hi my problem is i update to CWM 6.x and booting the screen is blue in CWM but int the normal booting in Cyanogen mod 10.1 touch in simulated screen and my ace is freezy i can't in safe mode, in Odin my laptop no recognize i have the drivers of kies and reinstaling and nothing help me please ....!!!
sorry for my bad english i speak a little bit
im a new in xda
JoshStark said:
hi my problem is i update to CWM 6.x and booting the screen is blue in CWM but int the normal booting in Cyanogen mod 10.1 touch in simulated screen and my ace is freezy i can't in safe mode, in Odin my laptop no recognize i have the drivers of kies and reinstaling and nothing help me please ....!!!
sorry for my bad english i speak a little bit
im a new in xda
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Since you are using CM 10.1, I would suggest you go for CWM 5. Here is a useful guide on how to go back from CWM 6 to CWM 5 by @Viper The Ripper,
[TUTORIAL] HOW TO GO BACK FROM CWM 6.x TO CWM 5.x
You can use Method 2 or Method 4 from the above thread. Hope I Helped
Thanks but
mahithm said:
Since you are using CM 10.1, I would suggest you go for CWM 5. Here is a useful guide on how to go back from CWM 6 to CWM 5 by @Viper The Ripper,
[TUTORIAL] HOW TO GO BACK FROM CWM 6.x TO CWM 5.x
You can use Method 2 or Method 4 from the above thread. Hope I Helped
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Thanks but in the 2nd the apk in my cellphone says the model is not in the list and the 4th in the code su the divice says permission denied and when i type the code say error 3
JoshStark said:
Thanks but in the 2nd the apk in my cellphone says the model is not in the list and the 4th in the code su the divice says permission denied and when i type the code say error 3
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That's odd because the apk is meant for S5830. It should be working. As for the Method 4, did you grant the root permission? su basically is used to ask for the Super User (root) privileges. Once you type su in Terminal Emulator, you need to grant it the permission so that the following commands can be executed.
Thanks other problem
mahithm said:
That's odd because the apk is meant for S5830. It should be working. As for the Method 4, did you grant the root permission? su basically is used to ask for the Super User (root) privileges. Once you type su in Terminal Emulator, you need to grant it the permission so that the following commands can be executed.
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hi my cell phone is rooted with vroot but the root checker says not rooted i no understand i unrooted the device and rooted again and nothing
JoshStark said:
hi my cell phone is rooted with vroot but the root checker says not rooted i no understand i unrooted the device and rooted again and nothing
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I think your device is unrooted. Since you have already installed CWM, you will not be able to traditionally root your device. You have to always root first then install CWM. Anyway, backup all apps and data. You can flash stock rom back from odin and then re-install everything back. Here is the link on how to install stock rom using odin along with all necessary files (check the "Preparations" section),
How to Install Stock ROM on Galaxy Ace Using Odin [GT-S5830]
All Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 Stock Firmwares (2.3.X) Ever Released
If your PC cannot recognize the phone, its usually the drivers. Once installed, go to recovery mode 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 CWM 5 on Samsung Galaxy Ace,
How To Root and Unroot Samsung Galaxy Ace?
CWM 5.0.2.6 fix for Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830
If you are gonna use CM 7, CM 9, CM 10 roms, then CWM 5 is more than enough. Even with CM 11 roms, one rom (KitKat for All) works quite well with CWM 5. Hope I Helped
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How can i uninstall cmw? because i installed it, but i dont need it( i downloaded from an link from youtube whit rooting and that package dont have root =)) but in title his name is rooting samsung galaxy ace 2.3.6) and now i cant root my phone. Anyone?
More information please...what do you mean by you installed cwm but now you cannot root? Usually cwm is installed after rooting...just leave cwm there...it's very useful for backups and custom rom flashing...or if you really hate it (why would you? Lol), just flash a stock rom via odin and reroot without cwm...
I think he installed CWM without rooting the phone now he cant root it with CWM
Tuncay_40 said:
I think he installed CWM without rooting the phone now he cant root it with CWM
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yeaaaa
it says something whit : process aborted
Sent from my GT-S5830 using xda premium
I suggest you to start off fresh with a new firmware...flash it via ODIN and this time just flash the upd_1.zip...
hey i have a samsung galaxy mini gt-s5570 ,version 2.3.6 ,gingerbread.xwktz i cant root my phone ive tried every thing with it i followed links on what to do i downloaded bout 5 or 6 different zips format my sd card fat32 restored factory settings and tried again and still not rooted iam getting the superuser app up on my phone but cant do anything with it and i installed root checker and it still z that iam not rooted still i trued on the debugger on my phone as well i also tried superoneclick and it just stalls at step 7 all the time is their something stopping my phone from being rooted coz ive tried nearly everything any help would be helpful thank you
You can try flashing CWM Recovery with Odin, then flash a pre-rooted ROM w/ CWM Recovery
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iam kinda new to this so would kinda need a step by step on what to do sorry
Sorry, can't really help you out here, I'm travelling and I have really bad internet, you should consult with uncle Google
Sent from my GT-S5570
cherrs that what ive bein doin thanks anyway
if your trying to root your phone and you still have stock recovery on it then it won't get root rights... install CWM with odin the install a custom rom... also you won't be able to backup a stock rom with a custom recovery so best thing to do is install CWM with odin (if your on stock its the only way) REBOOT then install a custom rom and you'll have root rights as all custom roms have superuser or superSU pre installed.
EDIT read http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20253964&postcount=6
EDIT read http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1529863
cherrs will gave that a go
Or you could flash the update.zip file via CWM and then you get root access on stock Android if that's what you'd like
Sent from my GT-S5570
MrAdux55 said:
Or you could flash the update.zip file via CWM and then you get root access on stock Android if that's what you'd like
Sent from my GT-S5570
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yeah you can do that, but as I said in my previous post, you can't backup stock rom with CWM recovery you can only backup stock rom with stock recovery so its a good idea to install a custom rom after you've installed CWM recovery, then do a nandroid backup BEFORE you start exploring the system files just in case you delete something by accident.
Hi, I have a Galaxy Ace GT-S5830M that I need to root and install ClockWorkMod into, I was able to install root, however, I cannot get a valid package to install ClockWorkMod into it, I downloaded a version that was not compatible for my phone and now it stucks in the loading screen, I will flash it with Odin and try again, but, I'd like to get some help to get the compatible ClockWorkMod version for my phone thanks!
saman0suke1 said:
Hi, I have a Galaxy Ace GT-S5830M that I need to root and install ClockWorkMod into, I was able to install root, however, I cannot get a valid package to install ClockWorkMod into it, I downloaded a version that was not compatible for my phone and now it stucks in the loading screen, I will flash it with Odin and try again, but, I'd like to get some help to get the compatible ClockWorkMod version for my phone thanks!
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here bro this link is for rooting for your m variant although it is universal for every ace
http://techglen.com/2013/12/16/root-galaxy-ace-gt-s5830-gt-s5830i-gt-s5830m-gt-s5830c/
you can also unroot ace from this link
also
about cwm i will give you link later on
also HAPPY HOLI { IT IS A FESTIVAL OF COLORS IN INDIA}
saman0suke1 said:
Hi, I have a Galaxy Ace GT-S5830M that I need to root and install ClockWorkMod into, I was able to install root, however, I cannot get a valid package to install ClockWorkMod into it, I downloaded a version that was not compatible for my phone and now it stucks in the loading screen, I will flash it with Odin and try again, but, I'd like to get some help to get the compatible ClockWorkMod version for my phone thanks!
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Here is an all-in-one thorough guide on how to root, unroot, flash CWM, flash odin and much more on Samsung Galaxy Ace GT-S5830M. All thanks to @Rafael.Baugis for providing such a useful guide.
GT-S5830C/i/M - ROOT, UNROOT, FW BACK-UP, FW RESTORE and FW UPDATE!
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Hi.
I've been trying to root my phone, Samsung Galaxy S5830 (not plus or Ace 2), I downloaded many root files and nothing worked, I used universal_gb_root_v25.zip, It shows Installation complete in CWM but the Superuser App doesn't show up. Also in Root Checker it says No proper root access. What to do ?
I have tried all the tutorials on XDA including these popular ones,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1282011
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1034145
Is it a firmware problem ?
adnaanbheda said:
Hi.
I've been trying to root my phone, Samsung Galaxy S5830 (not plus or Ace 2), I downloaded many root files and nothing worked, I used universal_gb_root_v25.zip, It shows Installation complete in CWM but the Superuser App doesn't show up. Also in Root Checker it says No proper root access. What to do ?
I have tried all the tutorials on XDA including these popular ones,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1282011
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1034145
Is it a firmware problem ?
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Also with the first thread above a 'Status 7' error comes up
Are u trying to root from stock recovery or from cwm recovery??:sly:
Galaxy_Rohit said:
Are u trying to root from stock recovery or from cwm recovery??:sly:
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CWM Recovery
U should use stock recovery to root stock rom. But if u r looking to flash a custom rom, then u don't need root. Flash custom rom directly via cwm.
adnaanbheda said:
CWM Recovery
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Flash your stock firmware back using odin through Download Mode. Make sure to backup all the necessary data before that. Goto Recovery Mode and install Root and then CWM. Finally reboot and you are good to go. Now flash any custom rom you want. Hope I Helped
adnaanbheda said:
Hi.
I've been trying to root my phone, Samsung Galaxy S5830 (not plus or Ace 2), I downloaded many root files and nothing worked, I used universal_gb_root_v25.zip, It shows Installation complete in CWM but the Superuser App doesn't show up. Also in Root Checker it says No proper root access. What to do ?
I have tried all the tutorials on XDA including these popular ones,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1282011
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1034145
Is it a firmware problem ?
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Which firmware are you using?
Check this thread, I posted a couple of scripts to help people like you
NEED HELP ROOTING
Hi adnaanbheda,
Use this file, you can flash it with stock, CWM or TWRP recovery.
Hello guys, I'm new to android and I tried to root and is trying to install CynogenMod on an old Galaxy Ace.
I rooted it using a 'updated.zip' file by following an online guide and proceeded to install ClockworkMod.
After installing CWM and rebooting, I continued Cynogenmod . I realised that I cannot access the recovery menu(black screen). After failing many times, I reset the phone to factory settings and now the phone doesn't boot up.
However, I still can access download mode...
I there anyway to fix this ? Hope to get this phone fixed soon..
Nyctophilia said:
Hello guys, I'm new to android and I tried to root and is trying to install CynogenMod on an old Galaxy Ace.
I rooted it using a 'updated.zip' file by following an online guide and proceeded to install ClockworkMod.
After installing CWM and rebooting, I continued Cynogenmod . I realised that I cannot access the recovery menu(black screen). After failing many times, I reset the phone to factory settings and now the phone doesn't boot up.
However, I still can access download mode...
I there anyway to fix this ? Hope to get this phone fixed soon..
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It's just a soft-brick so nothing to very about Since you can access the Download Mode, all you have to do is flash back the stock rom using odin. Now to unbrick your device, just use the following thread,
All Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 Stock Firmwares (2.3.X) Ever Released
First download the required firmware for your region from the first post. Once you have done that, go to the link in the second post. Download all the files (usb drivers, odin and ops) except firmwares (which you have already downloaded from the first post) in the "Preparation" section. Now install the USB drivers and follow the "Single Firmware File Installation". Once you have finished flashing, go to stock recovery mod 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 CWM 5 on Samsung Galaxy Ace which you can install from stock recovery mode (always root first and then install CWM),
How To Root and Unroot Samsung Galaxy Ace?
CWM 5.0.2.6 fix for Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830
Once you have installed CWM, you can flash any custom rom. CM 11 (KitKat) roms usually need CWM 6 but there is one CM 11 rom name KitKat for All that works well with CWM 5. Do post the result. Hope I Helped
P.S. Always post such question in the Galaxy Ace S5830 Q/A section. Reported to FM to move to right section.
mahithm said:
It's just a soft-brick so nothing to very about Since you can access the Download Mode, all you have to do is flash back the stock rom using odin. Now to unbrick your device, just use the following thread,
All Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 Stock Firmwares (2.3.X) Ever Released
First download the required firmware for your region from the first post. Once you have done that, go to the link in the second post. Download all the files (usb drivers, odin and ops) except firmwares (which you have already downloaded from the first post) in the "Preparation" section. Now install the USB drivers and follow the "Single Firmware File Installation". Once you have finished flashing, go to stock recovery mod 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 CWM 5 on Samsung Galaxy Ace which you can install from stock recovery mode (always root first and then install CWM),
How To Root and Unroot Samsung Galaxy Ace?
CWM 5.0.2.6 fix for Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830
Once you have installed CWM, you can flash any custom rom. CM 11 (KitKat) roms usually need CWM 6 but there is one CM 11 rom name KitKat for All that works well with CWM 5. Do post the result. Hope I Helped
P.S. Always post such question in the Galaxy Ace S5830 Q/A section. Reported to FM to move to right section.
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Hey thanks for the quick reply :good::laugh: Any idea why windows doesn't detect the USB driver for the phone even when i've installed the driver ? It says "device failed enumeration" at the device manager screen
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Hey thanks for the quick reply :good::laugh: Any idea why windows doesn't detect the USB driver for the phone even when i've installed the driver ? It says "device failed enumeration" at the device manager screen
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Can you tell me which version of Windows you are using now? Also try uninstalling the drivers and then reinstall it again. See if it works. Do post the result.
mahithm said:
Can you tell me which version of Windows you are using now? Also try uninstalling the drivers and then reinstall it again. See if it works. Do post the result.
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I'm using Windows 8.1 x64bit. Tried uninstalling and reinstalling yet its still not working.:crying:
Nyctophilia said:
I'm using Windows 8.1 x64bit. Tried uninstalling and reinstalling yet its still not working.:crying:
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Sadly Samsung drivers and odin doesn't work well on Windows 8 atleast for Galaxy Ace. Try flashing stock rom from a Windows XP or 7 pc. It should work. Hope I Helped
mahithm said:
Sadly Samsung drivers and odin doesn't work well on Windows 8 atleast for Galaxy Ace. Try flashing stock rom from a Windows XP or 7 pc. It should work. Hope I Helped
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I will try it on a windows 7 pc soon. And thanks again for the help
mahithm said:
Sadly Samsung drivers and odin doesn't work well on Windows 8 atleast for Galaxy Ace. Try flashing stock rom from a Windows XP or 7 pc. It should work. Hope I Helped
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Hey, after trying the steps you provided on a windows 7 pc, it worked ! Really thank you soooooo much for helping me Didn't know that it was that easy to do that
Nyctophilia said:
Hey, after trying the steps you provided on a windows 7 pc, it worked ! Really thank you soooooo much for helping me Didn't know that it was that easy to do that
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Glad I could help buddy