you have to download raw kernel because CM 11 or Android Kitkat requires SE Linux compatible recovery and raw kernel is the one that has this compatibility.
If you skip raw kernel then installation will fail giving you "status 7 installation aborted" error.
Downloading the latest Raw kernel for KitKat should do it just read in the kernel thread and download the latest one for kk.
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Raw Kernel 5 (download link: http://ge.tt/5fBuPYn1/v/1?c ) is the good one right. Think that should do the trick. I see some people just flashing the philz touch cmw, and then the Rom, without the kernel. Several video's on youtube confirming that. So It's quite confusing 20 people explaining how to install CM11 and root on Samsung Note GT-N7000
hosseltietjes1990 said:
Raw Kernel 5 (download link: http://ge.tt/5fBuPYn1/v/1?c ) is the good one right. Think that should do the trick. I see some people just flashing the philz touch cmw, and then the Rom, without the kernel. Several video's on youtube confirming that. So It's quite confusing 20 people explaining how to install CM11 and root on Samsung Note GT-N7000
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The download link you have provided links to r6 not r5
r6 says that is only for omniron 4.4
We were talking about cm11.
eveles said:
The download link you have provided links to r6 not r5
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Oh i'm sorry haha. R6 should work right?
edit: sorry i did not read properly. r5 it is then
hosseltietjes1990 said:
Oh i'm sorry haha. R6 should work right?
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No.
r5 should work.
Dude you are more confused than i am!!
hosseltietjes1990 said:
Raw Kernel 5 (download link: http://ge.tt/5fBuPYn1/v/1?c ) is the good one right. Think that should do the trick. I see some people just flashing the philz touch cmw, and then the Rom, without the kernel. Several video's on youtube confirming that. So It's quite confusing 20 people explaining how to install CM11 and root on Samsung Note GT-N7000
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yes that should do it, download the k44 one
I haven't seen any videos about that but it is possible to do so but that's just using the recovery temporarily to flash a certain ROM but in the end that recovery is replaced by the ROMs kernel recovery its the same thing we are doing by using raw kernel here in these installation steps but its true that it gets a little confusing
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eveles said:
The download link you have provided links to r6 not r5
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R6 is the latest version. Please download the R6-k44.zip
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