Excited to give you guys a walk through again. I have included my hybrid flavor of the EB01 stock ROM. I have kept TouchWiz on there but removed all bloat ware and dibinged the phone. I have also included the Gingerbread keyboard apk (separate install, I just love this keyboard.).
Don’t worry, I have a link for the stock too.
First this will assume that you are on the DL30 leak. This is for the Fascinate and no other phone. I am not responsible for your doing. This is what worked for me.
If you are not up to the standard above click here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11177786#post11177786
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I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOU DOING. THIS WILL VOID THE WARRANTY OF YOUR PHONE.
THIS IS JUST THE STEPS I DID TO GET MY PHONE TO EB01 FROYO.
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You will need the following items:
Samsung Drivers
Odin 1.3
eb01modem.tar
update.zip
cwm_froyo.zip
eb01_SlicedFlav_pub.zip
OR
eb01_stock.zip
Now follow the below steps
1.] Download and install the Samsung Drivers
2.] Connect your phone to your computer and copy over the update.zip, cwm_froyo.zip, eb01_SlicedFlav_pub.zip (or) eb01_stock.zip to the “ROOT” of your SDCARD.
3.] After you download Odin and eb01modem.tar put them in the same folder.
4.] Disconnect your phone from the PC, power off, and pull your battery out. (It’s the easiest way)
5.] Plug in your phone while holding the volume down and turn the phone on. You will see a yellow triangle
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THIS IS IMPORTANT > DO NOT TOUCH ANY SETTINGS IN ODIN, ONLY USE THE PDA BUTTON AND THE START BUTTON.
IF YOU TOUCH ANY OTHER BUTTONS IN ODIN YOU COULD BRICK YOUR PHONE.
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6.] Launch Odin as administrator in Vista and 7.
7.] Select the PDA button. AND ONLY THE PDA BUTTON, YOU CAN BRICK YOUR PHONE.
8.] Select the “eb01modem.tar” file.
9.] Click on “Start”.
10.] You phone will shut off, give it a min or so and it will boot back into download mode.
11.] Unplug your phone, put your battery back in, and boot into recovery mode by holding volume up and down while pressing the power button. Let go of the power button when you see “Samsung”.
12.] Scroll using your volume up and down keys. Highlight "apply sdcard:update.zip” and use your “Home” key to select.
13] Now you want to “wipe cache” twice for good measure. Highlight “wipe cache” and use your power button to select now. Scroll down and select “Yes” both times.
14.] Now you will want to “wipe data/factory reset” twice. Highlight “wipe data/factory reset” select it, and then select “Yes”.
15.] Now you will want to select “install zip from sdcard” then select “choose zip from sdcard”.
16.] Scroll down and select “cwm_froyo.zip” and confirm it. The screen will go wonky for a second.
17.] Select “choose zip from sdcard” again.
18.] Scroll down and select “eb01_SlicedFlav_pub.zip” or “eb01_stock.zip” confirm your selection.
19.] Let it do its thing and boot up.
You now have the way SlicedDrip feels the Fascinate should be and the way Verzion thinks it should be.
Have fun.
If you want the Gingerbread keyboard, download it HERE, move to your phone, use your favorite file manager, browse, and install.
The following only applies to the SlicedFlav install:
ITEMS REMOVED:
All VZW apps
Blockbuster
Media Hub
All Share
Samsung Keyboard
My Files
Write and Go
All Demo Gams
Nuance
Buddies Now
City ID
Skype
Kindle
Most live wallpapers, kept default, when I removed it would give me errors on first start up.
Visual Voicemail
THINGS STAYED / SAME:
TouchWiz
Debinged Browser
Third party sync application
Swype
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http://blog.swiftlyit.com/?p=46
AH!!! I was looking for a stock eb01 but superclean with TOUCHJIZZ!!!! (without bloatware, frankly, it's the best laucher)
The other roms have time lag so I'll give this a try. If it still does.... then...... I still love you for giving me touchwiz. (this is the only reason I like touchwiz: The message icon bar on wallpaper has little numberings for message counts.)
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i was fixing my brick vibrant using odin. i loaded up the files called 512.pit, and T959UVJI6, and i started the odin with my download moded vibrant pluged into computer and also with the re-partition checked. i know that i shouldn't have checked re-partition but i didn't know
here is what went so wrong. hysterically, my vibrant was unpluged somehow while the odin was processing something even it said 'DO NOT REMOVE TARGET'.
now i got a new brick vibrant. (look at the picture attached)
computer no longer be able to read my device and the phone won't goto download mode.
(power bottom + voulme up and down is not working, and also taking off battery+SIMcard+SDcard and pressing up/down volume and re-insert batter not working)
help me~
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Go to the sticky it has some detailed info on how to fix,
Basically you will need to go into recovery by using the hold down the volume/on buttons with the battery removed and then plug the usb into the computer with Odin already up, this should get you back into recovery then:
1. Download Eugenes 'Froyo that does not brick' file.
2. Extract the files.
3. While in download mode load the files.
4. load the PIT file in appropriate area.
5. load the .tar file in the PDA area.
6. DO NOT check 're-partition'.
7. Click start, let it finish. Your phone will load and reboot into stock recovery. It will error out again. DONT panic! This is what's supposed to happen.
8. Now, pull your battery.
9. Download the 'JFD file
11. Once again, open Odin, plug in your phone, put into download mode.
12. Load the PIT file into the appropriate area and the .tar in the PDA area.
13. THIS TIME you want to check the 're-partition' box.
14. Now click start, let it finish, and this time your phone will load up just fine!
good luck...............
Been there dude. Just keep trying to get Odin to recognize it, maybe restart your PC. I may have also tried rebooting into Download mode (3 buttons) to get the issue resolved. Just keep at it in Odin.
Try these steps if you havent already:
1. Remove USB from phone, take the battery out and put it back in (to make sure its off)
2. Open Odin and plug USB into PC
3.Hold both Vol buttons while connecting USB to phone
4. Phone should go into download.
If not then you need a JIG
thank you
i finally go into the download mode. i followed all each of you guys' suggestions.
thank you all very much~~~~~~~ good night!
simple solution
Go to this addy: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=954509
It is Baywolf's AIO Toolbox 2.5 do all the steps I describe below and it will restore it back
To Eclair 2.1.1
First though keep you sim and SD card in, pull the battery, open up the program, connect your USB cable to the phone, then put the battery back in! Baywolfs program will detect it, you'll see a port yellow color appear, you now can do a restore, click the flash to stock button, and click pit, use his drop-down list, its already provided, then hit the PDA button, use the tar file he again provided, now its ready, hit the start button, and It will re-flash it back to Eclair 2.1.1 with 0 defects, its an awesome program, and this was the only program, that got me up and running, ODIN and Heimdall's wouldn't respond, but this one saved my ass! trust me, I was in the same scenario, your in! I now have axura 2.3.1.0 up and back running, and I got into that delimna by trying to downgrade a modem, and ODIN totally hosed me up!
Good Luck
the original was done for the Galaxy Tab by Flokey and can be found here. i've tweaked it a tad and made the .zip much smaller.
Preview:
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it's not an exact replica of what you'll see on your phone, but it's pretty close. check out the youtube vid in the above link to see it "live".
Download:
DukeOS-bootanimationLOW-cwm.zip (1.9M)
INSTALLATION (for those who need it):
copy the file to your phone (i use sshdroid to copy it to my /mnt/sdcard/)
run System Recovery and choose Recovery Mode (make sure power is plugged in)
wait... (could it boot up past the Motorola logo any slower?)
select Install zip from SDCARD
select choose zip from internal sdcard (or just sdcard, your mileage may vary)
scroll down until you find the DukeOS-bootanimationLOW-cwm.zip file
hit your power button to select it
scroll down to Yes - Install DukeOS-bootanimationLOW-cwm.zip and hit your power button to select it.
watch the quick install screen
scroll down to Go Back and hit the power button again.
Reboot system now should be highlighted, hit the power button to reboot.
ENJOY!
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as always, YOU are responsible for your phone, no matter how much i suck @ this.
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Thx !! Very cool !!
very nice!
please send other links. your link is not working. thx in adnvance.
itsonlym3 said:
the original was done for the Galaxy Tab by Flokey and can be found here. i've tweaked it a tad and made the .zip much smaller.
Preview:
it's not an exact replica of what you'll see on your phone, but it's pretty close. check out the youtube vid in the above link to see it "live".
Download:
DukeOS-bootanimationLOW-cwm.zip (1.9M)
INSTALLATION (for those who need it):
copy the file to your phone (i use sshdroid to copy it to my /mnt/sdcard/)
run System Recovery and choose Recovery Mode (make sure power is plugged in)
wait... (could it boot up past the Motorola logo any slower?)
select Install zip from SDCARD
select choose zip from internal sdcard (or just sdcard, your mileage may vary)
scroll down until you find the DukeOS-bootanimationLOW-cwm.zip file
hit your power button to select it
scroll down to Yes - Install DukeOS-bootanimationLOW-cwm.zip and hit your power button to select it.
watch the quick install screen
scroll down to Go Back and hit the power button again.
Reboot system now should be highlighted, hit the power button to reboot.
ENJOY!
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as always, YOU are responsible for your phone, no matter how much i suck @ this.
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please send other links. your link is not working. thx
vladzmir said:
please send other links. your link is not working. thx
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i'll see if i still have it this evening when i get home.
thanks for the interest.
can it be used for all roms?
sanaldi said:
can it be used for all roms?
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Froyo and GB were released and available for Atrix 4G users in 2011. Users were using this boot animation back then. Its 2013, and we have Froyo, GB, ICS, and JB. Switching boot animations is done on ALL versions and ANY ROM.
cool..... i reboot my phone a bit more lately
link is busted
I see that everyone is recommending using 4ext to install this ROM. In the past I have used CWM and an unfamiliar on the steps to take to install this ROM. Could someone please help on the steps necessary to install this ROM, its phone crash fix, and new radios?
Setting up 4eXT:
You can install it by going to settings > apps and checking unknown sources, then scanning this QR code with the barcode scanner app to download the 4ext recovery updater app.
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Once it's downloaded tap the notification and tap install.
Then tap open.
Set up the app by tapping accept, then ok twice, then tap "online install | upgrade", then tap allow on the superuser popup, then tap ok, then check "Do not ask again", then tap yes, then wait, then tap ok until the popups are gone, then tap yes on the "is this your device" if it says thunderbolt, then tap "4EXT Recovery Touch v1.0.0.5 RC5", then tap ok, then tap install. Once it finishes installing tap ok then tap yes.
Installing the ROM:
From the main menu of 4eXT recovery updater, tap "Power menu" then tap ok. Then make sure reboot into recovery is selected and tap "Do it!".
Once in recovery, tap "backup | restore" and then tap backup and then the check mark.
Once it's done backing up hit the back button until you're at the main menu.
Then tap "wipe | format" then tap "format all partitions (except sdcard)"
Once it's done formatting hit back and do the format two more times.
Then go to the main menu and tap "install from sdcard" then "choose zip from sdcard"
Then scroll down until you see the ROM name then tap it, then tap the check mark.
Once it's done installing, tap the check mark then go back to the main menu then tap "reboot now" and tap the check mark.
I followed those instructions and was able to install the ROM. However, I am still having issues making calls. After the reboot, I let the phone sit for a while then did the initial settings. I let the phone sit again and then tried to make a call. I got the error "unfortunately, the process com.android.phone has stopped." I then rebooted into recovery cleared both caches twice and flashed the phone crash zip. I then rebooted the phone and waited a while. I tried to make a call and still get the same error. Any ideas?
Make sure when u format in recovery you do it in ext3 format. All current tb ics leak based ROMs are structured that way, because no one can customize the kernel until it's released by HTC/VZW. If u have ext4 formatting, you will have issues. To check which one you got, in recovery select "info". It will list all partitions and their base format.
If any are ext4 (probably is), wipe everything again. Then go to "tools" and choose format in ext3. Reformat everything into ext3. Then reflash the ROM as listed above.
LeftyGR said:
Make sure when u format in recovery you do it in ext3 format. All current tb ics leak based ROMs are structured that way, because no one can customize the kernel until it's released by HTC/VZW. If u have ext4 formatting, you will have issues. To check which one you got, in recovery select "info". It will list all partitions and their base format.
If any are ext4 (probably is), wipe everything again. Then go to "tools" and choose format in ext3. Reformat everything into ext3. Then reflash the ROM as listed above.
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I tired that method last and I still had issues. I really like 4ext better than CWM. Sounds like there might be a ROM update later this week. I think I will wait for that to try again.
This is a tutorial for those who are new to android OS and rooted their phones early out of excitement (most of you might have done that ) of getting to flash new ROM's, kernels and blah.... There might be a few terminologies you don't understand. If that is the case please refer to the all time android dictionary by Diablo67: Android terms, slangs and definitions
I posted the tutorial on my blog too, but I think it will be much appreciated if I post it here too:
If your phone keeps rebooting
If you've flashed a ROM and your phone won't boot into the home screen, it's probably because you forgot to wipe your data and/or cache. It's trying to boot into the ROM, but some leftover data from your last ROM is causing it to error out, and it'll reboot itself over and over again. If your phone's eating a big bowl of boot loops, your first course of action should be to wipe its data and cache, which you can do from recovery mode. This method assumes you're using ClockworkMod Recovery, like the majority of Android users, but if your particular phone uses a different third-party recovery (like AmonRA), you should still be able to find these options in the interface. They might just be in a different place. To wipe your data and cache:
1.Power down your phone. Turn it back on and boot into Recovery mode. This is a bit different for every phone, so you'll have to Google how to do it for your specific model. Usually it involves holding down another button, like Volume Down, as you turn your phone on. HTC phones will have to then select "Recovery" from a menu, while other phones will boot directly into ClockworkMod. You'll know you're in ClockworkMod by the words "ClockworkMod Recovery" at the top of the screen.
2.Use your volume keys to navigate the menus, and your power button to select menu items. Scroll down to Advanced, and choose "Wipe Dalvik Cache". When that's finished, go back to the main screen and choose "Wipe Cache Partition". Lastly, head to "Wipe Data/Factory Reset". This will delete all your settings and apps, but you should still be using the correct ROM.
3.Reboot your phone.
If Your Phone Boots Straight Into Recovery: Flash a New ROM
If, when you boot up your phone, it goes straight into ClockworkMod, then there's likely an issue with the ROM you flashed. Note that some ROMs boot into recovery mode automatically after flashing, so reboot your phone once from recovery mode to make sure you're having a problem. HTC users: if you boot up your phone, it might go straight into the bootloader—check to see whether you can choose "Recovery" from the list before continuing to the next step. HTC phones usually don't boot straight into recovery.
In this case, you'll want to reflash the ROM from scratch. Try again with the ROM that messed up your phone, if you so choose, but if that doesn't work, try an entirely different ROM. The best way to do this is to download a ROM from somewhere on the net and putting it on your SD card. You'll need to take the SD card out of your phone, and you'll need an SD card reader that you can plug into your computer. Here's how it works:
Plug the SD card into your computer. Drag the ROM's ZIP file to your SD card, and wait for it to copy.
When it's done copying, eject the SD card and put it back in your phone. Reboot into Recovery mode. This is a bit different for every phone, so you'll have to Google how to do it for your specific model. Usually it involves holding down another button, like Volume Down, as you turn your phone on. HTC phones will have to then select "Recovery" from a menu, while other phones will boot directly into ClockworkMod. You'll know you're in ClockworkMod by the words "ClockworkMod Recovery" at the top of the screen.
Use your volume keys to navigate the menus, and your power button to select menu items. Scroll down to "Install ZIP From SD Card" and navigate to the ZIP file you just copied over. Give it time to flash the ROM.
When it's done, reboot your phone.
Hopefully, your phone should successfully boot into the new ROM. From there, you can probably assume that the previous ROM that messed up your phone isn't going to work, and you'll have to find another ROM for now—or find another copy of that ROM that isn't corrupted. Remember to make backups of your working ROMs so you don't lose all your data!
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For Galaxy S4 Developer Edition Devices Only!!!
I have extracted both the System and Boot partitions from my Developer Edition Galaxy S4 on official I545OYUFNC5 KitKat. I bundled both partitions into one ODIN tar file and then gzipped them up. I am sharing the ODIN tar Restore for these partitions with the community. I feel that they can come in handy in the case where you might need to or might want to return to a Rooted Stock System and Stock Boot. I have tried this Restore file on my own device and have had no issues while flashing through ODIN, booting the phone or booting into the system. As I stated, this is a Rooted Stock System. i.e. Aside from Rooting I have not performed any other modifications or changes when the images were pulled
FYI: I finished working on a larger ODIN Restore tar, however due to the lack of a Stock Recovery I545OYUFNC5 image, it will include the Stock Recovery from the Retail S4 on I545VRUFNC5. It can be found here.
So, without further ado.....
Directions:
1. Ensure you have at least 80% or more battery
2. Install Samsung USB Drivers if needed
3. Download either ODIN 3.07 or ODIN 3.09 - I only tested in ODIN 3.09
4. Download I545OYUFNC5_Boot_System_Restore.tar.md5.gz (MD5sum: b286e2003ee85524e740d789c89e4328)
5. Download 7zip and install if needed
6. Extract I545OYUFNC5_Boot_System_Restore.tar.md5 (MD5sum: 9544d486c6f117562cadab26a4580e28) from I545OYUFNC5_Boot_System_Restore.tar.md5.gz somewhere on your PC
7. Reboot phone into Download/ODIN mode (Power off phone. After phone turns off, press Volume Down and Power Button at the same time. On the Warning Screen, press Volume Up to enter Download/ODIN Mode)
8. Start either ODIN 3.07 or 3.09
9. Connect Phone to PC via USB cable
10. Phone should show on COM port
11. Uncheck Auto Reboot so that only "F. Reset Time" is checked. Make sure nothing else is checked
12. Load I545OYUFNC5_Boot_system_Restore.tar.md5 into PDA slot (ODIN 3.07) or AP slot (ODIN 3.09)
13. ODIN will check the MD5sum, this will take some time
14. When finished, again make sure that only "F. Reset Time" is checked and your phone still shows on a COM port
15. If you meet the above requirements, click start and wait for the files to be flashed and the word “RESET” to show above the COM box, you are almost done
IMPORTANT STEP!!!!!
16. When complete, unplug phone. Hold Volume Up and Power button to reboot phone
17. After phone shuts off and before it starts booting, hold Home Button and Volume Up to enter Recovery Mode
18. In Recovery Mode, Wipe Data/Factory Reset
19. Once complete, reboot system
20. Wait for phone to boot and then enjoy!
One issue however, with KitKat, is the inability for 3rd party apps to write to the External Storage. This can be circumvented my utilizing a Root Browser. In order to allow 3rd party apps to access the External Storage, you will need to open your 3rd party Root Browser and navigate to system->etc->permissions. The directory will need to be mounted as Read/Write. In my case, where I use Root Explorer, I scrolled down to the platform.xml file, long pressed the file and chose “open in text editor”. Once open in the Text Editor, I scrolled down to the line which says: permission name="android.permission.WRITE.EXTERNAL.STORAGE". In between the <group gid="sdcard_rw" /> and </permission> lines, insert a line which says <group gid="media_rw" />. Save and exit. Reboot the phone. You now have external writing enabled for 3rd party apps. Check my screen shots below for a step-by-step.
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