How to install gingerbread rom on sgsa jb 4.1.2.
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how to flash galaxy S...im using 2.3.6 baseband version 19000XXJVT..can i flash I9000XXJVU to my phone and i want to upgrade to Jelly bean using I9000XXJVU baseband..i just saw the tutorial in Elite JBrom..will this brick my phone..sorry im a noob..
Flash JB
roshan2989 said:
how to flash galaxy S...im using 2.3.6 baseband version 19000XXJVT..can i flash I9000XXJVU to my phone and i want to upgrade to Jelly bean using I9000XXJVU baseband..i just saw the tutorial in Elite JBrom..will this brick my phone..sorry im a noob..
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Note: you flash at your own risk! There are no guarantees!
The accepted route is to flash xxjvu (although I went from jw4). It is important to avoid going straight to JB. First, flash an ICS rom. Then flash a JB rom. On the Slimrom site it suggests flashing cm9 http://slimroms.net/index.php/installation/slim-bean and then Slim Bean.
I went from 2.3.6 jw4 to RemICS-UX (ICS) and then to Remics-JB (JB). Choice of custom rom is very much a matter of taste, and my current rom is in fact based on Slim Bean.
From what I've read, the gt-i9000 is pretty resilient. And if things go wrong, one can usually recover by flashing a gb or stock rom with odin.
I am on stock rooted gingerbread
my question is -
Do I have to be on safe kernel ics rom to flash jelly bean or can I flash it on top of my stock rooted gingerbread ?
itsrijo said:
I am on stock rooted gingerbread
my question is -
Do I have to be on safe kernel ics rom to flash jelly bean or can I flash it on top of my stock rooted gingerbread ?
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You can flash directly on top of Gingerbread..no need to be on ICS to flash JB..
Official gingerbread rom is safe for flashing
Don't do it from leaked roms, tho
BUt how
my quetion is
How to flash Jelly bean on gingerbread... i have micromax A25,, tell me the way
What phone do you have again?
*facepalm*
each device has its own roms and flashing methods...this is the galaxy note forum..you will have to ask in your devices forum for an appropriate respose
How did you even get in here?
how to get 4.2.2 jb rom camera in 4.1 stock rom n7000 ??
I would like to change the ROM in my Xperia T from CM11 (based on 4.4 KK) to Omega ROM (based on 4.3 JB). How could I install this ROM ? Are the any tutorial to downgrade from 4.4 to 4.3 for Xperia T ?. Also the CWM I have is V6 and I have checked that this ROM requires the CWM V7 or V8 to do installation. Where could I get it ? Thanks in advance.
Hi, first you should flash latest 4.3 firmware via flashtool, it can be found here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2648320
Then just root and install recovery from there
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2798411
And you are ready to flash Omega rom with that recovery.
Thanks
Thanks you. It works
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?
Thanks in advance
You don't need to downgrade.
You can directly install stock Jelly Bean firmware using Odin.
You can install a Jelly Bean based rom using CarbonRom recovery. If the Jelly Bean based rom doesn't include a kernel, you also need to install a Jelly Bean kernel (like CoCore).
Personally I think there's no need to revert back to the slow Jelly Bean. I'm using this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s-advance/general/rom-modded-cyanogenmod-11-t3387424 for three weeks now with no problems, it's better than CarbonRom.