Hi i've an asianretail 4.3.13 rooted with CWM install via rom manager can i use it to flash custom rom shuch as alien rom or any suitable rom to recommend?
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kababoom said:
Hi i've an asianretail 4.3.13 rooted with CWM install via rom manager can i use it to flash custom rom shuch as alien rom or any suitable rom to recommend?
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yes, as the previous poster has said, it's not a problem to have questions. Everyone here is really helpful, just gotta post em' in the right place. Q&A, question and answer section, is probably the best place to start. This section, Android Development, is a discussion forum.
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Yes u can.
But there its a problem with clockwork cwm wiping so get the edited one that romracer posted here in the dev section. Also make sure to research the roms before flashing as some require att atrixs. Gl hf. And QandA section next time
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hey, im new here. i hav no idea to how to install a custom rom? btw wht is kernal?
seriously, i hate touchwiz.. need to get rid off it. and here the threads are so scattered , i cant find one regarding my question.... the other thing is that is there any future support once u flash a rom ? or is it just for fun! i rooted my phone nd i did a lag fix thru the app market, oclf..
can any one recommend me a suitable rom, no touchwiz, no bloatware, and wht ever is it there...
thankx
help will be appreciated.
after you root you need a recovery that can flash custom roms. you can download clockwork recovery mod from the market and use that first flash a recovery and from there you can flash roms with it.
from there just start flashing roms until you find one that you like.
before you get into flashing roms and kernels i would recommend reading more and at least disabling the lagfix.
you can find a lot of useful information here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=734164
btw please post questions in the q&a or general section
Read the stickies, they have everything you want/need to know as a user. And you won't be posting this thread if you have even glanced through them.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=771111
Q&A section
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good starting point here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=849028
It's kernels, not kernAl!
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Its not kernel its CARNAL geez
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Just wondering..
What ROMs are currently being developed here on XDA (both the original android & android ROMs sections) are flashable through ODIN? and is there a benefit to flashing through CWM?
Thanks heaps
chaosreign said:
Just wondering..
What ROMs are currently being developed here on XDA (both the original android & android ROMs sections) are flashable through ODIN? and is there a benefit to flashing through CWM?
Thanks heaps
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flashing through odin you can flash stock roms from different regions and also litening pro...check the android development section and you will find the rom thread there. also if you are going to root do your homework first...
benefit of flashing through CWM is it makes life alot easier...ie flashing through your computer each time you want to put a new rom on your phone...all your answers are in the original development thread
Yeh..I've been using Lite'ning Rom (currently on v6.1) on my SGSII, but I wanna jump on android 2.3.5.
Any recommendations on ROMs that can be flashed via ODIN..and provides good battery life?
Stock 2.3.5 from Intratechs thread .
jje
Do stock like JJe suggested and then just enjoy the beauty of it...give yourself a week trying it out and in between read through the original dev forums about roms and how everything works...each rom thread has guides on installations and how they work...if you got more questions feel free to ask me
Matriak31 said:
if you got more questions feel free to ask me
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Thanks heaps!
I just flashed Revolution ROM..we'll see how it all goes
chaosreign said:
Thanks heaps!
I just flashed Revolution ROM..we'll see how it all goes
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good choice
Where were you able to find the odin version? I cant flash via cwn as i dont have root access. :S
neon_skunk said:
Where were you able to find the odin version? I cant flash via cwn as i dont have root access. :S
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4 posts above states thread search the name and you'll find stock ROMs Odin flashable.....
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I just rooted, I've got ROM Manager and I'm about to use it to install the ClockworkMod recovery.
If I ever decide I don't want it, can I restore the phone's factory recovery console? If so, how? And will the method vary as kernels, firmwares etc do?
Thank you.
As much as I know, ROM Manager does not work on SGS2. Please search for the "CWM" thread in the "original development" forum.
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shimi4 said:
As much as I know, ROM Manager does not work on SGS2. Please search for the "CWM" thread in the "original development" forum.
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Then I wonder how I am to perform the same kinds of activities ROM Manager supports, like installing and backing up ROMs. Is there a GUI-based alternative?
Im also some what new at thia stuff.
First you should get your hands on the program called ODIN and also the cf root that matchs your current phones verison.
Thay way when you flash your phone tou get clockwork mod and then back it up.
I am sure others can get into more detail but as i said.... I am also new at using ROMS
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robertandrews said:
Then I wonder how I am to perform the same kinds of activities ROM Manager supports, like installing and backing up ROMs. Is there a GUI-based alternative?
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First stop posting your questions in the dev sections, second you don't need rom manager to do all that, you simply need a to flash a kernel that has cwm recovery built in, that's what rom manager boots into anyway.
peachpuff said:
First stop posting your questions in the dev sections, second you don't need rom manager to do all that, you simply need a to flash a kernel that has cwm recovery built in, that's what rom manager boots into anyway.
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sorry mate. but i was only trying to answer a question.
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Sorry i quoted the wrong post, my answer was meant for the op
wrong thread dood...
Questions or Problems Should Not Be Posted in the Development Forum
Please Post in the Correct Forums and Read THIS
Moving to Q&A
Stock recovery = Samsungs 3 e recovery flash a stock rom or stock kernel to match your phone .
Stock Roms .and csc
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
jje
hi all
i'm new here and thank you for this wonderful site
today I bought Atrix 4G MB860 i want to know what is the best ROM ?
who do I install the first Kernel or (CM7 ics) for example ?
ROMs are kinda subjective, but CM7 is a good start.
Congrats on picking up the Atrix...
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read swift's noob guide in general section
sspa said:
read swift's noob guide in general section
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10 char
Thank you
then before I installed CM7 ics wipe data - cache - the kernel-cm7 ics - in the last GAPPS - Reboot
is this the correct order ?
emel-iine-6z said:
Thank you
then before I installed CM7 ics wipe data - cache - the kernel-cm7 ics - in the last GAPPS - Reboot
is this the correct order ?
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You will need to unlock your bootloader and flash romracer's recovery first. See the "pudding" thread and romracer's "recovery" thread in the dev section. Sorry, at work and no time to mess with links for you.
<edit> Easier for me to just post links:
Pudding
Romracer's Recovery
yes but i install the kernel before ROM Ba2tf ?
You don't need to install any kernel if you want the "stock" experience. The kernel is included in the ROM.
However after flashing the ROM you can replace its kernel with, e.g. Faux's kernel (so you'll be able to do OC and UV)
Hi all!
I would really like to install a new unofficial ROM on my s3.
Here's the question: I am currently using I9300XXEMC2, the device is rooted and I already installed CWM Recovery and Rom manager.
Can I install Omega ROM (Based on beta firmware XXUFME7) straight from the I9300XXEMC2 fw?
Thank you for the answers.
Peace and love <3
I would recommend using recovery directly. You may or may no0t need to wipe. Please have a look at the link in my signature "read before rooting" to help you understand the basics
rootSU said:
I would recommend using recovery directly. You may or may no0t need to wipe. Please have a look at the link in my signature "read before rooting" to help you understand the basics
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Hi and thank you for your answer.
I red the thread in your signature, but it didn't help (or I didn't see it) for my question.
My question is: do I need to install a new BB, before flashing the rom, if I want to flash a rom based on a different BB from the one I'm currently using?
Thank you so much in advance.
(Sorry for bad english, I'm italian ^^ )
The rom is installed over the old rom. It replaces it entirely. You can flash any rom over any other rom except you may need to wipe data for the reasons explained in the "read before rooting" thread.
Roms are not based on bb's (if you mean baseband). Any baseband should work on any rom. Always backup efs (again in the thread I suggested you read). Whether the thread answers a particular question or not is irrelevant. You really need to know all of it
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In this case a full wipe is probably necessary to go from 4.1.2 to 4.2.2
Thank you so much!
This is not my first time flashing, anyway thank you for the thread, I red it all, and yeah, I was talking about the baseband^^
Thankyou, problem solved, moderators: you can close this thread.
Thanks again XDA for the fast help you provide