[Q] A2SD in stock Gingerbread - Galaxy Ace S5830 General

I want to install Darktremor's A2SD to a stock rooted Gingerbread 2.3.4 (KP7) installation, is it possible to do?
I don't want to use a custom rom, because they all have custom themes, or launchers, or they remove stock functions, which I DO like.
I would be glad if anyone could point me in the right direction to do it.
Thank you!

Wont work with stock, you will either need a custom rom or a modified version of stock rom.
Apart from this there are no options.

Ur best bet is cfroot kernel.
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an0nym0us_ said:
Ur best bet is cfroot kernel.
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An you get SOD too . Every custom rom that use CF-root kernel has SOD. Only STOCK KPN and KPO are SOD free

viktorlj said:
An you get SOD too . Every custom rom that use CF-root kernel has SOD. Only STOCK KPN and KPO are SOD free
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dont know about cfroot causing sod. frankly that so called sod never happen to me even once, and hopefully never will do. i've use cfroot since forever

viktorlj said:
An you get SOD too . Every custom rom that use CF-root kernel has SOD. Only STOCK KPN and KPO are SOD free
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Does all Sammy phone with cf-root get it? I for one haven't had it before.

CF-root+dt-a2sd+deodex+ext4+CRM v4 using DDKQ5 also working
CRM v4 unknown.. quardrant is 1400~1500 only.. how to check?
dt-a2sd works
ext4 works
deodex works
maybe CF-root can work on any firmware, but they tested only on KPN and KPO
so far, no SOD problem..

viktorlj said:
An you get SOD too . Every custom rom that use CF-root kernel has SOD. Only STOCK KPN and KPO are SOD free
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Don't assume pal. Honestlly I don't know the root cause of SODs I experienced it once using Fl.ashX2 but never experienced it on BlackHawk. They are both KPN.

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Will franco.kernelv10 (only kernel) work on stock rom 2.2.2??

Wil it work?
My phone=Rooted,2.2.2,clockwork recovery done....
It works.
You will have to root etc. before you can flash new kernel.
Jackmax32 said:
Wil it work?
My phone=Rooted,2.2.2,clockwork recovery done....
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u may face prob so dont think of flashing his kernel on stock u may get performance issue
Before flashing, do nand backup
shhbz said:
u may face prob so dont think of flashing his kernel on stock u may get performance issue
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Have been running his kernel on stockrom for a week now, just as a test, phone is more responsive, no problems, running fine on 749Mhz
Wil go back to LOL 1.4.2 which I find one of the best for the moment.
When bluetooth headset works on Miks CM7 I will switch to that
Seems like franco.kernel v10 is not happy with my stock rom...Neocore and quadrant score increased but there is a slight lag when playing games(eg angry birds lag a little more with this kernel as compared to sipollo's kernel)..may be its coz of stock rom..back to sippolo's kernel until further update from franco..
Well, you can't blame he, the kernel was made for his custom rom
dieguchoel said:
Well, you can't blame he, the kernel was made for his custom rom
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That is true. He is making the kernel for his ROM. However, I have noticed other ROM developers using older versions of his kernel. I hope his kernels will continue to be somewhat compatible with other ROMs. He is doing great work!
Someone trying v11 on Void rom? Is it vorking? Thanks
Jackmax32 said:
Wil it work?
My phone=Rooted,2.2.2,clockwork recovery done....
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you can try it..but you do a backup before the flash..
I flashed v11 over stock ROM (v10e, 2.2) and didn't see any problems.
Flashed Franco v11 kernel on stock rom,seems like the battery backup has increased a bit. Much better than the stock one.
haroonak said:
Flashed Franco v11 kernel on stock rom,seems like the battery backup has increased a bit. Much better than the stock one.
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Can you please explain what is better on Franco v11 kernel over stock? So I know should I install it...

Q) Best stock gingerbread rom which is stable, fast and good battery life??

Hi all.
Im frm India.I just bought Samsung galaxy ace. Im on stock 2.2.1. presently in "about phone", it shows
Android version: 2.2.1
Baseband version: s5830DDKA7
Build number:FROYO.DDKA7
I want to upgrade to latest stock gingerbread rom. can any1 plz suggest me a latest stock gingerbread rom with these features :stable, fast and good battery life.
Also plz giv me the links for rom as well as odin and the download instructions also.
And also a link for my present rom.
I heard that bootloader files cause hard bricking. so plz provide all the links wich i asked without bootloader files.
plz help
Thanks in advance guys...
Edit: solved. For now its KPH.
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Wait for GingerReal to come out.
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Its not like I don't want to help you but mostly all of your questions can be answered just by lookin' into the "Android develpment" section of this sub-forum.
You can find everything you need there; from instructions about how to flash a ROM to the ROM itself.
As for the best ROM, well, there's aint much custom ROM for the Ace now. But a stock XXKPH might be the one you lookin' for.
Used it for almost a moth now and still no SODs or crap like that.
Hope this help.
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KPH is what you are looking for.
I've used every rom out there but I find it the best one.
Use cf-root kernel on it & apply some tweaks. It'll fulfill all your needs.
Don't forget to hit thanks if I helped you!
Code Rom is the best till now .
Fast, stable with darktremors apps2sd and ext 4 support in nexus ace .
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As you can see from comments above; such 'best ROM' is relative to each people.
One may want features that others dont and vice versa.
You should try one by one and find which suits you best.
Thanq guys for ur replies. Im unable to find my present firmware(DDKA7) not even here
http://www.samfirmware.com/WEBPROTECT-s5830.htm.
So if anythng goes wrong, hw cn i get back to my present firmware(DDKA7)?
vikraam said:
Thanq guys for ur replies. Im unable to find my present firmware(DDKA7) not even here
http://www.samfirmware.com/WEBPROTECT-s5830.htm.
So if anythng goes wrong, hw cn i get back to my present firmware(DDKA7)?
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You don't need to go back to the same firmware. If you want to go back to froyo then you flash with DDKC1.
Don't forget to hit thanks if I helped you!
The thing would be void warranty if you want to get an exchange... they do check your firmware version.
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consegregate said:
The thing would be void warranty if you want to get an exchange... they do check your firmware version.
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yeah if there wil b any damage in future, i need to flash previous firmware b4 taking it to samsung care. So thats why i asked
Hey!
I think all ROM-s DEVELOPERS and others, who may include needed things in ROM(custom ones)are WORTH for BIG RESPECT(developers are doing what they can and after that they MAYBE can IMPROVE, already made out ROM-s)!!!
CHEERS!
try stock 2.3.4 + custom kernel cf-root... no any kind of bugs for me..
If you really want a stock gingerbread firmware (stock means no modification at all, no custom kernel) then I can suggest 2.3.3 KPN from Spain. No SOD so far, wake up lag almost does not exist (both problems are in 2.3.4 KPH).
However, if you can live with a from time to time SOD or with the wake up lag, 2.3.4 KPH is enough. Also, if you go KPH, there's a lot of custom ROM for it now.
chinoyray said:
If you really want a stock gingerbread firmware (stock means no modification at all, no custom kernel) then I can suggest 2.3.3 KPN from Spain. No SOD so far, wake up lag almost does not exist (both problems are in 2.3.4 KPH).
However, if you can live with a from time to time SOD or with the wake up lag, 2.3.4 KPH is enough. Also, if you go KPH, there's a lot of custom ROM for it now.
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I agree and vote for KPN. Haven't encountered any SOD yet ( I use my SGA as a portable hotspot for an average of 6 hours a day, and with KPH, SOD happens twice a day) Hope it stays stable..
2.3.3 XWKPN is the best for me

[Q] Lite'ning Rom v.5.0 XXKG6 + Nimphetamine 2.0.5

Hello,
I haven't find anything like an instruction for this.
I actually have the Lite'ning Rom 5.0 XXKG6 on my SGS2, but how can I get that special Kernel on that Rom?
And does that "magical" Kernel really make the batterylife better like many people report?
And does that Kernel work good with the Lite'ning Rom?
Doesnt it work?
El Toro said:
Doesnt it work?
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As far as i know Litening Rom once used Ninphetamin kernel. Dont know if it still does. Ask in the respective thread or try it urself.
ask here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1095274
urself: Do a backup of ur rom via cwm. Install kernel. See if it works. For kernel install see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179814

[Q] kernel for custom rom

I just got the sgs2 from amazon, I checked the baseband and kernel, which says that I have UHKG7 (firmware) and UHKG4 (baseband).
I know this corresponds to the UH_MUL_KG7 version when I do the CF-Root. However, I was looking through the custom rom's section and most of the ROM's seem to be built off of "KI3"
Does this mean I should flash the KI3 version of CF-Root instead of the KG7 one? I want to be able to play around and try a bunch of custom rom's later. does it matter which CF-Root I flash at this point or do I HAVE to have the KI3 CF-Root to be able to flash the KI3-based custom roms?
Also, would flashing the KI3-based stuff mess up my phone?
Not new to flashing custom roms but I've never had a phone with this many kernel options/versions. Any help is appreciated guys, thanks.
zeotrope said:
I just got the sgs2 from amazon, I checked the baseband and kernel, which says that I have UHKG7 (firmware) and UHKG4 (baseband).
I know this corresponds to the UH_MUL_KG7 version when I do the CF-Root. However, I was looking through the custom rom's section and most of the ROM's seem to be built off of "KI3"
Does this mean I should flash the KI3 version of CF-Root instead of the KG7 one? I want to be able to play around and try a bunch of custom rom's later. does it matter which CF-Root I flash at this point or do I HAVE to have the KI3 CF-Root to be able to flash the KI3-based custom roms?
Also, would flashing the KI3-based stuff mess up my phone?
Not new to flashing custom roms but I've never had a phone with this many kernel options/versions. Any help is appreciated guys, thanks.
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It would make more sense to flash KI3 stock firmware root with KI3 followed by custom rom of choice .
jje
JJEgan said:
It would make more sense to flash KI3 stock firmware root with KI3 followed by custom rom of choice .
jje
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thanks for the reply. if i switch to ki3 stock firmware should everything (theoretically) work properly?
zeotrope said:
thanks for the reply. if i switch to ki3 stock firmware should everything (theoretically) work properly?
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Yes all should work .
jje
JJEgan said:
Yes all should work .
jje
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OK, sorry for being so dense but one more question.
Say I go that way and flash KI3 stock then CF-Root for KI3....
then i flash a custom ROM, am I limited to custom roms that only work with KI3 kernel?
in other words, do i have to keep switching to different stock kernels as I try different custom roms?
zeotrope said:
OK, sorry for being so dense but one more question.
Say I go that way and flash KI3 stock then CF-Root for KI3....
then i flash a custom ROM, am I limited to custom roms that only work with KI3 kernel?
in other words, do i have to keep switching to different stock kernels as I try different custom roms?
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Usually when you flahs a custom rom it comes with it´s own kernel so you dont have to worry. If the rom doesn´t come with it´s own kernel you may be able to use it with any kernel (few exceptions)
rj.camargo said:
Usually when you flahs a custom rom it comes with it´s own kernel so you dont have to worry. If the rom doesn´t come with it´s own kernel you may be able to use it with any kernel (few exceptions)
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awesome, do i have to worry about the custom rom overwriting the CWM from cf-root?
Cwm is built into the kernel in samsung land, and most custom roms come with a kernel with Cwm.
Kernel version should be the same as rom version for stock roms/cf root. Custom roms often come with a recommended kernel.
You can move between newer and older stock roms via odin or restoring cwm backup, generally without wipe.
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[Q] About flashing Siyah kernel

Just one short question so I dont do something stupid: do I need to do some kind of procedure or anything before I flash Siyah 3.0.1.? The phone has ALL stock software and settings and hasn't been tampered like this in any way as its only several days old.
Thanks in advance.
bad move. 3.0.1 is for ics rom. You are likely to be on gingerbread.
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If you have not installed CWM, you can just install it via Odin. Also make sure that you actually have ICS (android 4.XX) installed on your phone or it wont work.
Just to confirm, you have the i9100? Not the US T-mobile version of SGS2?
jelle2503 said:
bad move. 3.0.1 is for ics rom. You are likely to be on gingerbread.
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Yeah I'm on Gingerbread, all stock. Should I flash 3.0 instead?
And I still dont know is there something to do, some kind of procedure or something before the flashing.
Here it says it already needs to be rooted before the flash...
http://www.inspiredgeek.com/2011/11...recovery-battery-life-screen-sensitivity-fix/
Kaze105 said:
If you have not installed CWM, you can just install it via Odin. Also make sure that you actually have ICS (android 4.XX) installed on your phone or it wont work.
Just to confirm, you have the i9100? Not the US T-mobile version of SGS2?
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Yeah, international version, GT i9100
boki9999 said:
Yeah I'm on Gingerbread, all stock. Should I flash 3.0 instead?
And I still dont know is there something to do, some kind of procedure or something before the flashing.
Here it says it already needs to be rooted before the flash...
http://www.inspiredgeek.com/2011/11...recovery-battery-life-screen-sensitivity-fix/
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do not install that siyah 3 kernel if you are still on gingerbread. You have 2 options. Install siyah 2.6.14 for gingerbread, or upgrade your current rom to ICS and then install siyah 3.
So, for example I could go with Speedmod or CfRoot, flash some Ics rom(Miui for example) and then flash Siyah?
If you want to stay on gingerbread and use siyah, use siyah 2.6.14 or lower. If you want to go to ICS, use siyah 3.0 or higher. It's that simple. 2.6.x only works on gingerbread, and 3.x only works on ICS.
just flash recovery
boki9999 said:
So, for example I could go with Speedmod or CfRoot, flash some Ics rom(Miui for example) and then flash Siyah?
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If its brand new and stock, first root (zergrush method), flash CF-Root using odin, get ClockWorkMod (using rom manager from market).
After that you can go ahead and flash any ICS rom but first backup everything.
So backup contacts (I just go to contacts and from menu use export to SD card), sms (using any sms backup app from market), all the apps you would like to save for later use with Titanium Backup (free addition is fine).
Also do a back for your stock rom in recovery (I suppose you can do that even before rooting - but I did it after I rooted and got CF-Root kernel).
Hope it helps.
Thanks a lot!
But doesnt Cf Root already come with CWM?
And is this the right method?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1321582
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boki9999 said:
Thanks a lot!
But doesnt Cf Root already come with CWM?
And is this the right method?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1321582
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Easy way to root is with odin. Look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
That guy is great, but what's creating a confusion about Siyah is FAQ on his page:
Q: Does this kernel work on XXXXXX-ROM?
A: If the ROM is based on Samsung Stock ICS Rom LPQ or newer, it should. Otherwise, search the thread... If you cannot find any reference to that ROM, try the kernel. You won't lose anything by trying this kernel. Worst case scenario is to reflash your previous kernel or ROM. You can backup your previous kernel with Hellcat's k-tool from the market.
So, I tried with 3.0 on my GB 2.3.4., and it didn't work, so I had to flash old kernel.
The reason I want to use Siyah is dual-boot, which it should provide.
Another problem is that ICS comes very slowly.
Siyah V3 doesn't work with Gingerbread roms. It's an ICS kernel. Try Siyah 2.6.14, that's the GB version (look for the thread in the dev section).
I'm still so confused about all of this and can't decide what to do. In addition, there is no cf-root for my kernel(BOKK1).
From the CFRoot thread "What if there is no matching download ? Try finding the closest match." & "The XX and OXA identifiers are not that important" (in your case the BO).
boki9999 said:
I'm still so confused about all of this and can't decide what to do. In addition, there is no cf-root for my kernel(BOKK1).
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TimAnd said:
That guy is great, but what's creating a confusion about Siyah is FAQ on his page:
Q: Does this kernel work on XXXXXX-ROM?
A: If the ROM is based on Samsung Stock ICS Rom LPQ or newer, it should. Otherwise, search the thread... If you cannot find any reference to that ROM, try the kernel. You won't lose anything by trying this kernel. Worst case scenario is to reflash your previous kernel or ROM. You can backup your previous kernel with Hellcat's k-tool from the market.
So, I tried with 3.0 on my GB 2.3.4., and it didn't work, so I had to flash old kernel.
The reason I want to use Siyah is dual-boot, which it should provide.
Another problem is that ICS comes very slowly.
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Hmmm. I think I answered this...
MistahBungle said:
Siyah V3 doesn't work with Gingerbread roms. It's an ICS kernel. Try Siyah 2.6.14, that's the GB version (look for the thread in the dev section).
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Deja vu! I said the same thing on page 1! (no offense, MB. Meant for the other dude)
Did you ? Sorry CTM, didn't read the first page :-( Just saw the 'query' at the top of this page.
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Hmmm. I think I answered this...Deja vu! I said the same thing on page 1! (no offense, MB. Meant for the other dude)
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boki9999 said:
I'm still so confused about all of this and can't decide what to do. In addition, there is no cf-root for my kernel(BOKK1).
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You can use the kk2 CF root kernel.
TimAnd said:
The reason I want to use Siyah is dual-boot, which it should provide.
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Siyah Kernel up to 3.01 (which is for ICS as you are already told) up to now does not support dual boot! Its only a placeholder till now in CWM. It may support dual boot in future but not now.

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