Okay, I have my galaxy rooted and CWM installed for recovery, how do I install the rom? When I just install the ROM it reboots into recovery after I rebot it, and after 2 reboot it just hangs at the samsung logo. Is there something else I need to do other than just intsall the rom, my goal is to install this theme:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=985689
Are you running on 2.1 android or 2.2?
If you are trying to flash EC01debloated, it is not a full rom. You need a touchwiz rom before flashing it.
I would suggest to install Adrynalines EC01 rom and radio first and follow all his directions(very important), then flash EC01 debloated
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more details. waht rom, kernel? what cwm are you using.
i predict you will now be flamed repeatedly for posting a question in the wrong section.
fyi, questions go in the q and a section.
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Ive been looking and can't find an answer to this question, though I'm sure it exists somewhere.
When I flash a rom (this will be my first, from stock 2.1 planning to go to bionix v) do I need to flash the rom and then boot into the os, and then back into cwr to flash a modem, then boot again, and then back into cwr to flash a kernel. Or is this all done in one process?
If just one process how do I get the build I want together as one zip? If this the rom builder in the bible?
Last but not least.....what build (rom, modem, kernel) would you guys recommend for going from stock 2.1 that is stable, fast, smooth, and sweet?
Thanks in advance. XDA has taught me everything I know. (which isn't much but is growing everyday)
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Root your phone then install rom manager. Download Bionix-V and place it on the main directory of your internal sd card. Then open rom manager and boot in to recovery. You may have to pick reinstall packages. Flash the bionix zip. Then choose reboot option. You don't need to flash anything else. The modem and rest are all in the bionix zip.
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jbatysmallville said:
Root your phone then install rom manager. Download Bionix-V and place it on the main directory of your internal sd card. Then open rom manager and boot in to recovery. You may have to pick reinstall packages. Flash the bionix zip. Then choose reboot option. You don't need to flash anything else. The modem and rest are all in the bionix zip.
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Im rooted and have rom manager, titanium, clockwork etc.... Also backed up with cw.
Basically Im at the point where I flash. But with all the posts I read about the different kernels and modems people are using I got confused.
Wasn't sure bionix v had a kernel and modem in it or if I had to put that together.
Is there anyone that would recommend nero over bionix for stability or are they both just as stable?
And if I wanted to use different modems or kernels how would I go about doing so?
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GoodVibrant-ions said:
Im rooted and have rom manager, titanium, clockwork etc.... Also backed up with cw.
Basically Im at the point where I flash. But with all the posts I read about the different kernels and modems people are using I got confused.
Wasn't sure bionix v had a kernel and modem in it or if I had to put that together.
Is there anyone that would recommend nero over bionix for stability or are they both just as stable?
And if I wanted to use different modems or kernels how would I go about doing so?
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Every person has their own suggestions. Bionix-V is great but so is Flagship V3. They all include the Kernel and modem so you dont have to flash seperatly. Read through the thread of the rom you want to flash and I amsure you will find out experiences with other Kernels and modems. But the best thing you need to do is start trying for yourself.
GoodVibrant-ions said:
Ive been looking and can't find an answer to this question, though I'm sure it exists somewhere.
When I flash a rom (this will be my first, from stock 2.1 planning to go to bionix v) do I need to flash the rom and then boot into the os, and then back into cwr to flash a modem, then boot again, and then back into cwr to flash a kernel. Or is this all done in one process?
If just one process how do I get the build I want together as one zip? If this the rom builder in the bible?
Last but not least.....what build (rom, modem, kernel) would you guys recommend for going from stock 2.1 that is stable, fast, smooth, and sweet?
Thanks in advance. XDA has taught me everything I know. (which isn't much but is growing everyday)
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check this out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=929329
Thanks Nomad...thats exactly what I was looking for.
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I have the latest cwm recovery installed on my fscnate. Everytime i try to flash a rom through the recovery i get a code 7. can anyone tell me what im doing wrong or how i can fix this?
How did you get recovery in your phone?
What ROM are you trying to install?
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Sounds like a corrupted download - my suggestion is to re-download and try again...
Also, as stated in the previous post, it makes all the difference whether you are flashing an AOSP ROM like OMGB/OMFGB, CM7, vanilla gingerbread, or Biffmod as opposed to a Touchwiz-based ROM such as UKB/Community ROM, Powerwash, or Geewiz. It also matters which ROM you're already on when you try to flash the new one. We can better help you if you provide this info...
Another Fascinating post by my XDA app...
Can someone post a download link to a version of cm7 that works to get rid of the cm9 boot loop, I heard that makelegs skangalang versions do but I can't find a download link that works
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Why go back to CM7?
If you're trying to get out of a boot loop, just reflash the stock ROM using ODIN, then install CWM and CM9 or restore a Nandroid. It's no harder than going back to CM7.
Both the stock GB ROM and CM7 ROM's can be found here.
follow my guide in the general section....everything you need is there. also disregard the above post, you do not need to odin to get out of a bootloop. cm7 skang link is in section 3, then follow section 9 for instructions.
This is true. Go to droidstyles guide as everyone will tell you. All instructions are there and all downloads you need are there. No Odin is needed to get out of the boot loop.
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So there has been a lack of relevant threads that explain my topic issue for me so I have decided to make one for myself and for others in the event that this happens. So right now I am using RemICS-UX 4.0.4 but I wanted to use Eng-matts ergybit 2.3 rom, because I am traveling and I need video calling from skype, but when I tried to flash this rom with odin, instal via cwm it goes into a bootloop. I also tried to flash Ruebens Lewa os since it uses gingerbread as a base, then I tried to acquire the ROM again but I git a bootloop. Sadly I didnt back up my stock rom, so I'm trying to find away to get back to the stock rom so I can fladh eng matts rom again.
So if anyone has anyway for me to get to my stock rom please help
My device is the sgp 5.0 international
ypg70-cw/ttt
thanks
wtfsaywat said:
So there has been a lack of relevant threads that explain my topic issue for me so I have decided to make one for myself and for others in the event that this happens. So right now I am using RemICS-UX 4.0.4 but I wanted to use Eng-matts ergybit 2.3 rom, because I am traveling and I need video calling from skype, but when I tried to flash this rom with odin, instal via cwm it goes into a bootloop. I also tried to flash Ruebens Lewa os since it uses gingerbread as a base, then I tried to acquire the ROM again but I git a bootloop. Sadly I didnt back up my stock rom, so I'm trying to find away to get back to the stock rom so I can fladh eng matts rom again.
So if anyone has anyway for me to get to my stock rom please help
My device is the sgp 5.0 international
ypg70-cw/ttt
thanks
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You need to install rj kernel if you have an intl device and entropy kernel for usa device . After you install the kernel you can flash erygit rom. Just replace the kernel
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maybe you should flash the rom again with cwm and if you get a bootloop just reset factory/cache works for me : )
Go into CWM Recovery (if possible) and flash rumirand r14 kernel and flash a new ROM.
Suggestion: Next time flash a ROM via CWM Recovery, ODIN flashing is easier to brick than CWM, CWM is very safe and you can always reset the bootmode if you're stuck somewhere!
Thanks guys
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I want to install this ROM to my phone:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1562608
and this kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1252871
I recently had gotten my phone stuck at the SAMSUNG logo because of a voodoo issue, but have since resolved it.
What I did was:
1. Flash over a stock DI01 image over ODIN which put me on 2.1
2. Using the guide on the cyanogenmod wiki, flash CWM over Heimdall
3. Wiped Data and Cache and then attempted to flash the ROM through CWM
But a little bit in the phone reboots and gets stuck at the SAMSUNG logo again so I had to restore to stock, again.
So now I am at stock 2.1 I haven't been in the android scene for a long time and I forget a lot about flashing ROM's. Could someone please point out the proper way to do this?
Read droidstyle's guide here. That will tell you exactly what you need to do and answer all of your questions
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Read droidstyle's guide here. That will tell you exactly what you need to do and answer all of your questions
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Thanks, i'll give that a try.
In case you were wondering, what you were doing wrong was that you tried to go directly from Gingerbread to ICS without flashing THS build 1 first. Also, that kernel is for GB, not ICS.