Hello.
I have Galaxy Note with 4.1.2 version, Version of kernel is:
3.0.31 - 1103517
[email protected]#3
SMP PREEMPT Sat Apr 20:02...2013
Build number:
JZO54K.N7000XXLT5
I want to downgrade do ICS, because my battery is draining, and phone is to slow.
But I cant go into recovery mode.
I was on the right way do "install" CWM via comand prompt line from PC (adb shell), but for some reason it says that "No device attached".
I had done all the work - drivers for the phone, adb drivers, and so on..my PC is running on xp 32bit.
Hoping that you will help me...I am slightly desperate..
Thanks.
Download Philz kernel odin version. Boot into download mode, flash the kernel. Then boot into recovery and do wipe data and cache. Boot into download again and flash the ics rom you want.
hey dude. I had the best experience with slimrom rc2. Its fast and smooth... plus is best for note's amoled black screen. Its a pain to download all inverted apps on its own. So the rom has these in build already.
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hey fellow android user. i just recently updated my semaphore kernel to 2.1.1 now it wont boor into the os. what should i do to reverse the proces or how can i acces my sdcard so i can tranfer the old kernel in cwm mode.
pls helppppppppppppppp
We need more infos. What ROM are you currently using? (ROM=OS)
Can you access recovery and download mode?
BlueFlame4 said:
We need more infos. What ROM are you currently using? (ROM=OS)
Can you access recovery and download mode?
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phone samsung galaxy s gt-i9000, rom is c-rom bean v1.6.5. i can access recovery and download mode.
2.1.1 (18/09/2012)
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Please make sure that your ROM is compatible with this patch (CM10 - 20120917 or later)
Is your ROM compatible? If not, use 2.1.0 or another kernel.
Just jump into recovery and restore backup. You did take a backup, didn't you??
GT-I9000 / SEMA / SLIMBEAN2.3
Flash 2.1.0 via Odin and next time, read what Stratosk writes.
after a long struggle i got out. had to use odin and reflash gb. then i put ics the jb. now my phone works perfect
2.1.0 via Odin would have been enough but anyways.
shamank1ng said:
phone samsung galaxy s gt-i9000, rom is c-rom bean v1.6.5. i can access recovery and download mode.
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Install your roms zip file again... on first install it might install only cwm... Install again & you will get get your old OS again,,
Hello all... After reading here and there and in other forums, I have a series of questions that I would really appreciate if anyone can answer based on facts...
I currently have a Galaxy Note N7000 with this settings:
Android Version: 4.0.3
Baseband Version: N7000XXLPT
Kernel Version:
3.0.15-n7000XXLPY-CL474507
[email protected] #3
SMP PREEMPT Fri May 4 04:49:06 KST 2012
Build Number: IML74K.XXLPY
I want to install the 4.1.2 leaked version (already downloaded it) BUT I have some questions:
1.- I have read in different sites that I just need to do it with ODIN, no wipe required; and in other sites I have read that after installing, a wipe is required. Which one is it?
2.- According to many sites, by wiping I am at risk of hard bricking my note because of the death bug found in ics kernels. Should I still wipe?
3.- If after testing 4.1.2 I decide to roll back to I.C.S.... Again I should do that via Odin... but again I should wipe right? At risk again of bricking?
4.- This leaked version DOES NOT accept the s-pen functions at all right? so basically my spen would just be useless...
5.- THe recovery that is installed in the phone is the basic recovery that came with the phone, I havent changed it... I have read that installing some recovery files is dangerous. Which recovery is recommended?
6.- My note is NOT rooted... Does this affect my possibility of updating with this leaked firmware?
7.- and final... Do you guys recommend that I update or should I wait for the official firmware?
Sorry for the long post, but I need advice from the best ...
Greetings from Venezuela
1. you can install that without wipes using PC odin. but its a matter of luck. if it gets stuck in a boot look then you will need to do a factory reset and for that to be safe you need to install a safe kernel Philz XXLSA (i guess thats what you downloaded)
get it from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191
can be flashed using stock recovery and external SD
2. No, Always install a safe kernel and perform wipe
3. You may have to wipe this time for a proper boot as it might enter a boot loop. Same procedure, install Philz and do a factory reset. Its better to do a nandroid backup of ICS rom if you wish to return back to ICS. this way all your settings apps and customizations will be restored.
4. Incorrect. Spen is fully functional on JB leaks TW based.
5. Philz works perfectly with JB TW roms. Recovery is not dangerous. Its what you perform on it without proper reading is dangerous
6. No, PC odin can successfully flash a JB TW rom on to a non rooted Phone. But if it enters a boot loop install Philz kernel to do a reset from recovery
7. Its a long wait and no one knows when its gonna come. so if me, i would do it and i have been on all the JB TW roms available till now.
I would say, do it, do it the right way and you will enjoy the phone.
You can root your current ICS phone using the Philz kernel PhilZ-cwm6-XXLPY-XEN-v2.7 and then do a backup from recovery to be able to revert back with no problems.
Thank you so much for your reply... will do it today
Bienvenidos
Dude, another question... When you say JB TW version... What do you mean by TW...? I downloaded the one from sammobile PDA N7000XXLSA CSC N7000OXALSA... Is this a good one?
Yes. TW is TouchWiz, samsung Roms
You rock! Thank you so much... I will start doing this right now... Hope it doesnt die on me... I'm going to flash the PhilZ file and then work through the JB update... Crossing fingers...
anything, just update the post
Quick question... First: flash PhilZ... Then Wipe and then Odin? or do I go with Odin and then Wipe Data/Cache
first flash Philz, boot into recovery do a backup, then Odin, install Philz for XXLSA then wipe
Ok problems!!!! Flashed Philz (link you gave me) and when reboots, it doesnt get past the NOTE logo... I entered Recovery to do a backup and gonna go wo download mode with ODIN to update to JB and then do wipe from Philz... I-m scared beyond my pants if that makes sense at all...
Your current ROM is XXLPY right ?, which kernel did you install ? If you installed an ICS kernel , your phone should boot anyway, but if you installed a JB kernel then it wont
Yeah my bad... I installed a JB PhilZ kernel... I did a backup and flashed via ODIN the leaked 4.1.2... It loaded fine... , now my question is... Should I still update to the JB kernel for my version of JB? or do I stay with the one I installed... another question... should I still wipe?
OK. Main thing first. Now that you have backed up your rom, and the backup contains a JB kernel and ICS rom, so in future if you choose to restore the backup, dont be surprised if the phone does not boot. Later change the kernel to ICS
Which kernel did you install, update to your version of the kernel.
If the phone is fine, dont do a wipe. You can do it when you face some issues like Force close of apps or something not working as it should
I get it... will update the Philz to the right vkernel... Everything is working beautifully... Thank you for your support and patience!
first issue. after downloading the update 4.1.2 OTA and trying to install it, it failed to upgrade saying to try kies. tried this 3 times the i gave up and used kies. with kies it succeeded in upgrading to 412. but now after each restart, after the samsung logo it says ,,android is upgrading, starting apps´´ for a few second and starts normally. is this normal? or the os didnt complete the instalation?
2nd issue: yesterday i noticed that my battery charged very slowly, from 1% to 25% in about 3 hours. so i let it charge over night. this morning it was 100 % but when i disconnected the charger it changed to 95%. i restarted the phone 1 minute later (still getting the android is upgrading message) and it showed 92%. since then it stabilised and now drains normally.
my main concern is with the first issue because after the update its worse than before. i read the topic with the complaints about the new update and i´m in the same situation with them.
i dont use a custom rom or have the phone rooted. it was rooted with the exynos abuse app when it had 4.0 but before upgrading i uninstalled it. dont know if this matters in any way.
3rd issue. i was using widgetlocker before the upgrade and after the upgrade it crashes. tried reinstalling it with different versions but it says memory not enough or full or something like that. does anyone have a good version that works with 412? tx!
install safe kernel like philz from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191
go to recovery mode (volume up+power+Home button) wipe /system /data /preload /cache /dalvik cache
download and install stock rom using pc odin following the how to from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
my phone displays in info:
baseband version n7000XXLT3,
kernel version : 3.0.31-1103517 [email protected] #3 smp preempt sat apr20 02:25:55 kst 2013
build number JZO54K.N7000XXLT5 .
is this the necessary kernel? << 12.05.2013 - PhilZ-cwm6 v5.03.0 with CWM 6.0.3.2 based recovery >>
DDLSC - DXLSE - JPLSB - XXLT5 - ZSLO2 Fixed for bootloop
ZCLSF (no bootloop fix, proper default.prop) ?
and ROM? N7000XXLT5 N7000OXXLT2 - Romania (Cosmote). i am in romania but i am on orange not on cosmote,
Sorry if my bad English. but here's my situation.
Original I was trying to upgrade from Froyo 2.2.2 on US 4G +Wifi DS7 to Stock HC rom. I have follow the newbie upgrade guide step.
1, downloaded the 4G update package, renamed and placed in SD.
2, Boot to recovery and selected upgrade from SD similar like that.
3, It verified for few mins and give pop a message "FOTA model mismatch"
So, i search the forum and don't seem have answers with FOTA model mismatch. I fastboot flash the recovery to CWM 5.x.x and didn't work. It freeze on recovery mode. Then, i fastboot flash the recovery to CWM v3.x.x and it work. I backup the original stock Froyo with CWM into SD card and wipe and format and do a devik wipe. After that, I was trying to install HoneyStreak R8. Installation complete, and rebooted. During bootup it freeze on Dell logo screen.
So, what else i need to do. Do i miss any step? feel free to post
Update info on device.
US T-mobile Dell Streak 7 4G + WiFI
OS: Android 2.2.2 unrooted
Baseband Ver: 11.810.09.06.00
Kernal Ver: 2.6.32.9
OEM ver: GLUNB1A1333633
Build Num: 15420
Hello,
I have only ever updated with Kies and don't have root or anything else, everything is STOCK.
Now I started to read about how to update and thought the first step would be to get a custom recovery.
But I see warning hardbrick, warning flash counter, warning this, warning that without being able to figure out what I need to do :S
Sorry I mainly use a Nexus 4 and there it was very easy to install whatever I wanted.
Anyone can tell me the steps to install a 4.3 ROM like SlimBean to get this device fast again?
Here my current device info:
Android-Version
4.1.2
Basisbandversion
N7000XXLSO
Kernel-Version
3.0.31-906407
[email protected]#3
SMP PREEMPT Thu Feb 14 02:26:43 KST 2013
Buildnummer
JZO54K.N7000XXLSZ
I would appreciate if someone could elaborate which steps I need to take.
Get a custom kernel first. Philz thread in the original development section. Instructions on the first few posts
nokiamodeln91 said:
Get a custom kernel first. Philz thread in the original development section. Instructions on the first few posts
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Thanks.
1. Flash - PhilZ-cwm6-XXLSZ-OXA-5.00.5-signed.zip
2. Wipe
3. Flash - ROM
Is this correct or did I miss anything? I am a little confused because of the kernel thing. Isn't the kernel included in the ROM? Won't it obviously be wiped too when I wipe? So why do we need to have a kernel flashed alongside custom Recovery?
So it seems to me that there is something wrong with official samsung kernel and I need to get rid of that so we flash a modified kernel alongside CWM to basically make it "safe" for further flashing? Did I understand that correctly?
There was a brick bug in ICS which the custom kernels tend to patch.
1. Flash the kernel
2. Reboot into recovery. You should see cwm recovery. Once done you are ready for wipes and flash.
3. Yes when you flash the new ROM, this kernel will be replaced by the one in the new ROM.
Wiping does not wipe the kernel partition. It remains till you flash a new ROM or kernel exclusively.