a few noob questions - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi
I have not modifyed my S2 anything since I bought it, only updated via Kies.
I have read som rooting threads, but it seems to be more than 1 way to do things.
I wish to flash a custom kernel (Cognition S2, VillainROM or TK-rom)
But before I can flash a rom I need ClockworkMod Recovery.
Which methode should I use? CF-Root v4.0 or ClockworkMod Recovery 4.0.0.5
The first methode also brings root, but is this nessesary since the custom roms I wish to flash already are rooted?
Also does anyone know if Heimdal works for S2?
Thanks!!

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always wanted to know that too
seems to confusing to me
i did search for it and its just too confusing
from what i understand is that
( do this then this and dont forget that but before u do this do this and dont forget to do that before u start anything and when u finish that do this restart hold three buttons then do that wait for the yellow thing press next wait for it then do that and ur finished but if a triangle appears or you brick your phone u need a 301k resistor or buy a jig and then start steps RI8 to bmx23 and then your done)
sometimes i hate android
the problem is nothing is found in one thread
FAQs are scattered everywhere with not a lot of information
i wish if there was a post that has everything i need to know ive been here for a while and im still learning new stuff
i hope some one answers this for you

You can just flash the CF root kernel and download from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
Pick the kernel that correlates to the firmware you are using.
Once you flash that, you can get into recovery by holding Power, Volume Up and Home button when the phone is in an off state. Then you will be in Clockwork Mod Recovery and can flash new roms.
Its really quite easy once you get the hang of it and ODIN is quite useful as you can flash just kernels or modems using it or quickly go back to a stock ROM.
Yes this method brings root but its just an added bonus in case you want to back everything up with Titanium Backup before going into CWM to flash a new rom. Root isn't necessary but it doesnt matter if it roots before you install another rooted rom. The new ROM will normally wipe everything anyway if its a wipe rom.
Heimdel does work but I don't personally use it or know which is the newest and best version to use with SGS2
Oh and this thread was created for beginners of SGS2, it is attempting to put all information in one place to try and help make it easier to understand http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125282

blue265 said:
Oh and this thread was created for beginners of SGS2, it is attempting to put all information in one place to try and help make it easier to understand http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125282
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oh he updated it
didnt know thanks

Related

[Q] is there a simple way to move from one rom to another

hi i have litening 6.1 installed on my SGS2 but as litepro (litening's maker) has technically retired i am thinking of moving to CyanogenMod7, is there an easy way to do this, as i am totally new to all this.
thanks for looking in.
rab1es
Yes, follow the installation guide that the ROM developer took the time to write for installing his/her ROM.
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
Moving to Q&A
After a little practice flashing new roms is like changing your t-shirt. I've found the instructions to be quite similar with most roms. Just double-check for specific variations and use paid backup tools. 15 mins to get completely up and running with a new rom if you're optimized.
Flash this kernel with ODin: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1118693
Then install it with CWM. Flash it twice or it won't work,.
sorry for putting it in the wrong section (newbie)
ive downloaded CWM from the market but will have to do some reading as its all foreign to me, is flashing a kernal just like flashing a rom using odin, only point it to the kernal?
rab1es said:
sorry for putting it in the wrong section (newbie)
ive downloaded CWM from the market but will have to do some reading as its all foreign to me, is flashing a kernal just like flashing a rom using odin, only point it to the kernal?
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You put it in PDA (it must be a .tar file, so don't extract it. If it is a zip file on't flash it through ODIN)
DO NOT check repartition.
After flashing the kernal I gave you, you will have a CWM version that is compatible with CM7 but you wil need root for this.
rab1es said:
sorry for putting it in the wrong section (newbie)
ive downloaded CWM from the market but will have to do some reading as its all foreign to me, is flashing a kernal just like flashing a rom using odin, only point it to the kernal?
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You don't need ODIN to flash subsequent kernels unless specified by their author/developer. The ones I've flashed have necessitated a cache wipe & a davlik cache wipe followed by an installation from the sd card & reboot. Done.
EDIT: don't listen to me if your question is specifically about kernels for use with CM7 because I haven't flashed that ROM but inevitably will end up there.
Don't let the jargon and nomenclature dampen your spirits. After my first flash things started to click. It seems like instructions for flashing roms and kernels are usually tailored for real power users who have quite a decent grasp of all the terminology and concept. I'm sure part of that is just the sheer frequency of these geniuses doing write-ups (that and the fact that many of them use English as a second language). But after actually using CWM and some of the tools referenced in these forums things just start to click.
I'm a pure noob myself but will be happy to lend any assistance where I can. After all I'll need much of the same courtesy.
anonomike, like you said because its all new to me its very daunting, especially when i read stories of people getting their phone stuck on a certain screen and bricking it. (ive read this is almost impossible) i will have a go at it later today, so everybody stay where you are (just in case )

[Q] Slow, Laggy Phone

My phone is quote slow and laggy and it's quite surprising seeing as this phone is meant to be known for it's speed and power.
I have rooted with cf-root , I don't really know if this means if I have a custom kernel.
All I want to know is if there is a custom ROM or kernel to help with this. If yes, which one. Many developers claim there stuff speeds up phones but obviously they're bias. I want neutral opinions from people with experience of different things.
Before people tell me to search I can only access the net through my phone and the drop down search button don't work.
First of all rooting your phone is good cos it now means that you can flash a custom ROM.Something that cant be done on stock.For the moment stay with CF-Root as they are basically stock rooted kernels and at the moment I dont think you need to get into overclocking and undervolting and all that stuff that more advanced kernels can do cos if you do it wrong yourve got problems.As for ROMs your right.All Devs will say that they have the best one and all happy users,yes like myself,will say they use the best one too.The problem is that everyone has different likes and needs.No one who has spent time on this site has ever only had ONE ROM on their phone.Its impossible to not turn into a flashaholic at some stage.The best you can do is read threads and try some.Not the answer you wanted but its the best and only way to find what you want.Try mine.I love it.The link is below the big blue Omega sign.Its the one that says "GB".If you dont like it then try something else.Theres really no other way to find out what you want unless you try for yourself.
I see.. So I simply download the custom ROM and install it through clockwork mod?
Do I have to back up my phone with titanium back up before I install custom roms?
anz2k8 said:
I see.. So I simply download the custom ROM and install it through clockwork mod?
Do I have to back up my phone with titanium back up before I install custom roms?
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Step 1 - backup with titanium.
Step 2 - reboot into cwm or with the cwm app, create a backup. So, if you flash something that you don't like or if it wont boot, you can restore it. This is a complete system and data backup. A 1:1 copy of your phone setup, excluding modem which defaults to whatever you are running at the time of restore.
Step 3 - try some custom roms. I use Checkrom (older version - v2) and phone flies.
Anyway, something must be wrong with your setup because every rom I've used has been fast, even stock.
ps : sent you a pm.
Sent from my GT-I9100T
Once you get sorted then do an EFS backup.The EFS folder contains your IMEI number and if for whatever reason you should loose it or it becomes corrupt then you are in the poo.Download the "release.zip" and follow the easy instructions.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1308546
I was using checkrom v4 and then v6 for a little while both with SiyahKernel which worked really well.
Currently using CM9 but I wouldn't go there until your comfortable fixing things and regularly flashing.
But definately select your rom and then try changing kernels if you think it will benefit you.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
@cooza when should I back up this eps, everyone time I change ROM or everyone I change kernel? I don't even know what it is lol
@sxi200 you say there must be something wrong with my setup, could you explain in a little more detail what you think I should change please?
Just thought I would *Bump* the thread as i'm slightly desperate for the random rebooting. It happens approximately once or twice a day.
did u use wipe data/factory reset while installing a new rom?
expierienced some funny things like lag etc also while trying different roms,
my fault was not wiping the cache ...
anz2k8 said:
Just thought I would *Bump* the thread as i'm slightly desperate for the random rebooting. It happens approximately once or twice a day.
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One Factory reset the phone this will wipe all data
Two upgrade firmware via Kies if firmware is available .
Three flash a later stock Samsung rom .
Four any of the answers already posted .
Five wait for Samsungs ICS update .
i see you have rooted but dont know what root is for or even any of the basics .
Read the guides and stickies .
Guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125282
Its possible that you have rooted with a wrong file .
But you give zero information .
jje

[Q] eMMC bug, 2nd chance

Hello all,
I had the eMMC bug on my galaxy s2, even by being careful and reading a lot of guides before, I didn't read about the bug until it was too late...
It is currently being repaired by a samsung repair center... thanks again to all the persons who gave me support and advice during this sad episode !
Obviously, I don't want to brick it again...
I have read a lot more since, but to be on the safe side, can you confirm or correct the following ?
When I receive it, if it is on 4.0.4 official, I should NOT attempt any wipe or format.
if I want to flash CM9.1, first thing I have to do is:
install "Siyah S2-v5.0.1"
and then, I can do all the wipes/format in the world I want from CWM, correct ?
also, what is the best way to flash Syah from a stock rom ? Odin or temp CWM ?
can you give me the pros and cons of each solutions ? Is there any other solution ?
Before bricking my s2, I did a nandroid backup.
if I restore my nandroid backup from temp CWM, will it trigger the emmc bug again while restoring it ?
What is your advice, should I flash Siyah S2-v5.0.1 then restore from Siyah CWM my nandroid backup ?
My nandroid backup was done when I had stock 4.0.4 and from CWM temp.
Lastly, is it perfectly safe to flash from Odin GB --> ICS and ICS --> GB ? I have read you can hardbrick your phone going from ICS to GB... not sure how though...
Thank you guys
Hey sorry for this bad news...
So because next steps...
1) restoring nandroid
If u want to go ahead and not use the 4.0.4 any longer, just leave it, to be sure...
2) next steps
Personally I would say u can choose between two options:
- Flash another firmware + root + flashing ahead....
- flash the named Siyah + flash another Rom (with full wipe)
3) how
Because u will have a stock phone back, at least I'm sure about this , u can do the first option with searching a firmware on: http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/?page=3
Download and flash this via odin (I think u know how u do this)
If u choose the second way, it's quite the same thing but u won't flash the firmware, because u use the .tar u find from the kernel on http://d-h.st/Bcf
So hope this brings u further, buddy
CHEERS
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium
megosu said:
Hello all,
I had the eMMC bug on my galaxy s2, even by being careful and reading a lot of guides before, I didn't read about the bug until it was too late...
It is currently being repaired by a samsung repair center... thanks again to all the persons who gave me support and advice during this sad episode !
Obviously, I don't want to brick it again...
I have read a lot more since, but to be on the safe side, can you confirm or correct the following ?
When I receive it, if it is on 4.0.4 official, I should NOT attempt any wipe or format.
if I want to flash CM9.1, first thing I have to do is:
install "Siyah S2-v5.0.1"
and then, I can do all the wipes/format in the world I want from CWM, correct ?
also, what is the best way to flash Syah from a stock rom ? Odin or temp CWM ?
can you give me the pros and cons of each solutions ? Is there any other solution ?
Before bricking my s2, I did a nandroid backup.
if I restore my nandroid backup from temp CWM, will it trigger the emmc bug again while restoring it ?
What is your advice, should I flash Siyah S2-v5.0.1 then restore from Siyah CWM my nandroid backup ?
My nandroid backup was done when I had stock 4.0.4 and from CWM temp.
Lastly, is it perfectly safe to flash from Odin GB --> ICS and ICS --> GB ? I have read you can hardbrick your phone going from ICS to GB... not sure how though...
Thank you guys
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If it is 4.0.4, flash that kernel you mentioned, it's a safe one.
Then, all you have to do is whatever it is that you wanna do with it.
You are now very experienced with odin, DL mode and Recovery mode, you kept on trying to get your old SII back to the living (I was there, I saw you tried).
With your new device you have the chance to start clean, from scratch, forget about that nandroid back up, keep reading here on XDA and I ASURE you, you'll do 5 times better than the past.
BTW: you weren't affected by the brick bug, your device was kinda faulty after all. Brick bugged devices wouldt let you go into DL mode.
I strongly recommend you read the Stickies. The questions you've asked have been answered hundreds of times on here before. And that you've asked them is indicative of not knowing 'the basics'.
Surveys show people who read them have a 84% less chance of bricking their phone than people who don't (almost everyone who visits here & jumps into doing stuff with their phone without understanding the basics/how the phone & its firmware actually works first).
I have read the stickies... thank you for that
according to your survey, one who reads the stickies still has 16% of chance to brick his device, this is why I want to be extra sure and asked for advice about specific questions, not a lecture :/
It might be obvious for you, but not for everybody, so when somebody asks a question that seems silly for you, helping the guy by answering is more helpful than telling him to read stickies, and it helps also others who come across this thread not being 100% sure of what they understood from reading stickies.
in my case, I have read on the forum the following and I would appreciate some help to confirm if I gathered the correct information.
As I said previously, it might be obvious for you but it can help me and others NOT to brick their phone !
When I receive it, if it is on 4.0.4 official, I should NOT attempt any wipe or format.
if I want to flash CM9.1, first thing I have to do is:
install "Siyah S2-v5.0.1"
and then, I can do all the wipes/format in the world I want from CWM, correct ?
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I also think I know the answer about this:
also, what is the best way to flash Syah from a stock rom ? Odin or temp CWM ?
can you give me the pros and cons of each solutions ? Is there any other solution ?
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I think it is safer to flash through Odin as the temp CWM has the emmc bug. But Odin will change my binary counter and add the yellow triangle...
hence why I asked your advice
I haven't found the answer in the stickies about this one... maybe you know if it is safe to restore a nandroid backup ?:
Before bricking my s2, I did a nandroid backup.
if I restore my nandroid backup from temp CWM, will it trigger the emmc bug again while restoring it ?
What is your advice, should I flash Siyah S2-v5.0.1 then restore from Siyah CWM my nandroid backup ?
My nandroid backup was done when I had stock 4.0.4 and from CWM temp.
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and lastly,
is it perfectly safe to flash from Odin GB --> ICS and ICS --> GB ? I have read you can hardbrick your phone going from ICS to GB... not sure how though...
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same here, didn't find it in the stickies... and I saw different answers across the forum so it is hard to get conclusions out of it.
again, sorry if it is too easy for you or if you feel like it has been said somewhere else, but your answers can make the difference for people and avoid a brick.
And it doesn't hurt to repeat a correct information, it just confirm it and make it more noticeable.
Thanks for your help,
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I strongly recommend you read the Stickies. The questions you've asked have been answered hundreds of times on here before. And that you've asked them is indicative of not knowing 'the basics'.
Surveys show people who read them have a 84% less chance of bricking their phone than people who don't (almost everyone who visits here & jumps into doing stuff with their phone without understanding the basics/how the phone & its firmware actually works first).
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easy now, you can ask whatever you want as long as you read/search first.
If you did, then it's all good, just because you are trying very hard to not messing up with your device.
I don't know what to put here...any ideas?
anyone to confirm if I got it right ?
I'm lost here; how are you doing with your new device anyways?
still at the repair cente, it is going to take ages
but at least I have time to "prepare", if somebody can answer to my questions of course
megosu said:
still at the repair cente, it is going to take ages
but at least I have time to "prepare", if somebody can answer to my questions of course
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thought they gave you a new one.
what was the question again?
Well, basically all questions from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36480894&postcount=5
At least the first one:
Quote:
When I receive it, if it is on 4.0.4 official, I should NOT attempt any wipe or format.
if I want to flash CM9.1, first thing I have to do is:
install "Siyah S2-v5.0.1"
and then, I can do all the wipes/format in the world I want from CWM, correct ?
I'll try and help you out with a noob-friendly solution.
Remember emmc brickbug affects ONLY AND ONLY devices running 4.0.4 STOCK kernel. if you're running anything else, then u're safe.
if your new device comes with 4.0.4 stock, then the ONLY thing you need to do to be safe is flash a safe kernel (siyah is a valid option) through ODIN.
once u've done that, you will get root+permanent CWM.
Now all you need to do is start flashing, making backups or whatever you please !
Hope I shed some light on your issue pal.
Hugs.
Thank you,
So I got it right, I'll flash siyah first.
thanks again for taking the time to help.
Take care

[Q] Rooting/Kernel/Rom Recommendations

Hi guys.
First up hello. Im a refuge from the Ace section, have a Galaxy SII due for delivery over the next couple of days so Im moving over. On the Ace I flitted between CM7, CM10 unofficial, Lewa and a few others.
Im generally used to rooting via stock recovery and then using CWM to do everthing else, not familiar at all with ODIN as I have never needed to use it. Standard UK SII, unlocked running Gingerbread.
Have read around this section and will continue to do so for a few days, but a few starting pointers would be nice.
Rooting/CWM/Kernels
Whats the easiest way for rooting the SII, preferably from stock recovery
Whats the easiest way for installing CWM?
What the best basic Kernel out there, or Kernel that will do an AIO Root/CWM/Kernel job?
Im reading a lot about this hardbrick lark with ICS, is this purely an issue with stock ICS roms, and its fine to go down the CM10 route?
I can use the search feature, but as Im sure you know thats not always the most productive route.. Although I shall use it in the meantime.
Cheers.
You can learn a lot just by reading peoples problems, and the answers given.
For rooting, you would normally just flash like a siyahv4+ kernel with Odin.
That gives you root, cwm and safe from brickbug.
Theres several other ways also like exynos or doing stuff via recovery.
theunderling said:
You can learn a lot just by reading peoples problems, and the answers given.
For rooting, you would normally just flash like a siyahv4+ kernel with Odin.
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How have i avoided ODIN so long.. hmm, Siyah 4.
Do you know how cumbersome the search feature is here, finally found the download for v4.1.15 (and then realised it was in your signature), now im trying to find the instruction to install via ODIN,. If you happen to know offhand, the exact thread that would be appreciated.
Regarding roms, Im assuming CM10 is the standard, not familiar with any of the devs over on this side of the fence.
Ok, from what I can gather
Download Keis and make sure all drivers for the SII installed
Download Siyah-s2-v4.1.5
Disconnect your phone from your computer
Start ODIN
Click the PDA button, and select Siyah-s2-v4.1.5
Put phone in download mode
Connect the phone to computer
Make sure repartition is not checked
Click the start button
Wait for the phone to reboot
correct???
(sorry, i suffer anxiety, one of the side effects is double checking anything before doing it)
If your on ICS, you can download that siyah kernel, but make sure you get the .zip type.
Get the 1st and 3rd file in the ics rooting guide in my sig.
Stick them all on sd card.
Boot into recovery.
Flash the 1st file-which is temp cwm
Flash the 3rd file-which is su/busybox
Then flash the siyah file-which gives you permanent cwm and safe kernel.
Then reboot phone.
Then you are rooted, with cwm and safe kernel.
The easier way is obviously using odin.
Ps.hope you aint got the g model.
theunderling said:
If your on ICS, you can download that siyah kernel, but make sure you get the .zip type.
Ps.hope you aint got the g model.
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No, its not the G..
It is on gingerbread currently though, not ICS.
GB ffs......lol.
Right you can update to ICS (pain)
or
Set up Odin and flash siyah s2 v2.6.14.tar file
or
Try exynos abuse (may not work on GB).
theunderling said:
GB ffs......lol.
Right you can update to ICS (pain)
or
Set up Odin and flash siyah s2 v2.6.14.tar file
or
Try exynos abuse (may not work on GB).
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I shall go S2 v2 route then. assumedly i can then just flash cm10 iwthout any problems.
Yes GB model, but no, not GT-I9100G
Youll need to check what the install instructions are for the rom
Eg if you need to be on GB or ICS.
Ive never used it, Ive just read you need cwm though.
If possible I would first update to ICS via Kies or OTA then afterwards flash Siyah v4 via ODIN. Once you have done this you are ready to reboot into cwm and flash away. Remember to wipe data/factory reset in CWM though after flashing Siyah kernel and before flashing new rom.
TheATHEiST said:
If possible I would first update to ICS via Kies or OTA then afterwards flash Siyah v4 via ODIN. Once you have done this you are ready to reboot into cwm and flash away. Remember to wipe data/factory reset in CWM though after flashing Siyah kernel and before flashing new rom.
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Ah, ive been reading on problems with ics and hardbrick, i guess that is prevented by flashing siyah post update.
Thanks guys, sorry for the noob questions, im not a noob, but rooting always makes me nervous (a hangover from the days when flashing the bios on the pc was a dangerous hit and miss affair), i just like to double check.
Once im rooted and got CWM im back in familiar territory.
Any other general tips on making the leap from Ace to SII appreciated.
Dont you just love it, when the phone arrives and its pre rooted with siyah and cwm

[Q] GT-i19100P flashing...

Hi guys,
Back for some more invaluable help.
OK so for the record I don't feel myself a noob to flashing I've done many htc and I'm currently on blade elite on my hox at the moment, however...... I see a lot of posts warning not to do certain thing when flashing this phone - GT-i19100.
My Mrs phone is running like a dog its slow laggy and vile to use so I want to change the rom for her to make it run better, use less battery, and most and foremost actually work!!!
So I was thinking something like omega rom. basically a pretty simple stock rom without the bloatware that runs a bit better than the actual stock one.
can anyone help me with if this is actually safe or not? any suggested roms that may achieve my goals? having never had a sgs2 or any Samsung for that matter im really not sure what is available and after 300 pages of reading im still none the wiser.
cheers brett
twiztednibbz said:
Hi guys,
Back for some more invaluable help.
OK so for the record I don't feel myself a noob to flashing I've done many htc and I'm currently on blade elite on my hox at the moment, however...... I see a lot of posts warning not to do certain thing when flashing this phone - GT-i19100.
My Mrs phone is running like a dog its slow laggy and vile to use so I want to change the rom for her to make it run better, use less battery, and most and foremost actually work!!!
So I was thinking something like omega rom. basically a pretty simple stock rom without the bloatware that runs a bit better than the actual stock one.
can anyone help me with if this is actually safe or not? any suggested roms that may achieve my goals? having never had a sgs2 or any Samsung for that matter im really not sure what is available and after 300 pages of reading im still none the wiser.
cheers brett
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the only most imp thing, what people suggest not to do with I9100 is that, u should not make any wipes in recovery, when ur on stock android v4.0.4 ICS. rest u can flash any Stock Sammy based/CM10/CM10.1/AOSP roms meant for I9100 for now after rooting it.
Since I9100P comes with NFC (Near Field Communication) u might lose that with some custom roms
Sun90 said:
the only most imp thing, what people suggest not to do with I9100 is that, u should not make any wipes in recovery, when ur on stock android v4.0.4 ICS. rest u can flash any Stock Sammy based/CM10/CM10.1/AOSP roms meant for I9100 for now after rooting it.
Since I9100P comes with NFC (Near Field Communication) u might lose that with some custom roms
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Great thanks for that, I don't spose there is any chance you can help me with the root? like I say ive done many htc's but as you can probably imagine if I brick her phone ill get a smack in the gob lol
im on android - 4.0.4
baseband - 19100PBVLPB
kernel - 3.0.15-19100PBVLPC-CL1020445
now on my htc I use the bootloader to get into fastboot and then send cwm busybox etc via adb to the phone to achieve root. but I've noted this is nothing like that! I need to flash the relevant kernel (which I aint too sure which one yet), how does the kernel get flashed? via odin? that will then give me CWM and in turn allow me to flash a new ROM?
if I cant use cwm to to wipes etc how is that performed instead?
Sorry to be a pain cheers.
P.S. - ive no idea what NFC is or does so I doubt she will haha!!
twiztednibbz said:
Great thanks for that, I don't spose there is any chance you can help me with the root? like I say ive done many htc's but as you can probably imagine if I brick her phone ill get a smack in the gob lol
im on android - 4.0.4
baseband - 19100PBVLPB
kernel - 3.0.15-19100PBVLPC-CL1020445
now on my htc I use the bootloader to get into fastboot and then send cwm busybox etc via adb to the phone to achieve root. but I've noted this is nothing like that! I need to flash the relevant kernel (which I aint too sure which one yet), how does the kernel get flashed? via odin? that will then give me CWM and in turn allow me to flash a new ROM?
if I cant use cwm to to wipes etc how is that performed instead?
Sorry to be a pain cheers.
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use a brickbug safe kernel like 'Siyah kernel v5.0.1' to root ur phone (.tar file of the same to be flashed by PC odin).Once installed 'Siyah kernel' on ur phone then u can use the Custom recovery of that kernel to make wipes/backup etc
Sun90 said:
use a brickbug safe kernel like 'Siyah kernel v5.0.1' to root ur phone (.tar file of the same to be flashed by PC odin).Once installed 'Siyah kernel' on ur phone then u can use the Custom recovery of that kernel to make wipes/backup etc
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ok ill see what I can manage now lol
I have noted that when I restart the phone with the 3 buttons pressed odin shows the yellow box but only for a second then it goes away again... any ideas? infact what actually happens is if the phone is switched on the box is yellow however when I put it into recovery mode to flash using odin it disappears and doesn't come back?
twiztednibbz said:
ok ill see what I can manage now lol
I have noted that when I restart the phone with the 3 buttons pressed odin shows the yellow box but only for a second then it goes away again... any ideas?
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to understand the basics,u have to do some reading for now ma8
start with the link below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1134290
see these posts are great when the pictures are still there but without them mean not a lot
still have to wait 5 mins between posts arghhhhh lol
oooooh I just realised what I did
just waiting for it to boot vanilla rootbox now thanks for your help!!!

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