So, as you can see, the title is bit weird and that is what happened, I've unlocked the bootloader because I wanted to install 4.4 custom rom. I did everything, rooted the phone, installed recovery and went into it, but when I chose the rom (first it was Cyanogenmod 11, then I tried Carbon) I got the message that my phone is not 'hayabusa' but it is 'mint'. I don't know what to do, it is clearly TX, it was TX (hayabusa).
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So, as you can see, the title is bit weird and that is what happened, I've unlocked the bootloader because I wanted to install 4.4 custom rom. I did everything, rooted the phone, installed recovery and went into it, but when I chose the rom (first it was Cyanogenmod 11, then I tried Carbon) I got the message that my phone is not 'hayabusa' but it is 'mint'. I don't know what to do, it is clearly TX, it was TX (hayabusa).
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Make sure the ROM you're trying to install is in fact for your phone. This will let you flash it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53652472&postcount=4
Antiga Prime said:
Make sure the ROM you're trying to install is in fact for your phone. This will let you flash it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53652472&postcount=4
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That should do it, thanks. I have one more question, if you don't mind. I can't post in Carbon's thread as I don't have 10 posts yet, so I'd be grateful if you could help me with this problem too. When I'm installing Carbon, I have to flash kernel and then install the rom from recovery, but if I flash kernel I can't go into recovery anymore.
icALASAD said:
That should do it, thanks. I have one more question, if you don't mind. I can't post in Carbon's thread as I don't have 10 posts yet, so I'd be grateful if you could help me with this problem too. When I'm installing Carbon, I have to flash kernel and then install the rom from recovery, but if I flash kernel I can't go into recovery anymore.
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If the ROM comes with a kernel, there is no need to flash one separately. Carbon, as do most ROMs, comes with a kernel; you'd just have to open the zip file and you'd know.
If you can't get into recovery, then you're most likely flashing the wrong kernel, or a kernel without a recovery. If you already have a recovery, just flash the ROM through the recovery. Which kernel are you flashing?
Antiga Prime said:
If the ROM comes with a kernel, there is no need to flash one separately. Carbon, as do most ROMs, comes with a kernel; you'd just have to open the zip file and you'd know.
If you can't get into recovery, then you're most likely flashing the wrong kernel, or a kernel without a recovery. If you already have a recovery, just flash the ROM through the recovery. Which kernel are you flashing?
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Sorry for the late response.
I have sorted it out. Instructions say that I have to extract a kernel and flash it separately. Anyway, everything's working. Thanks.
i need ****ing permission
Xperia Satio said:
i need ****ing permission
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That is really annoying but what can you do. They might give you warning because of this.
Related
Coming from Nexus, I'm quite annoyed about how Sony phones work. I'm sick of booting to fastboot and flash a hell loads of stuff everytime I want to do something.
Has anyone made a flash zip that contains TWRP and stock kernel together that I missed? Or is there any other solution?
Thanks in advance.
SwordLaker said:
Coming from Nexus, I'm quite annoyed about how Sony phones work. I'm sick of booting to fastboot and flash a hell loads of stuff everytime I want to do something.
Has anyone made a flash zip that contains TWRP and stock kernel together that I missed? Or is there any other solution?
Thanks in advance.
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yes, its in the dev section.
flash doomkernel it has a choice of recovery in it
gregbradley said:
yes, its in the dev section.
flash doomkernel it has a choice of recovery in it
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Thanks for the reply, but I'm kind of confused. There is only one download link in the thread, without mentioning any recovery. Would flashing this overwrite the recovery the way same the stock kernel zip file does? Or is there already a recovery inside?
In any case, DoomKernel is kind of still in beta and not yet seems to be stable, so I would avoid it if I could. But I would give it a try.
SwordLaker said:
Thanks for the reply, but I'm kind of confused. There is only one download link in the thread, without mentioning any recovery. Would flashing this overwrite the recovery the way same the stock kernel zip file does? Or is there already a recovery inside?
In any case, DoomKernel is kind of still in beta and not yet seems to be stable, so I would avoid it if I could. But I would give it a try.
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You are joing right?
Its rock solid stable and has been working on may devices for a long time. I have been running it since its release with no problems.
Both twrp and cmw recovery are in the kernel so you get to choose which recovery you want to boot into. Press volume up on the purple LED and vibration to go into one recovery and volume down to get into the other recovery.
All you need to do is make sure your bootloader is unlocked and flash the zip in whichever recovery you currently have.
gregbradley said:
yes, its in the dev section.
flash doomkernel it has a choice of recovery in it
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gregbradley said:
You are joing right?
Its rock solid stable and has been working on may devices for a long time. I have been running it since its release with no problems.
Both twrp and cmw recovery are in the kernel so you get to choose which recovery you want to boot into. Press volume up on the purple LED and vibration to go into one recovery and volume down to get into the other recovery.
All you need to do is make sure your bootloader is unlocked and flash the zip in whichever recovery you currently have.
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Thanks. Never knew that multiple recoveries can be installed simultaneously.
I have a Samsung Galaxy Note N7000, where my brother somehow crashed the stock OS or something. Anyway, it can't run its 2.3 Gingebread OS, it can run only on recovery mode.
All the posts that I've scoured through this site requires me too root my current OS first, & then start flashing, which is not(if I'm not mistaken) an option for me, since I can't run the phone's functions.
Is there any way for me to flash my phone starting from recovery mode? Thanks a lot in advance.
PS: In all the posts I've seen for the note, I have to copy the ROM to my phone first. Now, I've flashed my windows phone(Samsung i800 Omnia) countless times, but there, I had the ROM on my PC, not my phone, & I did not have to do anything on my phone beforehand. If I can do something similar with my note, I think I can manage it.
Can't you do a factory reset?
JulGer01 said:
Can't you do a factory reset?
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isn't factory reset done through settings? If so, It's impossible, since the OS does not run... If not, please tell me how. Thanks
JulGer01 said:
Can't you do a factory reset?
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Just checked on the net on how to do it... The phone isn't with me right now, but I should have it in my hands tomorrow. I'll try it & let you know. Thanks.
While we're at it, IS there a way for me to flash & install a new OS direct from the recovery mode? I don't want the stock OS with useless features hogging the RAM, I prefer a vanilla custom JB, or Kitkat OS.... Thanks
baaler aga said:
Just checked on the net on how to do it... The phone isn't with me right now, but I should have it in my hands tomorrow. I'll try it & let you know. Thanks.
While we're at it, IS there a way for me to flash & install a new OS direct from the recovery mode? I don't want the stock OS with useless features hogging the RAM, I prefer a vanilla custom JB, or Kitkat OS.... Thanks
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There's no safer wa than to flash a stock rom using odin first, then flash a safe kernel like philz with recovery, then you can flash custom roms that you want through recovery. You might want to direct flash philz recovery in stock recovery but since you don't know your build number, you might do damage to your phone instead.
Jackwu696 said:
There's no safer wa than to flash a stock rom using odin first, then flash a safe kernel like philz with recovery, then you can flash custom roms that you want through recovery. You might want to direct flash philz recovery in stock recovery but since you don't know your build number, you might do damage to your phone instead.
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ok thanks man
Hello, i recently tried to flash the C-Rom on my gt n7000, but i keep getting the tmp/sideload/package.zip (status 7) error, now my phone is stuck in bootloop. i read that i need to flash a stock rom but my charging port has been damaged as such i cant connect the phone to my computer to use Odin. Is there a stock rom that can be flashed through recovery?
annie22 said:
Hello, i recently tried to flash the C-Rom on my gt n7000, but i keep getting the tmp/sideload/package.zip (status 7) error, now my phone is stuck in bootloop. i read that i need to flash a stock rom but my charging port has been damaged as such i cant connect the phone to my computer to use Odin. Is there a stock rom that can be flashed through recovery?
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You came so far, its to late to turn back...
If only you had read the instructions...
Then you would know...
That you need a more recent version of your recovery...
Which is part of a kernel...
So flash raw kernel...
And then flash C-Rom...
annie22 said:
Hello, i recently tried to flash the C-Rom on my gt n7000, but i keep getting the tmp/sideload/package.zip (status 7) error, now my phone is stuck in bootloop. i read that i need to flash a stock rom but my charging port has been damaged as such i cant connect the phone to my computer to use Odin. Is there a stock rom that can be flashed through recovery?
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To Flash ANY/ALL KK Based Roms (4.4+) you need base recovery 0f 6.0.4.4+. Can you still reboot to recovery? What rom vers are you previously on? Rooted? What recovery? If your charging port has been damaged, how are you gonna charge your phone? Get it repaired ASAP before doing anything else. Loss of battery during Rom flashing can make your phone a nice desk decoration.
Jackwu696 said:
To Flash ANY/ALL KK Based Roms (4.4+) you need base recovery 0f 6.0.4.4+. Can you still reboot to recovery? What rom vers are you previously on? Rooted? What recovery? If your charging port has been damaged, how are you gonna charge your phone? Get it repaired ASAP before doing anything else. Loss of battery during Rom flashing can make your phone a nice desk decoration.
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Yes i can boot to recovery, thats all my phone does is load with the Samsung boot logo then the recovery screen. Im on the offical samsung stock rom. Yes its rooted.CWM, I use a universal battery charger, the battery was full before i tried flasing the C-Rom.
annie22 said:
Yes i can boot to recovery, thats all my phone does is load with the Samsung boot logo then the recovery screen. Im on the offical samsung stock rom. Yes its rooted.CWM, I use a universal battery charger, the battery was full before i tried flasing the C-Rom.
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Do you still remember your Stock Rom's Build number? If yes, then you can try downloading philz safe kernel with recovery that is compatible with your build number, flash it in cwm recovery, then reboot to RECOVERY, from there do a factory reset wipe, all formats (system, data, cache, preload) wipe dalvik cache (If you don't understand any of the terms I mentioned above, please go to philz page and read) and Flash a TW BASED custom rom first (you can find and download any rom as long as it's TW based). See if that boots.
Ultimately you WILL need that charging/USB Port fixed so please make that a TOP Priority
Azeazezar said:
You came so far, its to late to turn back...
If only you had read the instructions...
Then you would know...
That you need a more recent version of your recovery...
Which is part of a kernel...
So flash raw kernel...
And then flash C-Rom...
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I read the entire C-ROM tutorial, before doing anything.
Jackwu696 said:
Do you still remember your Stock Rom's Build number? If yes, then you can try downloading philz safe kernel with recovery that is compatible with your build number, flash it in cwm recovery, then reboot to RECOVERY, from there do a factory reset wipe, all formats (system, data, cache, preload) wipe dalvik cache (If you don't understand any of the terms I mentioned above, please go to philz page and read) and Flash a TW BASED custom rom first (you can find and download any rom as long as it's TW based). See if that boots.
Ultimately you WILL need that charging/USB Port fixed so please make that a TOP Priority
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No i dont remember it...
annie22 said:
No i dont remember it...
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Then I suggest you fix that port so you can use odin, otherwise follow @Azeazezar advice
annie22 said:
I read the entire C-ROM tutorial, before doing anything.
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Follow these instructions.
Azeazezar said:
Follow these instructions.
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Ohh, , okay will do.
@annie22 you could also download any JB kernel (if you were on JB) of philz and flash it in recovery, reboot recovery, then flash Raw kernel r4 or r5 and reboot recovery and from there flash C-Rom or any other KK rom. You can use any philz kernel irrespective of the build number as long as you are using it only to flash another kernel and then rom of your choice. Make sure to download the .zip version of the philz kernel and put that and raw kernel and rom on external sd card. Keep back up of these kernels and roms on pc as well so that you can connect memory card to pc and transfer those files back to card, as it so happened that i while doing full wipe on philz kernel it also wiped my external card.
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@annie22 you could also download any JB kernel (if you were on JB) of philz and flash it in recovery, reboot recovery, then flash Raw kernel r4 or r5 and reboot recovery and from there flash C-Rom or any other KK rom. You can use any philz kernel irrespective of the build number as long as you are using it only to flash another kernel and then rom of your choice. Make sure to download the .zip version of the philz kernel and put that and raw kernel and rom on external sd card. Keep back up of these kernels and roms on pc as well so that you can connect memory card to pc and transfer those files back to card, as it so happened that i while doing full wipe on philz kernel it also wiped my external card.
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Hi, thanks. Excuse my slowness but Umm could you direct me to the link please, I've been searching and feel I'm going around in circles, I see the thread for philz but no download link..
annie22 said:
Hi, thanks. Excuse my slowness but Umm could you direct me to the link please, I've been searching and feel I'm going around in circles, I see the thread for philz but no download link..
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You should be able to flash raw kernel from just about any custom recovery. Just skip philz
Azeazezar said:
You should be able to flash raw kernel from just about any custom recovery. Just skip philz
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Problem is, both r4 n r5 download links are dead... do u know any mirror? I'd like to keep a copy of r5 too just in case I need TWRP.
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Jackwu696 said:
Problem is, both r4 n r5 download links are dead... do u know any mirror? I'd like to keep a copy of r5 too just in case I need TWRP.
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The links work fine here.
If you have trouble I could send you a copy.
Azeazezar said:
The links work fine here.
If you have trouble I could send you a copy.
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Yes I'd really like that mate. Gonna DL it 1st thing tomorrow. Just the raw5 will do. Thanks again for your trouble
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annie22 said:
Hi, thanks. Excuse my slowness but Umm could you direct me to the link please, I've been searching and feel I'm going around in circles, I see the thread for philz but no download link..
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Can't search, Can't help.
annie22 said:
Hi, thanks. Excuse my slowness but Umm could you direct me to the link please, I've been searching and feel I'm going around in circles, I see the thread for philz but no download link..
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if you r on cwm based or any custom recovery
goto android development page download forest cm11 kernel and flash it have latest philz recovery
if you are on stock
then
got original android development page >philz*******>download odin flashable md5> flash>install forestcm11 kernel> install c rom or any other
i dont know why u people search for single when you have an alternate
thanks to @forest1971
Flash success!!!! Bricked no more.
Just wanted to say thank you to everyone for all the advice, I was finally able to flash the philz jb kernel and then install the latest version, then iinstall C rom. YAAAAAY!!!!!! Phone is now fully functional
annie22 said:
Just wanted to say thank you to everyone for all the advice, I was finally able to flash the philz jb kernel and then install the latest version, then iinstall C rom. YAAAAAY!!!!!! Phone is now fully functional
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Glad to hear that, Remember to change your thread by adding [SOLVED] to let others know and also as reference to others facing the same problem.
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annie22 said:
Just wanted to say thank you to everyone for all the advice, I was finally able to flash the philz jb kernel and then install the latest version, then iinstall C rom. YAAAAAY!!!!!! Phone is now fully functional
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Glad to hear that, Remember to change your thread title by adding [SOLVED] to let others know and also as reference to others facing the same problem.
Hello there!
I'm new in this section of XDA. And I'm a bit confused. There are many different threads how to root etc.
What order am I supposed to do things in?
In my previous section, the order was something like:
1. Root phone
2. Unlock bootloader
3. Flash kernel
4. Enter CWM and flash custom rom
Thanks in advance!
richard.elgh said:
Hello there!
I'm new in this section of XDA. And I'm a bit confused. There are many different threads how to root etc.
What order am I supposed to do things in?
In my previous section, the order was something like:
1. Root phone
2. Unlock bootloader
3. Flash kernel
4. Enter CWM and flash custom rom
Thanks in advance!
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you shouldnt flash kernel before rom. because some kernels are not competitable with some roms. Roms comes with kernels anyway.
1. you should root your phone
2. install TWRP ( its used by most ROMs atm., its easier if you want to use CM or Omni or etc.) some apps in market helps to install TWRP and etc. ( Rashr if i remmember correct.)
3. Flash which ROM you want to ( but i suggest first make a nandroid backup in case things go wrong.) a.)go in recovery whipe data/system/dalvik/dalvik cache
b.) flash your rom from sd card.( zip file)
c.) flash gapps after you flash your rom.
d.) wipe dalvik and dalvik cache and reboot and youre good to go.
4. if you want to use different kernel which your ROM comes with. you can flash your kernel after your rom.
You can also flash your rom with odin. its easier and you can find how to flash with odin and when you flash with odin, you will also have recovery anyway and mostly ROMs comes with root after you flash. ( You should root your phone like go in recovery and flash supersu. if you going to use OmniRom as it not comes with root.)
hope it may help tho.
ersersoy said:
you shouldnt flash kernel before rom. because some kernels are not competitable with some roms. Roms comes with kernels anyway.
1. you should root your phone
2. install TWRP ( its used by most ROMs atm., its easier if you want to use CM or Omni or etc.) some apps in market helps to install TWRP and etc. ( Rashr if i remmember correct.)
3. Flash which ROM you want to ( but i suggest first make a nandroid backup in case things go wrong.) a.)go in recovery whipe data/system/dalvik/dalvik cache
b.) flash your rom from sd card.( zip file)
c.) flash gapps after you flash your rom.
d.) wipe dalvik and dalvik cache and reboot and youre good to go.
4. if you want to use different kernel which your ROM comes with. you can flash your kernel after your rom.
You can also flash your rom with odin. its easier and you can find how to flash with odin and when you flash with odin, you will also have recovery anyway and mostly ROMs comes with root after you flash. ( You should root your phone like go in recovery and flash supersu. if you going to use OmniRom as it not comes with root.)
hope it may help tho.
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Thanks, I hope it will help. Not quite sure how to root yet though.
I had a Xperia Mini, always flashed kernel first for that phone.
Do I not need to flash a kernel seperately on this phone?
richard.elgh said:
Thanks, I hope it will help. Not quite sure how to root yet though.
I had a Xperia Mini, always flashed kernel first for that phone.
Do I not need to flash a kernel seperately on this phone?
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oh after you install TWRP, you can install latest supersu zip from xda, and you can flash it to your phone and then you will have root, or there are some programs for one click root for samsung s3 mini, but not sure, didnt try them. but people say they are working good.
and yea, you flash your kernel after you flash your ROM, you can check in kernel parts and see if they are working with your rom and then you can flash it.
ersersoy said:
oh after you install TWRP, you can install latest supersu zip from xda, and you can flash it to your phone and then you will have root, or there are some programs for one click root for samsung s3 mini, but not sure, didnt try them. but people say they are working good.
and yea, you flash your kernel after you flash your ROM, you can check in kernel parts and see if they are working with your rom and then you can flash it.
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I read this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2400123
But it doesn't say anything about installing a kernel.
Can I just follow this guide?
richard.elgh said:
I read this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2400123
But it doesn't say anything about installing a kernel.
Can I just follow this guide?
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yes when you are installing a new ROM follow that guide. its pretty well written and it is definitely correct, just before you do anything and wipe any data. go to back up and make a nandroid back up to be safe. then you can restore it if anything goes wrong.
About kernel, you will do the same like rom. when you install your new rom and gapps just reboot your phone after you check around a bit and then flash kernel zip like how you installed your rom. just do not wipe anything and here are some kernels people use in samsung s3 mini.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3-mini/development/kernel-fkernel-4-4-x-roms-f2fs-t2898666
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...nt/1n4148-kernel-i8190-cpu-oc-gpu-oc-t2959201
Thanks for your help! Tried to root with a program, iroot, but that did not work. :/
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richard.elgh said:
Thanks for your help! Tried to root with a program, iroot, but that did not work. :/
Sent from my GT-I8190 using XDA Free mobile app
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well you can try these if you like,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459910
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2473747 im not sure about kingo root but people say its working.
first one install chineese market i guess but you can delete it, it wont cause any trouble i think. and after you flash your ROM all data will wipe and you will have root access anyway. im not sure if they work correctly but based on people comment, they are good to go
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well you can try these if you like,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459910
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2473747 im not sure about kingo root but people say its working.
first one install chineese market i guess but you can delete it, it wont cause any trouble i think. and after you flash your ROM all data will wipe and you will have root access anyway. im not sure if they work correctly but based on people comment, they are good to go
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Tried both vroot and kingo root, none of them worked. :/
Got it to work finally. Thanks for your help
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Got it to work finally. Thanks for your help
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glad its working mate. cheers
Hi Guys,
I want to re-format and fresh install the official fimrware from samsung, please teach me how. Thanks
btw, the reason i want to re-format or fresh install is because my wifi and mobile data is turning it on automatically, any ideas about this? Thanks
Regards,
Wingleaf
wingleaf said:
Hi Guys,
I want to re-format and fresh install the official fimrware from samsung, please teach me how. Thanks
btw, the reason i want to re-format or fresh install is because my wifi and mobile data is turning it on automatically, any ideas about this? Thanks
Regards,
Wingleaf
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Hi!
Maybe this will help: How to use Odin for GT-I9070
Hi boys&girls
I have in my hand a "old" GT-I9070 very laggy and very slowly at this moment.
I have an idea and i want try to FULL FORMAT and reflash all and after that if it's present here a custom rom (not necessary lollipop.....) i'm opened to all suggestion.
I have looked on sammobile and i have downloaded this:
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/23434/I9070XXLQL_I9070ITVLQ5_ITV/
I have prepared Odin but i want to aspect some information about someone here contain what i need to do after this full flash for example......... thanks in advance.
DjDiabolik said:
Hi boys&girls
I have in my hand a "old" GT-I9070 very laggy and very slowly at this moment.
I have an idea and i want try to FULL FORMAT and reflash all and after that if it's present here a custom rom (not necessary lollipop.....) i'm opened to all suggestion.
I have looked on sammobile and i have downloaded this:
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/23434/I9070XXLQL_I9070ITVLQ5_ITV/
I have prepared Odin but i want to aspect some information about someone here contain what i need to do after this full flash for example......... thanks in advance.
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If you want fast and stable custom rom, then try this: New build of CM10.2 in [Team Canjica] CyanogenMod 10.2 thread.
kilroy69 said:
If you want fast and stable custom rom, then try this: New build of CM10.2 in [Team Canjica] CyanogenMod 10.2 thread.
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Interesting also it's no more developed
I don't know the world of this smartphone.... how i can find for example the exact custom recovery i can install ? Twrp ? CWM ? Or what ?
DjDiabolik said:
Interesting also it's no more developed
I don't know the world of this smartphone.... how i can find for example the exact custom recovery i can install ? Twrp ? CWM ? Or what ?
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The phone is too old to stay many developers (not much left) :crying:
Here is CWM: update.zip
If you need kernel, then after flash this: [Kernel][3.0.101] MK kernel r6
I think these files are only going on I9070 phone. I'm not sure that will be fine on i9070p.
If I'm wrong, someone correct me.
kilroy69 said:
The phone is too old to stay many developers (not much left) :crying:
Here is CWM: update.zip
If you need kernel, then after flash this: [Kernel][3.0.101] MK kernel r6
I think these files are only going on I9070 phone. I'm not sure that will be fine on i9070p.
If I'm wrong, someone correct me.
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Oh yeah great suggestion
Tomorrow i prepare ODIN and flash the latest official rom. After that from stock recovery i thinks i can flash the root.zip for root access....... using flashify for installing recovery and after that finally installed this 10.2 and after that install the kernel here.
I thinks it's not the best solution...... but it's but it's better than nothing I need only to use this i9070 only for emergency or backup smartphone
DjDiabolik said:
Oh yeah great suggestion
Tomorrow i prepare ODIN and flash the latest official rom. After that from stock recovery i thinks i can flash the root.zip for root access....... using flashify for installing recovery and after that finally installed this 10.2 and after that install the kernel here.
I thinks it's not the best solution...... but it's but it's better than nothing I need only to use this i9070 only for emergency or backup smartphone
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This is the right order for me after Odin;
in recovery: wipe, flash update.zip, flash mkkernel zip, flash root.zip and then custom rom + gapps.
I don't flash kernel on custom rom. You know that you need it or not. I think that's unnecessary. I would rather flashing kernel before flashing custom rom.