Flashing custom kernel! - Vibrant Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys,asking for help since I need it!.i have a samsung galaxy s4(tmobile vibrant) froyo 2.2.1 kernel 2.6.32.9 build number--Froyo VUVKD1..I remember upgrading to that build in early may through kies software.Now I have stock 3e which you know wont let me run clockwork..im aware of trying the modified 3e,but apart from that is there a custom kernel to put via odin..since the build is so new im afraid theres itsn"t one yet for that build.also I never use odin before maybe I can be sent to a link for detailed tutorial.btw yes Im rooted deteleted a bunch of bloatware and running voodoo control plus.thanks in advance guys!
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You need to check but in Odin I think the pit file you will need is the 831.pit one NOT the 512.pit
Other than that, Odin will work just fine I do not know if there are any tutorials that are really out there. It flashes basically the same as the vibrant you just need the correct rom or software.

Correct me if I'm wrong here, but you don't have a vibrant, you have an sgs 4g. And they *JUST* recently got a working cwm for the 4g. And none of the kernels or roms in this section will work on your phone. Head on over to the sgs 4g section to get stuff that actually for your.phone.
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Ohh yeah I didnt know there was a section for that update of the vibrant..since basically they are the same phone.thanks.
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Save to flash Vibrant firmware on a i9000?

Just to do some debugging I want to flash Vibrant firmware on my International Galaxy S. Can it be done? If so, how? Is it save?
thanks
Probably doable with odin, but safe? Not unmodified... When the first i9000 froyo rom leaked a few vibrant people flashed it right away. It goes straight to recovery, which would be ok, but we couldnt select anything because the buttons are mapped differently. So they tried to flash back to stock, and fount the first and sofar only way to truly brick these devices.
The i9000 rom was modified by eugene 373 for safe use on our vibrants. So I assume someone could do the same in reverse.
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wildklymr said:
Probably doable with odin, but safe? Not unmodified... When the first i9000 froyo rom leaked a few vibrant people flashed it right away. It goes straight to recovery, which would be ok, but we couldnt select anything because the buttons are mapped differently. So they tried to flash back to stock, and fount the first and sofar only way to truly brick these devices.
The i9000 rom was modified by eugene 373 for safe use on our vibrants. So I assume someone could do the same in reverse.
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The different button configuration is indeed a big problem. Thanks for the info. Probably saved me a new phone
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Need some help if anyone is willing

Ok can someone answer a few questions for me I have a stock vibrant with a stock 2.6.29 kernel and would like to flash a new kernel so I can begin overclocking but I would also like to flash back to my original kernel just in case can anyone explain how to make a back up or do this any help would be greatly appreciated thanks
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so you have a stock Vibrant...you wanna overclock?
Are you rooted? Im pretty sure that too run a different kernel you need a diffrent rom other than the stock JFD.
You might get more answers if you posted in the right section.
Its the ji6 I think
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dont bother giving him crap just help the guy. mods can clean it up and move it later.
ok well 1st off - know that what your about to do can potentially brick or damage your device and that myself,xda,jesus, mary and the hly ghost, the hobo behind the walmart and your aunt frank have nothing to do with this so you can only blame yourself
i would get to know ODIN real well first off. make sure you are able to get into download mode. via the hardware method OR ADB
use the Vibrant bible to find info on that.
I apologize guys I'm assuming this belongs in q&a
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jmartiuk said:
Ok can someone answer a few questions for me I have a stock vibrant with a stock 2.6.29 kernel and would like to flash a new kernel so I can begin overclocking but I would also like to flash back to my original kernel just in case can anyone explain how to make a back up or do this any help would be greatly appreciated thanks
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Not trying to be a wiseguy but:
Read the "Vibrant directory ( Bible ) and search this forum. Look for the subjects you're interested in. All questions are answered you just need to study before you start.
Learn how to use odin - if you follow the links you will have everything you need to get back to stock in an emergency.
Read about and learn how to use one click root.
Read about and learn how to use Rom Manager to flash roms
Use Titanium backup to backup your apps
Good luck and have fun!
Ok real quick I have odin I have the stock vibrant rom from xda I am pretty good with this stuff just new to this phone I also have a few roms but kinda wanna wait for 2.2 but would like a new kernel I have rom manager and a back up of my rom but I am having a problem getting adb to work just been using the terminal apk but I need help.with this and thank you for your time
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And I do have titanium back with everything backed up
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im currently rolling TeamWhiskeys Obsidian V2
its a 2.2 Froyo based off the tmobile leak
everything works as it should and its fast and very stable.
OP you need to spend a couple hours reading and understanding several things. Most if not all you need is in the vibrant bible thread. If you can't get adb to work its almost always the driver. Must understand odin just in case something goes wrong. Its hard to truely brick this phone but not impossible.
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O I have been reading alot and its taking me several weeks to decide to do this cause I would, like to grab the ota once they release it
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aeok18109 said:
ok well 1st off - know that what your about to do can potentially brick or damage your device and that myself,xda,jesus, mary and the hly ghost, the hobo behind the walmart and your aunt frank have nothing to do with this so you can only blame yourself
i would get to know ODIN real well first off. make sure you are able to get into download mode. via the hardware method OR ADB
use the Vibrant bible to find info on that.
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In other words, take 5 min to do a little research.
Sent from Vibrant Frankin Twiz Update3 JI2 modem.bin jac kernel with voodoo lagfix on XDA app with no fc's FINALLY!
Echo,echo...read the Bible. And also the Tips and Tricks thread. Basically all the ones that are Stickies. I came from a stock blackberry with no knowledge and I've successfuly flashed at several Roms and kernels and soft bricked a few times. The stickies saved me.
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If I make a back up of my rom using manager can I flash that and go back to my old kernel
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There ask I'm really worried about
explodingboy70 said:
Echo,echo...read the Bible. And also the Tips and Tricks thread. Basically all the ones that are Stickies. I came from a stock blackberry with no knowledge and I've successfuly flashed at several Roms and kernels and soft bricked a few times. The stickies saved me.
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jmartiuk said:
If I make a back up of my rom using manager can I flash that and go back to my old
No, that only saves your data and apps. You need to save it or you can use the ones located in the vibrant library. You can always revert back to stock using odin but do so AT YOUR OWN RISK... Good luck
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The Bible is the greatest thing EVER.
Just seriously use how to use Odin. If you can learn how to get into download mode consistently and connect to odin successfully you will be fine. Then learn how to use recocery, which is very easy on the vibrant. you just install ROM manager from the market and flash clockwork mod recovery. learn how to backup and restore and you can flash things through recovery. Zips are for recovery, and Tar files are for Odin. If you want to OC i recommend "Corev2" by team whiskey (since JAC has dissapeared) which works with most ROMs and should work well with stock rooted. There is Odin files and zip files for stock kernels, jfd and ji6, which you could just flash over if you dont like it. Nandroid backups dont backup kernels, so make sure you have the right kernel on when you restore something. You can find everything in the BIBLE like everyone has told you to try. One word of the wise, if you load a Froyo 2.2 on your phone and then revert back to 2.1, make sure you flash a 2.1 kernel first before you restore. So many people think they brick after they do that.
And usually if you are waiting for official firmware, it appears here on XDA ready to flash (i flashed official ji6 before it was availible OTA) at some point. I would recommend you use a rooted ji6 ROM with Corev2 (and possibly the ji2 modem to save battery life but i like the ji6 modem) this will let you OC and UV without setcpu. this is kind of a scattered response but im just trying to help. I am running AOSP jk2 1.1 by Anderdroid and i LOVE IT.
It looks like you have everything ready on your phone.
Just learn Odin, you don't really need ADB. Make sure your phone can go into the download mode via the vol up and vol down key and connect USB cable for download mode. Its a Triangle Icon with android robot with shovel.
There you should load the Pit file and Tar file to flash back to Stock in case you brick you phone. As far as flashing ROM goes, remember this!!
If you flash a 2.1 Kernel + ROM like Fusion 1.2, and create a Nandroid backup through ClockWork. Then decided to go to a Froyo 2.2 kernel + ROM like Obsidian or MacnutR11 to try out. Do not restore Nandroid backup to 2.1, it will brick your phone requring u to ODin back to stock.
Bottom line 2.1 ROM will not work with 2.2 kernel and 2.1 kernel will not work with 2.2 ROM. Don't mix them up.
Basically if you are running a 2.1 kernel + rom, then switch to 2.2 kernel and rom. For some reason you don't like it, make sure you flash back to 2.1 kernel + rom instead of doing a nandroid restore.

Flashing New Kernels

Lets say i have a bionix fusion flashed and i want to flash one of bionix's OC kernels. Should i just flash the kernel over fusion? Im pretty sure this is the way but im just checking. Thx guys
yep. u should be fine
Those in the US can use kies mini to put froyo on your vibrant. Vibrant only and you must be in America and purchased it there. I came across it and the instructions from a samsung support site. Http://ars.samsung.com
It was on that site.
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[Q] CAN I FLASH BOOTLOADERS ?????? need urgent help tahnksss

I FLashed GB Bootloader from "adyscorpio's thread" http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1117990
then i flashed bullet kernal from odin
afterthat i installed
[ROM] [2.3.4 JVP] Gingerbread Blitzkrieg by "birgertime"
now i want to go back to my froyo i.e project v ?
can i just flash it with recovery or what??
and please tell me whats rom is best for battery & performance
Thanks a lot fellows
ZAIN_1 said:
I FLashed GB Bootloader from "adyscorpio's thread" http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1117990
then i flashed bullet kernal from odin
afterthat i installed
[ROM] [2.3.4 JVP] Gingerbread Blitzkrieg by "birgertime"
now i want to go back to my froyo i.e project v ?
can i just flash it with recovery or what??
and please tell me whats rom is best for battery & performance
Thanks a lot fellows
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The bootloaders are backwards compatible meaning you can flash a froyo rom without issue. Kernels are not though so if you want to use a backup youll need to flash a froyo kernel first.
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explodingboy70 said:
The bootloaders are backwards compatible meaning you can flash a froyo rom without issue. Kernels are not though so if you want to use a backup youll need to flash a froyo kernel first.
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Thank you.. your r awesome
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What are boot loaders for?
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mystycs said:
What are boot loaders for?
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If you dont know......dont play with em.....keep your hands out of the cookie jar.....youve got a lot of reading ahead of you
I didnt have any problems flashing bootloaders.. but yep.. best read a bunch first
Most important thing to know about bootloaders is they're one of the only things that, if you screw up installing them, may permanently kill your phone. Screwing up ROMs, Kernels, and Modems can almost always be fixed, last case scenario, by going into download mode and using Odin. If you screw up a bootloader install bad enough, you may lose download mode, and thus your phone unless you get outside assistance (A jig or jtag).

Need help with rooting Edo3

So I did the odin way to get to Edo3 and right the next day the edo4 modem came out so I flash the quick way to get to that modem to get through patches and all was good so I wanted to give cm7 a try so I flashed jt cm7 test build 3 and decided their are way to many bugs so I tried to do a restore of my stock of Edo3 and for some reason it didn't work so now I want to odin the stock Edo3 found in the all roms and kernals thread but says its not rooted my question is how do I root once I odin Edo3 stock someone please help its my gf phone and trying to get it back to stock
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If you came from CM7 you should have seen this sticky....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1124391
Thank you! One more question now when I do this method and downgrade to froyo DL09 and put the pit file can just receive ota to the most recent stock build I think I'm just not going to mess with her phone anymore
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