2.3 for 4549 Base? - G Tablet Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there a recommended ROM to install that is 2.3 if you have the upgrade to 4549?
Thanks!

pbrauer said:
Is there a recommended ROM to install that is 2.3 if you have the upgrade to 4549?
Thanks!
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nvflash back to 'Stock' and then you can install any of the GB ROMS here.
The only ROM based off of the 1.2 branch is Roebeet's

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[Q] How to update HC Alpha from 6.0 to 7.1?

Hello. I am currently on Alpha HC 6.0 and would like to update to 7.1 that just came out. Do I need to back up 6.0 using CWM and then install update.zip to go to 7.1? Or do I have to nvflash back to original and then do wipe/cache/dalvik and then install 7.1?
I am not sure if going from 6.0 to 7.1 requires to wipe/cache/dalvik everytime or just run the new update.zip and reboot w/o doing wipes/dalvik?
Just want to be sure before doing the update. Thanks in advance.
gtabrocks said:
Hello. I am currently on Alpha HC 6.0 and would like to update to 7.1 that just came out. Do I need to back up 6.0 using CWM and then install update.zip to go to 7.1? Or do I have to nvflash back to original and then do wipe/cache/dalvik and then install 7.1?
I am not sure if going from 6.0 to 7.1 requires to wipe/cache/dalvik everytime or just run the new update.zip and reboot w/o doing wipes/dalvik?
Just want to be sure before doing the update. Thanks in advance.
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Ask in the thred for the rom you are using. Better yet, read that thread, your answer is probably already there.
TJEvans said:
Ask in the thred for the rom you are using. Better yet, read that thread, your answer is probably already there.
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OK..thanks. I will search and post on the thread for that ROM.
Hello, I also have same quesetion. I use stock ROM 4349 to upgrade to backflash 6.0. It looks easy just copy command into recover folder and update in root. Then, go to recover mode and Gtablet do the updates automatically without any problem.
When I try to use same method for alpha 7.1, it brick the gtablet. I need to use NVflash to do it again. Do anyone know how to upgrade it correctly. BTW, when I install CWMOD form 4349 stock ROM, it fail and I will hang on the recovery mode. Anyone can help?

how to downgrade to android 2.2

hello guys.i want to downgrade from 2.3 gingerbread android release to 2.2.is there a way?
my phone is unrooted and currently it runs 2.3 release.
thrylosthyra7 said:
hello guys.i want to downgrade from 2.3 gingerbread android release to 2.2.is there a way?
my phone is unrooted and currently it runs 2.3 release.
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Go to this thread. Download an official 2.2 firmware and flash it through KDZ. All the how-tos are present in the same thread.
gkarthik16 said:
Go to this thread. Download an official 2.2 firmware and flash it through KDZ. All the how-tos are present in the same thread.
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my phone is unrooted...and basically the main reason i want to downgrade it is to run an app without rooting it.
thrylosthyra7 said:
my phone is unrooted...and basically the main reason i want to downgrade it is to run an app without rooting it.
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To flash an official ROM through KDZ, you need not have root access.
And stop asking the same question over and over again.... Please....

[Q] flashed leaked ics ruu then went back to a gb rom with a patch.

I flashed leaked ics ruu then went back to a gb rom with a patch. So my question is can i go back to a ics rom that requires the leaked firmware.
Yes, just reflash the ROM you want to use after doing a clean wipe.
EmerikL said:
Yes, just reflash the ROM you want to use after doing a clean wipe.
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Ok thanks

[Q] Xperia Neo V Downgrade from CM9

I have installed CM9 and not really satisfied after using it for 1 day... its quite unstable... now i want to downgrade to my stock rom. Is that possible? Please help.
tpteam6 said:
I have installed CM9 and not really satisfied after using it for 1 day... its quite unstable... now i want to downgrade to my stock rom. Is that possible? Please help.
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You are joking right?
Have you tried this CM9/
Neo
Neo V
Its the OFFICIAL STABLE cyanogenmod for the NEO. It is VERY STABLE and has everything working.
Apart from that, to revert back to stock, just flash a stock kernel (Or any modded kernel for stock) and restore the backup you made before flashing the cm9 rom.
tahnks
gregbradley said:
You are joking right?
Have you tried this CM9/
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?type=stable&device=hallon
Its the OFFICIAL STABLE cyanogenmod for the NEO. It is VERY STABLE and has everything working.
Apart from that, to revert back to stock, just flash a stock kernel (Or any modded kernel for stock) and restore the backup you made before flashing the cm9 rom.
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The roms that you have suggested are for "neo". i am using "neo v" and the reson i wanna go back to stock is because i con not onnect to my gmail account with cm9 over data connection. Its giving me some sort of an error: can not establish reliable connection....."...
now for going back to stock ics can i just flash it via cwm and i will be back in stock ics? dont i need to flash karnel or anything like that?
tpteam6 said:
The roms that you have suggested are for "neo". i am using "neo v" and the reson i wanna go back to stock is because i con not onnect to my gmail account with cm9 over data connection. Its giving me some sort of an error: can not establish reliable connection....."...
now for going back to stock ics can i just flash it via cwm and i will be back in stock ics? dont i need to flash karnel or anything like that?
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I just added the link for the neo v
Yes, you need stock kernel.(or modded kernel for stock roms)
The kernel for CM will not work with stock rom.
My suggestion is to try the stable cm9 for neo v from my link. If you are still unhappy then download a stock kernel, flash it it fastboot then restore your stock backup in recovery.
Do remember, if you flash stock kernel you will have to install a recovery. Or you can flash the alliance kernel from this thread
Tahnks
gregbradley said:
I just added the link for the neo v
Yes, you need stock kernel.(or modded kernel for stock roms)
The kernel for CM will not work with stock rom.
My suggestion is to try the stable cm9 for neo v from my link. If you are still unhappy then download a stock kernel, flash it it fastboot then restore your stock backup in recovery.
Do remember, if you flash stock kernel you will have to install a recovery. Or you can flash the alliance kernel from this thread
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well i think im in trouble now... i havent kept any backup of the stock rom. So cant i just flash the stock karnel then install the stock rom via cwm?
tpteam6 said:
well i think im in trouble now... i havent kept any backup of the stock rom. So cant i just flash the stock karnel then install the stock rom via cwm?
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Rule number 1
Always backup, just in case you **** up!
Anyway, no problem, there are several options.
Find a stock .ftf in the dev section and flash that in flashtool after you have flashed the stock kernel.
Or, repair phone software using PCCompanion.
This will revert your phone to factory settings (Out of the box).
Or just follow the instructions in any "stock" based custom rom. I recommend Ice cream Pureness. Its a very good stock ICS based rom, fully functional and stable
tutorial
gregbradley said:
Rule number 1
Always backup, just in case you **** up!
Anyway, no problem, there are several options.
Find a stock .ftf in the dev section and flash that in flashtool after you have flashed the stock kernel.
Or, repair phone software using PCCompanion.
This will revert your phone to factory settings (Out of the box).
Or just follow the instructions in any "stock" based custom rom. I recommend Ice cream Pureness. Its a very good stock ICS based rom, fully functional and stable
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is there is any specific tutorial on this? or download links for .ftf, stock karnel?
thanks... i have flashed stock karnel then installed stock rom... it worked like charm!!...

[Q] Downgrade before root

Hi
I was read the topic about rooting ICS firmware. It's very hard for me,but GB firmware look like easier for do it.
Can I downgrade my LWM to GB ,start rooting from it and install CWM and cutom ROM ICS base ??
Yes you can downgrade
PREDATOR95 said:
Yes you can downgrade
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You can downgrade, but maybe the custom rom won't boot. For an ics custom rom you need to be on ics first and for a gingerbread custom rom you need to be on gb!
The tutorial to root ics with the downgrade -> updgrade (local-prop, push-root-files) is easy, all steps are explained with screenshots. You could try it
mihahn said:
You can downgrade, but maybe the custom rom won't boot. For an ics custom rom you need to be on ics first and for a gingerbread custom rom you need to be on gb!
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Because of the different Kernels... I guess
Here is one good tutorial on how to root GB and then ICS
It's easy to follow
Good luck
PREDATOR95 said:
Because of the different Kernels... I guess
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Yes I guess, not sure if there's a big difference, but I think you can't flash an ics rom over stock gingerbread...
mihahn said:
For an ics custom rom you need to be on ics first and for a gingerbread custom rom you need to be on gb!
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Not really. Only few ROMs that require it, most ROMs wipe the old ROM anyway, so it doesn't matter what you had earlier. As much as I have used custom ROMs, I didn't have problems install custom ICS on GB.
Someguyfromhell said:
Not really. Only few ROMs that require it, most ROMs wipe the old ROM anyway, so it doesn't matter what you had earlier. As much as I have used custom ROMs, I didn't have problems install custom ICS on GB.
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I had some bootloops because of this, and as I said, he should try it on gingerbread and if it works it is great and if it won't work he can try to update to ics and install it again
Thread moved. Please post your questions here in Q&A in future.
Thanks
AvRS
mihahn said:
I had some bootloops because of this, and as I said, he should try it on gingerbread and if it works it is great and if it won't work he can try to update to ics and install it again
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As I said, with few exceptions, for example all CyanogenMod versions.

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