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Hi,
big unsavvy discaimer here, yet I managed to root my 2.3.6.Note a few months ago (CWM also installed) needing the root for a backlight notification app which I'm not using after all (I currently have NoLED which requires no root I think)
Having now installed Kies on my pc and hooked up the Note, I am offered an update to 4.0.4 which I'd like to do
1.Is that safe in spite of the rooting? mind you, I don't object to the loss of root that I understand is going with this update method.
just looking for the least time- and effort consuming way to upgrade now, I am sifting through a lot of the technical info here but the wealth of knowledge to digest before I can safely juggle roms seems a bit daunting right now.
2.Also, don't quite remember if I flashed my kernel too at the time of rooting (i was following a comprehensive how-to sheepishly), is there any way I can tell? (phone info attached)
3.Last question, will the kies update leave my apps and settings untouched?
thanks much!
d.
pls delete this second post sorry
Just download a 4.0.4 rom from sammobile if you like stock and flash it via pc Odin..
If you like custom roms go development section, download a rom then go cwm do all wipes and flash it
Do not use Kies to upgrade.. Several things could go wrong and you will end up with a brick..
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thanks for your reply, just a few follow-ups below
msedek said:
Just download a 4.0.4 rom from sammobile if you like stock and flash it via pc Odin..
no further precautions necessary? and will it install the ics over my current apps and settings? the root is no issue here?
If you like custom roms go development section, download a rom then go cwm do all wipes and flash it
ok I'll read up on the wipes, maybe that's for a later upgrade
Do not use Kies to upgrade.. Several things could go wrong and you will end up with a brick..
ok.
thanks again
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delgado9us said:
thanks for your reply, just a few follow-ups below
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No precautions needed while going from gb to ics via Odin.. You will lose root.. (never wipe/factory reset from stock ics kernel or you will end up with a brick
For the custom roms.. Just be sure you are in a safe kernel (speedmod /notecore) before wiping because as I said before.. You will end up with a brick if you wipe from stock ics kernel
You can wipe and flash any custom rom from gingerbread because gingerbread kernels are safe to do so.. As notecore and speedmod are
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msedek said:
No precautions needed while going from gb to ics via Odin.. You will lose root.. (never wipe/factory reset from stock ics kernel or you will end up with a brick
For the custom roms.. Just be sure you are in a safe kernel (speedmod /notecore) before wiping because as I said before.. You will end up with a brick if you wipe from stock ics kernel
You can wipe and flash any custom rom from gingerbread because gingerbread kernels are safe to do so.. As notecore and speedmod are
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ok thanks.
to abuse your generous helping disposition further, how can I tell exactly which kernel I have installed? and is there any benefit to flashing speedmod before upgrading to ics via odin?
and does the odin upgrade to ics leave apps and settings intact?
again, thank you.
delgado9us said:
ok thanks.
to abuse your generous helping disposition further, how can I tell exactly which kernel I have installed? and is there any benefit to flashing speedmod before upgrading to ics via odin?
and does the odin upgrade to ics leave apps and settings intact?
again, thank you.
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If you are on gingerbread the kernel version does not matter.. To check it just go settings>about>kernel version
Speedmod its an ics kernel.. So you gotta be on ics to be able to use it... But if you are rooted in gingerbread and you want a custom rom you can use cwm recovery and flash the custom rom straight... Custom roms includes safe kernels.. So you will be safe..
I really encourage you to stay away from stock ics kernel.. And yeah flashing ics via Odin on top of your gingerbread will keep your apps
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msedek said:
If you are on gingerbread the kernel version does not matter.. To check it just go settings>about>kernel version
Speedmod its an ics kernel.. So you gotta be on ics to be able to use it... But if you are rooted in gingerbread and you want a custom rom you can use cwm recovery and flash the custom rom straight... Custom roms includes safe kernels.. So you will be safe..
I really encourage you to stay away from stock ics kernel.. And yeah flashing ics via Odin on top of your gingerbread will keep your apps
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getting closer, bear with me. I am desperately trying to find out what kernel I am currently running. I have opened another thread just for that
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1856345
then, all the info I need to act on your advice is- can I keep that very kernel and just flash ICS (i will go with your recommendation to select a custom one) via cvm recovery? i.e. from a rooted 2.3.6. SGN on N7000XXKK9-CL725676 [email protected]#2 (readout from the settings page)
I am obstinate at following up, sorry, but thats because the instructions come pretty casually to the novice, yet the warnings on not ommitting crucial steps abound.
delgado9us said:
getting closer, bear with me. I am desperately trying to find out what kernel I am currently running. I have opened another thread just for that
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1856345
then, all the info I need to act on your advice is- can I keep that very kernel and just flash ICS (i will go with your recommendation to select a custom one) via cvm recovery? i.e. from a rooted 2.3.6. SGN on N7000XXKK9-CL725676 [email protected]#2 (readout from the settings page)
I am obstinate at following up, sorry, but thats because the instructions come pretty casually to the novice, yet the warnings on not ommitting crucial steps abound.
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Yes you can flash any custom rom ics(or whatever) from your kernel.. The new rom will flash in the process its own kernel.. You have a rooted kernel wich might have cwm.. Download the desired rom to your sd, backup all your photos /videos/documents to your pc... I encourage you to do a fresh install of your apps to avoid further issues when restoring them..
Then press volume up+power+home buttons until you get to the n7000 screen then release to boot up to cwm, once there wipe data and cache then go to advanced and wipe dalvik cache... Then go back install zip from sd card and flash the rom you downloaded and reboot... That's it
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msedek said:
Yes you can flash any custom rom ics(or whatever) from your kernel.. The new rom will flash in the process its own kernel.. You have a rooted kernel wich might have cwm.. Download the desired rom to your sd, backup all your photos /videos/documents to your pc... I encourage you to do a fresh install of your apps to avoid further issues when restoring them..
Then press volume up+power+home buttons until you get to the n7000 screen then release to boot up to cwm, once there wipe data and cache then go to advanced and wipe dalvik cache... Then go back install zip from sd card and flash the rom you downloaded and reboot... That's it
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I have chosen RocketROM v10 - ICS - 4.0.4 - XXLRK for this update (more or less randomly, but it is getting good reviews). In the instructions, it is mentioned that coming from a rooted GB-rom, i should install
abyss kernel 4.2. first, then do a FULL wipe (does that include the dalvik thing too?)
I mention this because these are steps not explicitly included in your last instructions, just trying to connect the last dots. If you confirm that process, I am going ahead!;
muchas gracias!
d.
delgado9us said:
I have chosen RocketROM v10 - ICS - 4.0.4 - XXLRK for this update (more or less randomly, but it is getting good reviews). In the instructions, it is mentioned that coming from a rooted GB-rom, i should install
abyss kernel 4.2. first, then do a FULL wipe (does that include the dalvik thing too?)
I mention this because these are steps not explicitly included in your last instructions, just trying to connect the last dots. If you confirm that process, I am going ahead!;
muchas gracias!
d.
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Do not flash abyss go straight from your current kernel
Coming from gb flashing abyss its an extra an unnecessary step that might gets you into troubles
Tho I gotta ask you if you know
What cwm is and if you have checked that in fact your kernel has cwm
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msedek said:
Do not flash abyss go straight from your current kernel
Coming from gb flashing abyss its an extra an unnecessary step that might gets you into troubles
Tho I gotta ask you if you know
What cwm is and if you have checked that in fact your kernel has cwm
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yes, it even shows up on my apps list
THAT much I do remember from my first venture into messing with the note!
thanks for worrying though;
btw I now hear the stock ics is even leaner and as configurable (with tb) as the rocket rom I downloaded
would the flashing process for the stock ics (DL from the samsung site?) be exactly the same as for custom roms?
thanks!
delgado9us said:
yes, it even shows up on my apps list
THAT much I do remember from my first venture into messing with the note!
thanks for worrying though;
btw I now hear the stock ics is even leaner and as configurable (with tb) as the rocket rom I downloaded
would the flashing process for the stock ics (DL from the samsung site?) be exactly the same as for custom roms?
thanks!
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Nop.. It's not the same.. I'd say it's even easier but risky.. As if something goes wrong while flashing it you will end up with a brick..
If you do like stock feel less bloated with a decent performance and battery life.... Go for the cleanote rom.. HERE
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msedek said:
Nop.. It's not the same.. I'd say it's even easier but risky.. As if something goes wrong while flashing it you will end up with a brick..
If you do like stock feel less bloated with a decent performance and battery life.... Go for the cleanote rom.. HERE
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ok I downloaded that one. Just to be sure, it says:
"Installation:
1.Install from any rooted ROM with a safe kernel (notecore, speedmod, franco, CF). Installation script will automatically wipe /Cache and Dalvik cache for you. You can format /Data as well if you want a completely clean stock rom install with full root and performance enhancements.
Install the usual way though CWM
OR
2.If you are on a stock rom, follow the following instructions
Flash stock ICS rom in PC odin
boot phone
reboot to download mode
flash Notecore kernel in PC odin
reboot phone
copy rom ZIP to sd card
reboot to CWM
perform a factory reset (format /data / cache)
install rom ZIP"
Do I fall under the first group (rooted rom with safe kernel)? because my rom itself is still stock
just making sure
thx
delgado9us said:
ok I downloaded that one. Just to be sure, it says:
"Installation:
1.Install from any rooted ROM with a safe kernel (notecore, speedmod, franco, CF). Installation script will automatically wipe /Cache and Dalvik cache for you. You can format /Data as well if you want a completely clean stock rom install with full root and performance enhancements.
Install the usual way though CWM
OR
2.If you are on a stock rom, follow the following instructions
Flash stock ICS rom in PC odin
boot phone
reboot to download mode
flash Notecore kernel in PC odin
reboot phone
copy rom ZIP to sd card
reboot to CWM
perform a factory reset (format /data / cache)
install rom ZIP"
Do I fall under the first group (rooted rom with safe kernel)? because my rom itself is still stock
just making sure
thx
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You are on gb that's a safe kernel so.. You fall in the first group and you can follow my instructions or those.
Note that in his instructions he says that wiping data its optional but mines does encourage you to do so
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Before flashing the rom get the latest ics baseband (radios) here get the cwm flashable.. So first you flash the rom then before reboot flash the radio then reboot
If you already flashed the rom.. Download the radio to your sd, reboot to cwm then flash it.. No need to wipe anything for flashing the radio
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msedek said:
You are on gb that's a safe kernel so.. You fall in the first group and you can follow my instructions or those.
Note that in his instructions he says that wiping data its optional but mines does encourage you to do so
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Before flashing the rom get the latest ics baseband (radios) here get the cwm flashable.. So first you flash the rom then before reboot flash the radio then reboot
If you already flashed the rom.. Download the radio to your sd, reboot to cwm then flash it.. No need to wipe anything for flashing the radio
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wiping data presents no risk? all my data is backuped btw
after flashing rom (didnt yet), do i flash radio directly or power off/back to recovery mode first?
delgado9us said:
wiping data presents no risk? all my data is backuped btw
after flashing rom (didnt yet), do i flash radio directly or power off/back to recovery mode first?
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From safe kernels wiping data its safe.. It will only delete your apps/system apps and it's data to avoid further issues with battery...
You can flash the radio after flashing the rom and before rebooting..
If you reboot into android without flashing the radio you gotta go back to cwm to do so.. Just the same way you flashed the rom but not wiping anything
Now go ahead and flash lol.. Want to see you happy with your note rocking ics already xD
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Flash the rom and the radio and then ill give you one last tip
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msedek said:
From safe kernels wiping data its safe.. It will only delete your apps/system apps and it's data to avoid further issues with battery...
You can flash the radio after flashing the rom and before rebooting..
If you reboot into android without flashing the radio you gotta go back to cwm to do so.. Just the same way you flashed the rom but not wiping anything
Now go ahead and flash lol.. Want to see you happy with your note rocking ics already xD
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ok ok just one LAST question;
instructions say the install routine performs the cache and dalvik wipes automatically.
that means I just do "install zip from sd card" right away, correct?
chronologically, where does the "wipe data/factory reset" which you recommend come in? before or after that?
it's coming, it's coming...;
delgado9us said:
ok ok just one LAST question;
instructions say the install routine performs the cache and dalvik wipes automatically.
that means I just do "install zip from sd card" right away, correct?
chronologically, where does the "wipe data/factory reset" which you recommend come in? before or after that?
it's coming, it's coming...;
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You can wipe before or after.. I do it before.... So I advice doing it before the flashing
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looking good. thx for your time, patience and help!
rom and radio installed, all wiped, oh what was that last tip you alluded to? ;
Before I flashed to Cyanogenmod 7.2, I performed a backup using ClockworkMod.
Now I tried the following:
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
advance > Wipe Dalvik Cache
Back and Restore > Restore > Selected my file 2012-11-01.....
The restoration appeared to went ok but when I reboot the device it's stuck in "Galaxy Ace GT-S5830" screen.
Any ideas what else can I do? Thanks.
Are you sure you don't have md5 mismatch during restore??
Toni5830 said:
Are you sure you don't have md5 mismatch during restore??
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Yes.
But just in case there was does that mean I'm pretty much screwed?
No Not Screwed At ALl!
U Need To Change File System to rfs before restoring a stock rom! Never Forget That
flash any stock rom
enter recovery do a wipe data
Install CWM, Restore Your Stock Rom Backup you're good to go !
or ...
Re-flash cm ... install ext4 manager ... change back to rfs and restore from cwm either way dont worry thats not a even a soft brick
SnowPluralism said:
No Not Screwed At ALl!
U Need To Change File System to rfs before restoring a stock rom! Never Forget That
flash any stock rom
enter recovery do a wipe data
Install CWM, Restore Your Stock Rom Backup you're good to go !
or ...
Re-flash cm ... install ext4 manager ... change back to rfs and restore from cwm either way dont worry thats not a even a soft brick
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Thanks for the tip. Unfortunately I don't need to do this anymore :victory:
I was able to get the data I need without using the phone.
I just opened the .db files from CWM backup files in my PC.
But I will surely try this method in case I need it again. Thanks!
Restore stock Rom galaxy ace
iRoid said:
Thanks for the tip. Unfortunately I don't need to do this anymore :victory:
I was able to get the data I need without using the phone.
I just opened the .db files from CWM backup files in my PC.
But I will surely try this method in case I need it again. Thanks!
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Hi, Before I flashed to Cyanogenmod 7.2, I performed a backup using ClockworkMod.,
now when iam restoring to stock rom , first it says "sd-ext.image not found" and than restore completes, but hangs on "Galaxy Ace GT-S5830" screen.
please help me iam not able to do anything to get back to stock rom,,,,plzzzzzzzzzzzz help iam worried
emttrr said:
Hi, Before I flashed to Cyanogenmod 7.2, I performed a backup using ClockworkMod.,
now when iam restoring to stock rom , first it says "sd-ext.image not found" and than restore completes, but hangs on "Galaxy Ace GT-S5830" screen.
please help me iam not able to do anything to get back to stock rom,,,,plzzzzzzzzzzzz help iam worried
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Use odin to flash stock rom.
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Gildan said:
Use odin to flash stock rom.
Tapatalk 2-vel küldve az én GT-S5830-ről
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hope this will not , make the things more complicated ,, please share is any link step by step process..is this way will be safe,,,and why iam not able to do through CWM .
emttrr said:
hope this will not , make the things more complicated ,, please share is any link step by step process..is this way will be safe,,,and why iam not able to do through CWM .
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Hey thank you very much , i struggled a lot , but finally iam able to get back my stock using ODIN ,,thankkkkkkks to you ans XDA team
Hello
i first flashed v 30b then wanted to switch with that IGIO 2.0.2 phone bricked then i used smart flash and now im on v 10A then i rooted my phone with Blackjack .. then i installed Quickboot to get in recovery..but everytime i try this ..it gives me a Factory reset and dont get me in recovery
Any ideas what to do ?!
and any recommendations for a highly customize rom and somehow stable ?
thanks inadvance
I guess you installed a rom that has a locked bootloader.
1. DOWNLOAD THIS ROM
2. FOLLOW THIS TUTORIAL
3. THANK TO N00BY0815
You`ll get Gingerbread rooted.
After you do these steps just copy rom manager to your sd card or download it through Google Play, then download the rom you want to install, copy to sd card and reboot into recovery .
Before installing quickboot you must install ROM manager and CWM, then you can install quickboot and go to custom recovery.
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Oh god ! not again ! so i do have to download this stock rom and no other simple solution huh ?! its just my internet speed sucks here
any recommendations for the rom tho ?
re4lsk said:
Before installing quickboot you must install ROM manager and CWM, then you can install quickboot and go to custom recovery.
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Oh so i dont have to download that stock rom again ?!
alright ill try now thanks
re4lsk said:
Before installing quickboot you must install ROM manager and CWM, then you can install quickboot and go to custom recovery.
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If you install rom manager there`s no sense to install quickboot.
You can go to recovery from rom manager by option "reboot into recovery" .
stefan2012 said:
If you install rom manager there`s no sense to install quickboot.
You can go to recovery from rom manager by option "reboot into recovery" .
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so what should i do now ?
and theres no such thing in playmarket with " Rom Manager " name ..just rom manager janitor neither CWM
Trust me, there is ROM manager on play, dont forget first install CWM from ROM manager
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thanks man ..i had this CWMT on my laptop connected phone installed rommanager and it got me in recovery mood..thanks alot
Hi, I have a question about flashing kernels, please help me a little bit
I have kernel semaphore in a JW5 stock ROM but I want to change this kernel for the last voodo's version. I want to know what steps I must follow to install this kernel correctly (i read about scrpits cleaning but I'm not sure how it works and if its neccesary). If it was posible, I don't want to reinstall the ROM or lose applications.
Thank you so much. I hope your answers.
P.D: Sorry for my english
if u have stock kernell you don't need to use cleaning scripts, so
1. turn off phone
2. turn on in download mode (vol down home power)
3. start odin and press reset
4. put your kernel .tar file in pda
5. connect phone via usb to pc (in odin you should have addedd!!)
6. in odin press stert
after reboot you'll have kernel installed
kronos111 said:
if u have stock kernell you don't need to use cleaning scripts, so
1. turn off phone
2. turn on in download mode (vol down home power)
3. start odin and press reset
4. put your kernel .tar file in pda
5. connect phone via usb to pc (in odin you should have addedd!!)
6. in odin press stert
after reboot you'll have kernel installed
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I don' t have stock kernel, I have semaphore
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then go to cwm, and choose clear semaphore settings (or something like that) reboot, and flash new version.
also if you're changing from semaphore to semaphore you don't have to do it
kronos111 said:
then go to cwm, and choose clear semaphore settings (or something like that) reboot, and flash new version.
also if you're changing from semaphore to semaphore you don't have to do it
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In the cwm there isn' t that option, I looked in all cwm menu and I didn't find something similar
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Just flash the kernel. I've actually run into problems before because I used a cleaning script.
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Thank you so much!
I've just flashing voodo kernel but I have some bugs. I don't understand why everytime I reboot my phone the SuperSU app needs to update. I update it, next I turn off the phone, I turn it on and the app needs again the update. How can I fix it?
Thanks again!
Try clearing data for superSU, if that doesn't work then uninstall and reinstall it.
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knuckles1978 said:
Try clearing data for superSU, if that doesn't work then uninstall and reinstall it.
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Ok done it! I uninstalled the app and installed it from google play and it seems it save the configuration. I' ll stay tuned at its behaviour
Thanks again
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Good, did just clearing the data not work?
If it comes back you could also try clearing market data, but hopefully it will be fine now.
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knuckles1978 said:
Good, did just clearing the data not work?
If it comes back you could also try clearing market data, but hopefully it will be fine now.
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No, first I cleared the data but when I rebooted the phone, the "bug" (if it could be called bug) persists. Then, I uninstalled the app using their own option and, without rebooting, I downloaded it from market. It seems that method worked against all odds xDD
Anyway, thanks for the advice of clearing data, if it petsists, I' ve already known what to do
Sorry again for my english
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Flashing
Can I Flash a kernel through CWM?
knytal01 said:
Can I Flash a kernel through CWM?
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Yes, you can do it but you must choose the correct file
By the way, again with the same problem after the last update of supersu. I deleted the market data but it wasn't work
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rilor said:
Yes, you can do it but you must choose the correct file
By the way, again with the same problem after the last update of supersu. I deleted the market data but it wasn't work
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Must be a bug with supersu somehow. If you have cleared it's data, uninstalled and reinstalled it, and cleared market data then i can't see what else you could do.
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Ok.. so I've CWM with CoCore kernel installed on stock JB... I want to get the new CM 11 by TC but am afraid of risk... I've taken a nandroid backup of my phone through CWM... so after installing CM11 if I don't like it can I get into stock ROM BYU restoring my Nandroid backup??? if not then how can I restore my stock ROM without downloading it again????
jfreak27 said:
Ok.. so I've CWM with CoCore kernel installed on stock JB... I want to get the new CM 11 by TC but am afraid of risk... I've taken a nandroid backup of my phone through CWM... so after installing CM11 if I don't like it can I get into stock ROM BYU restoring my Nandroid backup??? if not then how can I restore my stock ROM without downloading it again????
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If you want to revert back to stock from cm11.you have to flash the stock ROM through Odin then root it then flash cocore kernel and restore nandroid backup.
If not want to go through PC then
First flash custom ROM 4.3 make all wipes and format then flash cm 10.1 with all wipes and format (especially /preload partition) flash cocore again wipe all then restore nandroid backup.
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I want nandroid backup of any stock rom
I accidentally forgot to backup it ...
Please reply me...
PM me...
Please...
Sent from my GT-S5570
Suraj08 said:
I want nandroid backup of any stock rom
I accidentally forgot to backup it ...
Please reply me...
PM me...
Please...
Sent from my GT-S5570
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Why would somebody give you this backup considering that it contains data, settings and personal information?
As I see in your signature you have a totally different phone model than Galaxy S Advance GT-I9070, can you be more specific with what you need?
up
R_a_z_v_a_n said:
Why would somebody give you this backup considering that it contains data, settings and personal information?
As I see in your signature you have a totally different phone model than Galaxy S Advance GT-I9070, can you be more specific with what you need?
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Thanks
So how to go back to stock?
I tried on my lapi.
it doesnt detect device...
so i tried on other versions of odin but fails again...
so if i want to go back to stock, how to solve it...?
Suraj08 said:
Thanks
So how to go back to stock?
I tried on my lapi.
it doesnt detect device...
so i tried on other versions of odin but fails again...
so if i want to go back to stock, how to solve it...?
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Install Samsung Android usb drivers (google it). Put phone in Download mode and use Odin.
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shut_down said:
Install Samsung Android usb drivers (google it). Put phone in Download mode and use Odin.
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I installed kies but even it not worked for me....
let it be...
m on future next now...
tell me the best rom....:good:
Suraj08 said:
I installed kies but even it not worked for me....
let it be...
m on future next now...
tell me the best rom....:good:
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There is no "best rom".
I told you to install Samsung USB drivers, not Kies. Sometimes Kies is making you a problem when you are in Download mode. Turn it off on PC, remove it in Task manager too.