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How to revert back from Kitkat 4.4.2 to Jellybean 4.x on Galaxy S

atomicock said:
How to revert back from Kitkat 4.4.2 to Jellybean 4.x on Galaxy S
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Hi there,
to revert back to jellybean 4.x, you must do a few steps:
1. You would need to backup your apps and data
2. Factory reset and wipe dalvik and cache partitions
3. Download the Jellybean 4.x rom which matches with the i9000
4. Make sure you install the right kernel (in this case, this will be for jellybean android)
5. Install you new rom and thats how you revert back to Jellybean Android
May I please ask what version number of android do you want to revert back to?
Hope this helps

gsstudios said:
Hi there,
to revert back to jellybean 4.x, you must do a few steps:
1. You would need to backup your apps and data
2. Factory reset and wipe dalvik and cache partitions
3. Download the Jellybean 4.x rom which matches with the i9000
4. Make sure you install the right kernel (in this case, this will be for jellybean android)
5. Install you new rom and thats how you revert back to Jellybean Android
May I please ask what version number of android do you want to revert back to?
Hope this helps
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cyanogenmod 7.2
I try this steps its not successful

KitKat can revert to Jelly Bean Using Odin I think.
1) Backup DATA/ETC
2) Download Odin And Gingerbread Firmwares/CFROOT
3) Flash With Odin.
4) Download the ROM you want to flash
5) Flash it.
Once when you flashed a newer Android Version and you wanted to revert, you need to restart from the beginning (Gingerbread).

Sorry but I got confused with how you said you wanted to revert to jelly bean. Cyanogenmod 7.2 is gingerbread not jelly bean. You will need to find a kernel for gingerbread android then. (2.3.x) There is a difference beteween cyanogenmod 10 and cyanogenmod 7.2.

If you want Jelly Bean (4.1.2, 4.2.2, 4.3.1) then follow gsstudios' first set of instructions
If you want CM7.2 (Gingerbread 2.3.7) follow amerpeacemaster's
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Note: you flash at your own risk! There are no guarantees!
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[Q] How to go back to stock rom from CM11

Hi all now I am on CM11 base kitkat on my galaxy note and I just want to go in stock rom 4.1.2 and stock kernel so what is the process to go plz tell me
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Hi all now I am on CM11 base kitkat on my galaxy note and I just want to go in stock rom 4.1.2 and stock kernel so what is the process to go plz tell me
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read dr ketan's thread
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Hi all now I am on CM11 base kitkat on my galaxy note and I just want to go in stock rom 4.1.2 and stock kernel so what is the process to go plz tell me
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Hey guys,
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Thanks!
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make sure to take backup before doing all this
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if not use TWRP 2.6.3.0

[Q] How to flash MIUI ROM on my Samsung Galaxy Note N7000, running CM11,KitKat

Hello everyone,
I am usnig Samsung Galaxy Note N7000, running CyanogenMod 11 latest nightly, Android 4.4.4.
I want to try MIUI ROM. But in the entire MIUI thread I havent been able to find any thread talking about how to Flash MIUI ROM on devices already running on Android 4.4.4 KitKat.
So can someone please guide me how flash my mobile with MIUI ROM.
Why should there be countless instructions for every version of all available Roms?
Simply follow the installation instructions given by the owner:
Installation:
- Download latest PhilZ N7000 kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1901191
- Make a Backup of your current rom
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- install the rom
ThaiDai said:
Why should there be countless instructions for every version of all available Roms?
Simply follow the installation instructions given by the owner:
Installation:
- Download latest PhilZ N7000 kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1901191
- Make a Backup of your current rom
- Flash it
- Reboot recovery
- Make a Fullwipe (dont forget to wipe /preload )
- install the rom
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Thanks for speaking out something. But my question was, my mobile is already running on KitKat (Android 4.4.4) but the official developer version of MIUI for Galaxy Note N7000 is still on "Author: MIUI Official Team and Version: 3.2.22 (V4)" which is on Jellybean. So its actually downgrading. And before Installing KitKat I remember that there is a change how KitKat worked compared to Jellybean. So wont there be a different procedure while downgrading from KitKat to Jellybean??
Which is what I am unable to understand. So do tell me if there is a procedure to follow or any points to remember while downgrading from KitKat CM11 to Jellybean MIUI.

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Hi there, a few months ago I flashed a custom ROM and switched from the stock 4.1.2 to the CarbonRom 4.4.4, my phone is a Samsung Galaxy S Advance
Now I'm having lags with it and I want to return to the stock ROM or install a JellyBean based ROM.
I read that it's not possible to install the ROM directly because I need to downgrade first, but I don't know where to start... is there a guide out there?
I tried searching on google and I read that it's not possible to downgrade because of bootloader things... Can someone help me?
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You don't need to downgrade.
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