Hi, I have a few questions. I have galaxy Ace, it is rooted, it runs 2.3.3 stock rom. It started laging a bit so I want to update the rom to 2.3.6.
My questions are:
1.It is rooted now,when I flash the new rom, stock 2.3.6 with odin,do I have to root it again or does it stay rooted?
2.Does updating with odin deletes all apps and data?
3.I have link2sd and second partition set up,I have a lot of apps on second partition,what happens with second partition when I update rom?
richierr said:
Hi, I have a few questions. I have galaxy Ace, it is rooted, it runs 2.3.3 stock rom. It started laging a bit so I want to update the rom to 2.3.6.
My questions are:
1.It is rooted now,when I flash the new rom, stock 2.3.6 with odin,do I have to root it again or does it stay rooted?
2.Does updating with odin deletes all apps and data?
3.I have link2sd and second partition set up,I have a lot of apps on second partition,what happens with second partition when I update rom?
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1. Yes, you'll need to root again after using Odin.
2. Yes, you'll lose all your data, apk, sms, etc
3. If you don't wipe your sd-ext partition you'll keep all your apk there (I didn't try it but Odin DOESN'T touch sdcard/sd-ext partition . I advise you to use Titanium Backup to save your data before flashing a new rom via Odin
Thank you kind sir
So the correct order of actions would be
1.Backup everything
2.flash stock 2.3.6 with odin
3.root it
4.restore backups
4.install link2sd and relink all the apps with sdcard/sd-ext partition
is that right?
Should I follow this tut for flashing?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2129385
richierr said:
Hi, I have a few questions. I have galaxy Ace, it is rooted, it runs 2.3.3 stock rom. It started laging a bit so I want to update the rom to 2.3.6.
My questions are:
1.It is rooted now,when I flash the new rom, stock 2.3.6 with odin,do I have to root it again or does it stay rooted?
2.Does updating with odin deletes all apps and data?
3.I have link2sd and second partition set up,I have a lot of apps on second partition,what happens with second partition when I update rom?
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If you'll install the rom via Odin, then don't need root at all. But if you'll install a custom rom via CWM, then you'll need root. After installing a rom via CWM, don't worry that if your phone would still be rooted. It would still be rooted. And yes, please don't use Rom manager. Its just not meant for Ace.
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Dear All,
i have SGN 2.3.6 with stock rom, after making the root and installing recovery, I found that music player and gallery do not see any songs or pics stored in USB Storage, and it is not the nomedia file issue since I did not find it on my phone, I have a thread here but with no solution.
Q1: is this normal or something went wrong? and how to solve it?
Q2: If can not solve it unless I flash the stock rom once again, and then I will lose root which I need, So, Can I keep the rooted stock rom as my main rom, and install the stock rom as if it is a custom rom via CWM to try if it will solve my problem
Take a look here for all the info you need. forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
Using 'mobile odin' you can flash a stock ROM and either tick everroot to keep root or use a rooted kernel (chainfire). Better instructions in the link above
thermax04 said:
Dear All,
i have SGN 2.3.6 with stock rom, after making the root and installing recovery, I found that music player and gallery do not see any songs or pics stored in USB Storage, and it is not the nomedia file issue since I did not find it on my phone, I have a thread here but with no solution.
Q1: is this normal or something went wrong? and how to solve it?
Q2: If can not solve it unless I flash the stock rom once again, and then I will lose root which I need, So, Can I keep the rooted stock rom as my main rom, and install the stock rom as if it is a custom rom via CWM to try if it will solve my problem
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1. Confirm you have data intact in interna storage. if you can see data in yout data storage, then go to setting - application -- manage - All- gallery - clear cache n data
same way do for music player. May it solve your problem.
2. If you have CF CWM, you can flash stock ROM, you can read installation guide from my signature, it has been described there, How to flash stock ROM with CWM with keeping root intact.
dr.ketan said:
1. Confirm you have data intact in interna storage. if you can see data in yout data storage, then go to setting - application -- manage - All- gallery - clear cache n data
same way do for music player. May it solve your problem.
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I can see my files in USB Storage part via root explorer, but not with gallery, I tried your method and still the same
Maskell said:
Take a look here for all the info you need. forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
Using 'mobile odin' you can flash a stock ROM and either tick everroot to keep root or use a rooted kernel (chainfire). Better instructions in the link above
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dr.ketan said:
2. If you have CF CWM, you can flash stock ROM, you can read installation guide from my signature, it has been described there, How to flash stock ROM with CWM with keeping root intact.
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Just I want to know if I flash the stock rom your way, would it keep all my stuff (names, settings, apps) or it will be like a format?
if you flash non wipe ROM, it will remain as it is.
dr.ketan said:
if you flash non wipe ROM, it will remain as it is.
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If I choose :
Older ROMs (Directly Rootable)
N7000JPKK2 ------ 2.3.6 2011 November------- N7000OJPKK2 -------------------United Arab Emirates ---------------Download
will this be non wipe rom?
it is the same I have now (I mean the same version, it is not upgrade or downgrade)
After I flash, I will hopefully find everything I had before there plus the root and CWM and the gallery fix?
what is the different between putting music and pics in USB Storage and in SD card (I don not have an external sd card)
I m not sure, but if your version was/is available on kies, it is nonwipe
There is a new version of UAE released y'day. that is Non wipe version.
You can put media file any place Int/Ext card
I checked right now for any updates via phone (OTA), and did not find any updates
Iam upgrading now via Kies, I finished downloading the new firmware and now the upgrade is in progress, but it moves 1% each 4 minutes, is this normal, (Iam new with Samsung since I used to use HTC phones before)
Hi good folk!
I have my son's new GN and I want to help him to safely update to ICS OTA and root.
Is it safe and possible to go from unrooted GB, do the OTA update to ICS, then flash n' root the SpeedMod kernel via Odin?
It's wipe and restore with default ICS kernel that's unsafe if I've read right?
Thanks for your help!
Ok, I sound like a total noob, I admit it!
Safest way to get speed mod kernel onto unrooted stock ics please. I have been looking, but it's like spaghetti junction out there!
Thanks!
Yup, its wiping in recovery or factory resets which is causing problems. You should be able to safely upgrade to ICS.
Not sure about the kernel. Just read the stickies. I think it would be covered.
One advice: scrap stock ROM all together.. Flash something like Asylum ICS, or some safe custom ICS ROM based on stock ROM because frankly stock ICS sucks like hell.. if you need any help, feel free to PM me!
Sent from my Galaxy Note running ParanoidAndroid v0.4 using XDA Premium. xD
The safest and easiest method would be,
1. Upgrade to ICS via OTA
2. Root with temporary CWM method here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1647148
3. Get Mobile Odin from Google Play (or search in xda)
4. Flash latest speedmod kernel for ICS (k3-5 .tar) via mobile odin
5. Reboot to recovery and do wipe from there if needed
Great! Thanks for your helpful replies, much appreciated!
i suggest you to be on gb to stay on safest side otherwise ics is a pain in ass.. go upgrade i can't stop you
+1
Anything is not safe if you don't know how to use it properly...
I don't advise you to go OTA, as if you read there are many posts are there describing battery issue, FC, unable to go to deep sleep. what are happens is likely due to previous ROM junks (thogh may not happen in all cases, b'coz there state of ROM may be clear at time of OTA update)
What i suggest best thing is to go this way
-Take backup of important data, as you have unrooted GB so you have limited scope for backup, but there is lots of applications then worth to get Root (if your RO is directly rootable) then create backup with titanium or same other application. just backup only user applications only not system junk.
-Wipe cache and data fro recovery (you can get recovery with Vol Up+home+power)
-Download ICS ROM and flash using odin from here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
Here is installation and rooting guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26455511&postcount=2475
-Now you will feel fresh ICS experience. and you can restore your data which you have created earlier.
But if you dont have much application to backup, then escape root, Backup/restore steps i have mentioned. Contacts can be backup with google sync, as well from contact - import/export
and SMS can be backup with SMS backup and restore application
as well there is free appl for unroot ' My bakup" on market is good to backup these stuffs.
GoodLuck!
Edit : Yes wiping is not safe on ICS. but custom kernels are safer compare to stock. you can flash any safe kernel like CF,Franco,speedmod and some more (get it from development section) after finishing root ICS.
Just remember golden rule, avoid deleting big files, wipe and recovery function on ICS. then you are safe.
Ahh wow thanks but too late! My son started playing with his phone before I could speak to him last night, and this morning I looked at his phone and saw it had ICS. Either this phone came preinstalled with ics, or I suspect that it updated when he turned on wifi, as auto update was ticked.
So I root, flash speedmod kernel and reboot to recovery to be safe from the bad bug, then install a custom ics rom over the ota stock rom?
One question please. So I'm on stock ics from ota. After flashing speedmod kernel and rebooting to recovery, is it then safe to wipe cache and dalvik after doing this, and before installing a custom ics rom?
Many thanks again..bowled over by responses to a noob from respected xda peeps!
Okay, I'm on the Speedmod kernel and already the stock ota ics is visibly smoother. one step at a time!
Speedmod kernel is.safer.then stock.and disabled emmc erase cap command to remove brick bug. But still to be safe side avoid unnecessarily wipe as well.recovery function till that's not must. Here nobody claim 100% safe like gb kernel.
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hey
the gn is kl what is the speed mod
Rooted and custom rom installed safely, thanks for all your help!
I have read particular threads here in xda note forum... and believe me, I am getting more and more confused on the procedure on how to get back to GINGERBREAD as I read more and more about this stuff... Forgive me, but my mind is only like PENTIUM 4, I dont really understand some High-level procedures...
So here is some details
Reason why to go back to GINGERBREAD:
Because I'm afraid that my Note has suffered "slight" emmc brick. I could not mount /system as R/W on root explorer and File expert or ES file Manager also tried remounting using terminal emulator...
History:
during my CRISKELO V8 days, I have flashed in CWM the "hacked S VOICE" and after reboot, experienced random reboots and FC's. and then it could not read my internal as well as my external memory card, and says i need to reformat it, so i reformat it and everything went well.. but still getting FC's and random reboots however it can now read my internal and external sd card, so to get rid of FC's and randome reboot I flashed Kingdroid v5.1.1 final version and everything went well, smooth and all running except that i noticed that i could not mount my /system as RW so decided to revert back to gingerbread.
Current Phone Info
pda: n7000xxlrg
phone: n7000xxlrb
csc: n7000dbtlrg
ROM: Kingdroid ICS Note Mania v5.1.1 lrg
KERNEL: speedmod-n7000-ics #k3-11
Android version; 4.0.4
Planned Procedure in reverting back to Gingerbread
1. Flashed Abyss kernel 4.2 (the one with touch type CWM) via PC ODin. (may increase flash counter but it doesnt matter)
2. boot in CWM and wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik
3. Install Gingerbread ROM.zip via CWM (probably Kingdroid gingerbread rom)
4. boot in CWM and wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik and reboot system
Please tell me if my procedure is correct and please advise me if i am missing something... I desperately need your help here guys... cause i dont wanna cause more trouble to my note as he suffered a lot...
THANK YOU!!!!
77lupin77 said:
I have read particular threads here in xda note forum... and believe me, I am getting more and more confused on the procedure on how to get back to GINGERBREAD as I read more and more about this stuff... Forgive me, but my mind is only like PENTIUM 4, I dont really understand some High-level procedures...
So here is some details
Reason why to go back to GINGERBREAD:
Because I'm afraid that my Note has suffered "slight" emmc brick. I could not mount /system as R/W on root explorer and File expert or ES file Manager also tried remounting using terminal emulator...
History:
during my CRISKELO V8 days, I have flashed in CWM the "hacked S VOICE" and after reboot, experienced random reboots and FC's. and then it could not read my internal as well as my external memory card, and says i need to reformat it, so i reformat it and everything went well.. but still getting FC's and random reboots however it can now read my internal and external sd card, so to get rid of FC's and randome reboot I flashed Kingdroid v5.1.1 final version and everything went well, smooth and all running except that i noticed that i could not mount my /system as RW so decided to revert back to gingerbread.
Current Phone Info
pda: n7000xxlrg
phone: n7000xxlrb
csc: n7000dbtlrg
ROM: Kingdroid ICS Note Mania v5.1.1 lrg
KERNEL: speedmod-n7000-ics #k3-11
Android version; 4.0.4
Planned Procedure in reverting back to Gingerbread
1. Flashed Abyss kernel 4.2 (the one with touch type CWM) via PC ODin. (may increase flash counter but it doesnt matter)
2. boot in CWM and wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik
3. Install Gingerbread ROM.zip via CWM (probably Kingdroid gingerbread rom)
4. boot in CWM and wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik and reboot system
Please tell me if my procedure is correct and please advise me if i am missing something... I desperately need your help here guys... cause i dont wanna cause more trouble to my note as he suffered a lot...
THANK YOU!!!!
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Maybe you have partial root. Install Busybox from playstore and update the binaries.
OR
Procedure to revert back to GB.
Download GB roms from this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
Open PC Odin.(Ver 1.83 or 1.87) Google it if you don't have it.
Boot your phone into Download Mode by pressing Vol Down+Home+Power button.
Connect your phone to PC via USB cable.(A box appearing into upper left corner turns into yellow)
Select File you have downloaded under PDA tab.
Start Flash. (Don't change any Settings in PC Odin)
After Complete Flashing your phone will reboot.
Done
sahilarora2003 said:
Maybe you have partial root. Install Busybox from playstore and update the binaries.
OR
Procedure to revert back to GB.
Download GB roms from this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
Open PC Odin.(Ver 1.83 or 1.87) Google it if you don't have it.
Boot your phone into Download Mode by pressing Vol Down+Home+Power button.
Connect your phone to PC via USB cable.(A box appearing into upper left corner turns into yellow)
Select File you have downloaded under PDA tab.
Start Flash. (Don't change any Settings in PC Odin)
After Complete Flashing your phone will reboot.
Done
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OK... one thing I forgot ot mention is that... after i have installed Kingdroid v5.1.1 Final, i have no superuser app and busybox... now i tried to install this app via play store, the result are as follows
SuperSU : Installed correctly but failed to update binaries
Busybox Installer app: Installed correctly but could not install any version of the busybox
Another thing is that i have no space left on my /system it is 100% used?? why is that?
does this means I have partial root??? If thats the case... then what can I do to obtain full root???
Thanks....
77lupin77 said:
OK... one thing I forgot ot mention is that... after i have installed Kingdroid v5.1.1 Final, i have no superuser app and busybox... now i tried to install this app via play store, the result are as follows
SuperSU : Installed correctly but failed to update binaries
Busybox Installer app: Installed correctly but could not install any version of the busybox
Another thing is that i have no space left on my /system it is 100% used?? why is that?
does this means I have partial root??? If thats the case... then what can I do to obtain full root???
Thanks....
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It seems like you don’t have full root. Revert back to GB. Root your device. Upgrade it to any ICS version. Remember to do full wipe on safe kernels. Not on stock ICS kernels.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using Xparent ICS Tapatalk 2
sahilarora2003 said:
It seems like you don’t have full root. Revert back to GB. Root your device. Upgrade it to any ICS version. Remember to do full wipe on safe kernels. Not on stock ICS kernels.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using Xparent ICS Tapatalk 2
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Ok probably I would revert back to Gingerbread later, because i am at the office right now. I will follow your instruction on reverting to gingerbread and as of now I am downloading n7000dxlc2 2.3.6 for indonesia... but i am from Philippines will it work for me???
another question... why is my /system 100% used?? Is it because i do not wipe data/factory reset when i install ROMS and so some system files remains in my phone?? it is stated in ROM thread that it is ok to flash their ROM even without wiping.... its really weird...
Thanks Sir for your response:good:
77lupin77 said:
Ok probably I would revert back to Gingerbread later, because i am at the office right now. I will follow your instruction on reverting to gingerbread and as of now I am downloading n7000dxlc2 2.3.6 for indonesia... but i am from Philippines will it work for me???
another question... why is my /system 100% used?? Is it because i do not wipe data/factory reset when i install ROMS and so some system files remains in my phone?? it is stated in ROM thread that it is ok to flash their ROM even without wiping.... its really weird...
Thanks Sir for your response:good:
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For the first question . YES it will work for you.
Second after installing Rom you have to do all three Wipes for a clean install. Your system shows full because you didn't perform wipes after flashing
sahilarora2003 said:
For the first question . YES it will work for you.
Second after installing Rom you have to do all three Wipes for a clean install. Your system shows full because you didn't perform wipes after flashing
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Ok thanks man.... I will give you feedback later after I have revert back to Gingerbread.... so you think my Note isn't yet affected of the emmc brick bug... or it does not have bad sector/block on the mmc???
77lupin77 said:
Ok thanks man.... I will give you feedback later after I have revert back to Gingerbread.... so you think my Note isn't yet affected of the emmc brick bug... or it does not have bad sector/block on the mmc???
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Its too early to come to the point that it is affected or not. First complete the steps. Root it. Then Try again in root explorer.
sahilarora2003 said:
Its too early to come to the point that it is affected or not. First complete the steps. Root it. Then Try again in root explorer.
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Hi there friend. . .
I have successfully flashed stock gingerbread and it is rooted. . . /system now can be mounted as rw i also tried to install ics now, however. . . If i flash a custom ics rom (kingdroid v5.1.1) the root is gone and /system is again read only and cannot mount as rw, I also tried kingdroid v7 ics but i am stucked at boot screen. . .
For your reference here is the procedure that i made,
Ics to gingerbread
1. Install abyss kernel 4.2 do full wipe
2. Flash stock gingerbread rom (lc2) via odin, but i could not root it. Error says cannot install su apk or busybox apk /system is read only
3. Flash rooted stock gingerbread rom (kj1) via odin and root success /system can now be mounted as rw
4. Install abyss kernel 4.2 do full wipe and try install kingdroid v7 but stuck at boot screen
5. Install abyss kernel 4.2 do full wipe and try install kingdroid v5.1.1 sucess but root is gone and /system is read only
6. Flash agian rooted stock gingerbread rom (kj1) via odin, root success and /system can be mount as rw.
Now im stuck at rooted gingerbread rom, is there a way i can install ics custom rom without any problem? Seriously. . .whats going on with my note? Hahahaha crazy. . .
77lupin77 said:
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Hi there friend. . .
I have successfully flashed stock gingerbread and it is rooted. . . /system now can be mounted as rw i also tried to install ics now, however. . . If i flash a custom ics rom (kingdroid v5.1.1) the root is gone and /system is again read only and cannot mount as rw, I also tried kingdroid v7 ics but i am stucked at boot screen. . .
For your reference here is the procedure that i made,
Ics to gingerbread
1. Install abyss kernel 4.2 do full wipe
2. Flash stock gingerbread rom (lc2) via odin, but i could not root it. Error says cannot install su apk or busybox apk /system is read only
3. Flash rooted stock gingerbread rom (kj1) via odin and root success /system can now be mounted as rw
4. Install abyss kernel 4.2 do full wipe and try install kingdroid v7 but stuck at boot screen
5. Install abyss kernel 4.2 do full wipe and try install kingdroid v5.1.1 sucess but root is gone and /system is read only
6. Flash agian rooted stock gingerbread rom (kj1) via odin, root success and /system can be mount as rw.
Now im stuck at rooted gingerbread rom, is there a way i can install ics custom rom without any problem? Seriously. . .whats going on with my note? Hahahaha crazy. . .
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Follow This.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1604174
lupin, awesome movie or just named wolf
Sent from my GT-N7000 using Tapatalk 2
So, this is what happened. I first upgraded to the latest official JB 4.1.2 XXLSA firmware. I noticed that it still wasn't as fast as I'd like, and wanted to try a custom ROM instead. I read through the guides in here and get that I have to downgrade to a GB ROM first in order for me not to hardbrick my phone. So, I download "N7000XBKK4 ------ 2.3.6 2011 November------- N7000OXXKK5--------------------- Nordic countries" from that list over stock ROM's in the Q&A root guide here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997 . I follow the flashing guide to the letter, puts my phone in download mode, runs the flash via Odin, the phone restarts, and everything goes south. Basically this happens: When I start my phone it get's to the point in the GB initial startup where I'm to touch the Android to start, but then all it does is throw messages at me about this service and that service having stopped responding, untill the phone reboots. So now I have reflashed back to the JB ROM.
So basically, what am I doing wrong, and what can I do to make a proper downgrade so I can get rooted, install CWM and get down and get it on with some custom ROM's?
Thx in advance!
Same happened with me. I flashed GB and was getting force close messages. But not a big problem. Just flash GB rom again. And after flashing just delete all user data from recovery and reboot. U wont get those messages any more.
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You always need to WIPE data / factory reset after downgrading from JB .. GB is safe to go ahead.. if you choose ICS then first flash a safe kernel and then do wipe
It seems to me that KK5 is non wipe, which explains why you got those messages. The rest is detailed in nokiamodeln91's message BTW, JB is still not official for our Notes. What you installed was a leak with a safe kernel (if it was Philz).
nokiamodeln91 said:
You always need to WIPE data / factory reset after downgrading from JB .. GB is safe to go ahead.. if you choose ICS then first flash a safe kernel and then do wipe
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Stock GB kernel its safe and Stock ICS Unsafe?
Yiannis75 said:
Stock GB kernel its safe and Stock ICS Unsafe?
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Exactly.
I had this issue too when downgrading to GB. Wipe Cache and Dalvik and you should be ok from then on.
Wow. A lot of replies in just a single day. You guys are awesome
Now you say that the KK5 is non-wipe. Are there any GB-roms which are wipe, so to speak? Or do I have to do the flash to GB, enter recovery, wipe cache partition and do wipe/factory reset, then reboot into a now working phone, set up for root with USB and so forth, root and install CWM, copy the custom ROM to my SD-card (gonna go for ParanoidAndroid) as well as Google services if I want those, and then install them via CWM/Mobile Odin?
Godofmosquitos said:
Wow. A lot of replies in just a single day. You guys are awesome
Now you say that the KK5 is non-wipe. Are there any GB-roms which are wipe, so to speak? Or do I have to do the flash to GB, enter recovery, wipe cache partition and do wipe/factory reset, then reboot into a now working phone, set up for root with USB and so forth, root and install CWM, copy the custom ROM to my SD-card (gonna go for ParanoidAndroid) as well as Google services if I want those, and then install them via CWM/Mobile Odin?
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GB LC1 is wipe. But if you want PA (which is an excellent choice) just flash a CM10 kernel in your recovery (if your recovery is safe, like GB for example). Then follow Utacka's instructions for the installation.
But if I want CWM I should do root and install CWM there? And then flash the custom ROM from CWM?
Godofmosquitos said:
But if I want CWM I should do root and install CWM there? And then flash the custom ROM from CWM?
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The CM10 kernel comes with its own recovery where you can flash from. If you have root issues, just flash CWM-SuperSU-v0.99.zip. In any case don't flash from stock ICS with CMW.zip: if you are on ICS and not rooted flash the relevant Philz kernel (which is safe and will give you root and CWM) then the CM10 kernel.
Edit: what ROM do you have now?
I use the 4.1.2 XXLSA ROM
Btw, anyone knows where I can download the Google Services Framework so I can install it alongside Paranoid Android? I have been led to believe it's not included as per default
Thx for all the replies!!
If you have downloaded the xxlsa rom then it's inside the rom zip file. Path system/app/GoogleServicesFramework
nokiamodeln91 said:
If you have downloaded the xxlsa rom then it's inside the rom zip file. Path system/app/GoogleServicesFramework
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Hmmm. not that I can see. Even tried unpacking the .tar files. Can't find it :/
Edit: Ah, found it Thx for all the help
Hello Guys!
I will sell my note today and i dont know how to install stock recovery etc.
On the device runs CM10 with CWM installed.
I know that i can flash stock rom but what is with the recovery system etc?
Should i flash with Odin from PC or with CWM?
Can you guys give me some help to change everything to stock back?
Thanks in advance!
Install a stock Rom (ICS or GB) from sammobile.com (or search here in Dr. Ketan's threads) with the PC version of Odin. Save your data on the internal SD card, after you can format it from within the new installed stock Rom.
Recovery is stock too then.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997