[SGS2] Modem Thread (modem guide) (thanks @geko95gek)
[REF] Modem+RIL CWM Installers (thanks @hawerpaul)
Hi everybody,
I did a lot of tests with different modem versions in order to see battery usage impact with my current configuration (Touch X v2 + ninphetamine 2.1.3).
To do those tests easilly and day after day with same situations, I used a CWM script (zip file) to avoid PC / Odin.
Here is those different modem versions with script :
XXKE4 : HERE
XXKE7 : HERE
XXKF2 : HERE
XXKF3 : HERE (thanks @Alef_0)
XXKG2 : HERE
XXKG3 : HERE
XXKG5 : HERE
XXKG6 : HERE
XXKH3 : HERE
XXKI1 : HERE
XXKI3 : HERE
XXKI4 : HERE
XXKL1 : HERE (thanks @Alef_0)
XXKP1 : HERE (thanks @shahulvm)
XXKP4 : HERE (thanks @SMN)
XXKP8 : HERE (thanks @SMN)
XXKPA : HERE (thanks @lrbpereira)
XXLP1 : HERE
XXLP6 : HERE (thanks @SMN)
XXLPB : HERE (thanks @freemini)
XXLPH : HERE (thanks @ql4y3r)
XXLPJ : HERE (thanks @freemini : credits go entirely to codeworkx)
XXLPQ : HERE (thanks @Tyrol)
UHLPE : HERE (thanks @Elisha
XXLPS : HERE (thanks @Irvysan)
XXLPW : HERE (thanks @Irvysan)
XXLPX : HERE (thanks @Irvysan)
XXLQ5 : HERE
XXLQ6 : HERE
UHLPH : HERE (thanks @red.hat)
Korean GS2 M250K-UB23 : HERE (thanks @$wissdroid)
For those who want to backup their modem before any flash, here is a CWM script I just made : HERE
Very quick user guide :
1/ download zip file and put it onto your internal sdcard
2/ if you have CWM app installed, you can use "Flash update" and select the zip file. Else reboot in CWM and use "install from zip".
No wipe needed
Alternate modem : NEKF2 HERE
Second alternate modem : NEKI2 (same network operator (THREE) released in Italy) HERE (thanks @thanksgiving60 and @s_wind)
testando said:
Here it is.. I recommend all THREE users to try this modem as it is a MASSIVE improvement from any other modem...
Maybe someone more experienced than me could have a look into the modifications done by THREE to this modem and apply them on other versions...
Attached as a zip package flashable through CWM.
This is NOT the regular KF2 that you can find all over XDA, its extracted from my stock 3UK Rom, its modified by Three to serve their network better, and I can say they have done a good job.
Once again this is NOT the regular KF2 Modem
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Latest Orange network provider modems : BVKJ4 : HERE and BVKL1 : HERE and BVLPB :HERE
A related thread on the same subject (@ykk_five) : HERE
Another related :
xProteus said:
always got mine from http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S_II:_Support_Downloads
but thanks for the benchmarks.
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Here is my results in terms of battery usage
(Fast Dormancy always enable, by the way my provider doesn't manage this mod)
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Wake mode, GSM only (neither data, nor wifi, screen-off) :
KI4 (0.45%) < KG5 et KI3 (0.7%/h) < KG2 (0.8%/h) < KG6 et KI1 (0.9%/h) < KF2 (1%/h) < KH3 (1.25%/h) < KE4 (1.8%/h) < KE7 (1.9%/h) < KG1 (2.25%/h)
Wake mode, GSM + 3G activated (for mails), screen-off :
KI4 (0.7%) < KG5 et KI1 (1%/h) < KF2 et KG2 et KI3 (1.4%/h) < KG1 (1.7%/h) < KH3 (2%/h) < KG6 (2.3%/h) < KE7 (2.4%/h) < KE4 (3.4%/h)
2G usage (stream radio), screen-off :
KG5 (9%/h) < KG2 et KI4 (14%/h) < KG6 et KE4 (17%/h) < KG1 (18%/h) < KI1 (19%/h) < KF2 et KH3 (20%/h) < KE7 (22%/h)
3G usage (stream radio), screen-off :
KG6 (13%/h) < KG5 (14%/h) < KI3 et KI4 (15%/h) < KG2 et KI1 (16%/h) < KE4 et KF2 (18%/h)
Here is performance tests I did those last days (around 200) using versatile speedtest.net (so many possible issues) :
bgn9000 said:
That's right that all modems since KI4 are very good in terms of performance.
SpeedTest.net is a little bit complicated because we have a lot of infra between our GS2 and the server. So, we can have day after day, test after test, different results.
My approach is to bench a lot and provide a MIN/AVERAGE/MAX for each modem.
After that, my choice will be based on average battery usage.
All of this hard work is to provide a single view of what we can expect but, of course, because of so many networks, this is a little bit limited
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markpap said:
I think that this post may help someone from my country. I use XXLPS with Vodafone Greece and after testing almost all other modems, I found it the best for signal and 3g.
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Here is newest XXKI3 Modem/Baseband ( in XXKI3 2.3.5 newest stock Rom )
Very good
I will add it to the post 1 and also KG2 I forgot.
oh man !! exactly what I need !!!!
Mercy !
hmm we have that already
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1131950
really interested ... what's the better?
I flashed the 2.3.5 KI3 and still get no Mobile Data ... I just came from villian to the 2.3.5 it was working on there just fine. Any ideas which one to flash?
n-zocker said:
hmm we have that already
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1131950
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Do you know the difference between Odin version and CWM version?
Zanr Zij said:
Do you know the difference between Odin version and CWM version?
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This is the same version. I just extracted modem.bin from each stock ROM and put it into a zip file with a small CWM script.
n-zocker said:
hmm we have that already
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1131950
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My idea is to give a way to avoid Odin/PC and to decorrelate ROM and modem versions.
Moreover, I am trying to investigate battery usage for each in some situations. I am not paying too much attention on network efficiency.
TecQuality said:
really interested ... what's the better?
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For the moment, the best one is KG5.
patt2k said:
I flashed the 2.3.5 KI3 and still get no Mobile Data ... I just came from villian to the 2.3.5 it was working on there just fine. Any ideas which one to flash?
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Do you have access to normal GSM connection ?
Could you check your modem version (just to verify there is no unknown) ?
And IMEI ?
n-zocker said:
hmm we have that already
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1131950
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The front page hasn't been updated since KG3, you have to scroll through 36 pages to find later modems. And for the ones actually on the first page you have to transfer to another website before you can download them, not great for the mobile app.
it is said KG2 is the best...just will check this out
Just flashed KI3 on VillainRom 3.0. Thanks!
pac213 said:
Just flashed KI3 on VillainRom 3.0. Thanks!
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With me, KI1 is the best modem so far. Better wifi strength!
Sent from my GT-I9100
Zanr Zij said:
With me, KI1 is the best modem so far. Better wifi strength!
Sent from my GT-I9100
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Normally, wifi belongs to kernel not modem.
I tried this after a bad modem flash
i think you don need to post the zip files for every modem coz i have posted a skeleton zip together with instructions about a year ago in the I9000 forum
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833861
http://ykkfive.blogspot.com/2010/11/switching-modem-anytime-anywhere.html
NOTE: the redbend_ua file inside the zip is for I9000 AND NOT FOR I9100, just replace it with I9100's redbend_ua will do
ykk_five said:
i think you don need to post the zip files for every modem coz i have posted a skeleton zip together with instructions about a year ago in the I9000 forum
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833861
http://ykkfive.blogspot.com/2010/11/switching-modem-anytime-anywhere.html
NOTE: the redbend_ua file inside the zip is for I9000 AND NOT FOR I9100, just replace it with I9100's redbend_ua will do
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Interesting indeed
Post 2: my personnal results / benchmark about battery usage for each modem... this is the main purpose of this thread.
bgn9000 said:
This is the same version. I just extracted modem.bin from each stock ROM and put it into a zip file with a small CWM script.
My idea is to give a way to avoid Odin/PC and to decorrelate ROM and modem versions.
Moreover, I am trying to investigate battery usage for each in some situations. I am not paying too much attention on network efficiency.
For the moment, the best one is KG5.
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Very useful thread but note that network efficiency has direct and severe impact on battery life...
My scenario is: im on the 3uk network, and the best modem for me is the 3 modified Ke7 (? Not sure, not on phone now, have to double check)... any other modem gives ****ty network coverage and therefore bad battery life...
Ke7 (?) modified by 3 gives the best coverage and battery life for me...
Even if I use the normal ke7 (?) downloaded from here, I have bad network coverage...
I plan on extracting the modem from 3uk stock ROM and posting in a new thread for other 3uk users to test...
I'll make some research on how to extract the radio from the ROM...
testando said:
Very useful thread but note that network efficiency has direct and severe impact on battery life...
My scenario is: im on the 3uk network, and the best modem for me is the 3 modified Ke7 (? Not sure, not on phone now, have to double check)... any other modem gives ****ty network coverage and therefore bad battery life...
Ke7 (?) modified by 3 gives the best coverage and battery life for me...
Even if I use the normal ke7 (?) downloaded from here, I have bad network coverage...
I plan on extracting the modem from 3uk stock ROM and posting in a new thread for other 3uk users to test...
I'll make some research on how to extract the radio from the ROM...
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I am aware of those different results expected on different networks/providers
Your remark is very interesting and you can post here your modem.bin file you can extract from your 3uk stock ROM. Usually, this is a tar (or tar.md5 : just rename it by removing .md5 at the end) file or and exe file (Exe file is a self extracted exe on PC/windows). Once you will extract (unzip if you like) everything on your PC. Into sub directory, you should find modem.bin file.
Let me know by PM.
Related
Does anyone can extract the csc files that is active on his/hers tab with stock rom for The Netherlands which is not modified?
ROM: Galaxy Tab 10.1 P7500 3G+Wifi Honeycomb 3.1/3.2
File and folder overview:
<CSC>
- system
-- CSCFiles.txt
-- CSCVersion.txt
-- csc
----contents.db
----customer.xml
----others.xml
----sales_code.dat
-- etc
----enforcecopyinglibpackages.txt
Reason: cause I don't have a Dutch/The Netherlands CSC folder on my tab, since I early flashed it to Honeycomb 3.2.
So I don't have the CSC codes active below:
BEN
MMO
ONL
QIC
TFT
TNL
VDF
VDP
XEN
KPN
PHN
Thanks in advance!
I'd like to help you (Belgian GXT 10.1 3G + Wifi)
I just rooted him, but didn't flash another ROM.
So if you can explain how can extract it, I'll do it for you
with other words I can't find the CSC map like you ask.
Thanks for your responce!
The most easiest way is using the app Root Explorer (or other file-explorer app with root capabilities).
* Browse to the folder /system/csc
* copy the folder /system/csc to your "sd-card" --> /sdcard (the folder contains mostly 3-letter folders)
* Exit root app and plug your Tab to your pc.
* Copy it your pc and zip .
here you go
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=LO8L5AVC
I hope i could help you with this
Thanks for your fast actions! I will look into it asap.
I looked in to it. You have, 2 bad, only 1 csc and that is your Belgium one. I don't know why though.
Thanks again!
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
Moving to Q&A
Anyone that can give the firmware and csc code that is used in the Netherlands? No files, just a code.
Verstuurd van mijn GT-P7500 met Tapatalk
Can you tell me the Dutch csc code?!?! Cause Megaupload is dead....
I'm not sure what Samsung did use for a CSC code for The Netherlands. They are looking in to that for me (the said on Facebook).
Official it is one of these:
BEN = NETHERLANDS
MMO = NETHERLANDS
ONL = NETHERLANDS
QIC = NETHERLANDS
TFT = NETHERLANDS
TNL = NETHERLANDS
VDF = NETHERLANDS
VDP = NETHERLANDS
XEN = NETHERLANDS
KPN = NETHERLANDS
Source: http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/?page=1&t=1
I personally don't have any of the above on my Dutch tablet .
Maybe I can help you, but I'm quite new to android. I own a P7510 Wifi only SGT bought in the Netherlands.
I can still access the original stock rom, if I nandroid back to stock.
But before I do I like to know what are these csc files and are those of my P7510 similar on the P7500?
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I checked the firmware code of the P7510 in a shop, but that wasn't the same.
Perhaps the CSC code is. CSC stands for Country Sales Code. You can see it by installing the app "SGS CSC Selector" or "Samsung Galaxy S / S2 CSC". The selected CSC code is then shown. DONT change it, as it will wipe your tablet to factory defaults.
Edit:
App "Samsung Galaxy S / S2 CSC" works for sure. You can safely click the first button.
It is also possible to open the folder /system/csc/customer.xml.
Line 5 and 6 describes the selected Sales code.
I finally restored my official ROM (Honeycomb 3.2) with correct CSC code. Still can't use Kies upgrades, but hey...that's whats Odin for. This is how.
Go to:
http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/?page=3&t=3&o=1&m=GT-P7500&r=1#regiona
Download:
P7500XWKL1 ## 2011 December P7500XEUKL1 Europe
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(Or use client from http://fus.nanzen.se/ and select
- Firmware: Android - GT-P7500 - Europe
It shows now:
- Product code: GT-P7500UWDXEU
- PDA: P7500XWKHD
- CDC: P7500XEUKH3
- Phone: P7500XWKG1
Check your firmware and download.
But it is the exact same firmware as from the other website and that one is easier to flash (I guess) through Odin.
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* When you have downloaded the Zip-file, extract it.
* Please clear and wipe data and cache and do factory defaults.
* Boot your Tab in Odin mode.
* In odin select your downloaded firmware in Boatloader, PDA and CSC (leave Phone) blank. And click start.
* After a while it reboots (if it bootloops, then clear data and cache partitions again).
When you start your tab you'll have the official ROM version for The Netherlands active. And in my case, the Dutch CSC code PHN. Finally!
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Thanks I have saved this for later for whenever I want to return to stock.
I downloaded a zip for my P7510 from SamMobile, but it contains only one file.
Did you mean I need to put that same file in Bootloader PDA and CSC?
Unfortunatly they put a password on the zip... (I will figure out later how to solve this, or do you know...)
Inflamable said:
Thanks I have saved this for later for whenever I want to return to stock.
I downloaded a zip for my P7510 from SamMobile, but it contains only one file.
Did you mean I need to put that same file in Bootloader PDA and CSC?
Unfortunatly they put a password on the zip... (I will figure out later how to solve this, or do you know...)
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About the 1 file: that's correct. I filled in same files in both PDA and CSC. It did not fail. But not sure that it does anything. At least PDA needs to be filled, that's for sure.
About the password: samfirmware.com OR sammobile.com
If you have troubles, better sign up on there forum and search for possible solutions. Couldnt find anything with p7510 and password atm, so should be fine I guess.
joramteusink said:
About the 1 file: that's correct. I filled in same files in both PDA and CSC. It did not fail. But not sure that it does anything. At least PDA needs to be filled, that's for sure.
About the password: samfirmware.com OR sammobile.com
If you have troubles, better sign up on there forum and search for possible solutions. Couldnt find anything with p7510 and password atm, so should be fine I guess.
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I just saw on sammobiole that the OTA ICS 4.0.4 was relased for the GT-P7510 PHN, which can be found here: http://www.hotfile.com/dl/171858862/2649dfb/GT-P7510_PHN_249719138.bin.html
I don't know what to do with it, but if someone does, please let me know. I guestt the full package for ODIN will be released soon.
really appreciate your answers
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faux123 said:
What is a Kernel? The Kernel is the Foundation in which everything else builds upon in any software system.
[Car Analogy]: Kernel is like the Engine, Electrical system and the Transmission to a car. The Library, Framework and the Apps [AKA ROM] are the body frame and the rest of the Car.
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In other words, you can sort of think of a ROM as your "version of the OS" on this phone, while the kernel is the thing that manages memory, tasks, etc and contains the drivers to the input/outputs. (This is probably highly inaccurate.) If you have options for, say, volume waking, changing the navigation bar, changing general OS settings, that's probably the ROM. Kernel changes are usually to subtly increase speed/reduce battery drain, but they can also be driver features like color control, vibration level, touch wake and so on.
A ROM comes with a default kernel when you flash it. However, the kernel can often be changed, by flashing a different one (the files just get overridden). Not all kernels are compatible with all ROMS/devices, so this does involve a bit of reading (and nandroid backuping, of course).
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ROM literally stands for read-only memory, but I'm not sure this is true. I think the access is only limited by permissions, as root explorer seems to have access to everything. (Once again, I could be quite wrong.) The name probably comes from that the phone manufacturers intended for it to be read-only, since phones were originally intended to be far more locked-in than computers, for some reason.
ROM
(previously) During the production process, the whole operating system was written on ROM [Read Only Memory]
(now) They write it on a Flash-ROM [rewrite-able (Read Only) Memory]
In XDA or Android,
ROM stands for the whole packages, which the manufacturer otherwise write at manufacturing
Package includes:
-Operating System
-Kernel
- diverse Platforms (depending on) [Java is always for Android required]
-Applications
Kernel
Android is based on Linux or it just uses the Linux - Kernel
- the Word kernel comes from Linux and that means Core, because it comes from German Noun [Kern] {I speak German, so understandable for me ;-)}
- Kernel is a bridge between Hardware and Software, which manage the whole Calulating process
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in XDA or Android Modifier
-try to modify the Kernel to accelerate the phone or to activate new/better function
Know-how
Flashing a new ROM/Kernel --> it means new/other version of firmware/Kernel onto your phone
custom ROM/Kernel --> a ROM/Kernel which was not developed manufacturer, it means someone else has modified/tuned/pimped/hacked a ROM
---Recommandable ROM is "CyanogenMod"
Stock ROM/Kernel --> a firmware/Kernel that comes from manufacturer or default/non-Modified ROM/Kernel
Links
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_(computing)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Read-only_memory
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ROM_image
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thanks for the info. :good:
i dont get it...& also i cant find a thread for flashing details...can u help plz
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a kernel is the backbone of the rom
both have to be compatible with each other.
a kernel influences the battery usage of the rom, it also helps it to boot after flashing. a wrong kernel if flashed will make the phone get stuck at logo. a kernel will decide how safe it is to wipe/format your system or if some chips will be triggered to brick the emmc.
it determines root issues too. certain features of the rom will not work unless the kernel supports it like multiwindows in JB. the kernel decides if
your phone will support bootanimations. it will also decide from its nature if you can overclock your phone or undervolt it and to what extent.
custom kernels are released by highly knowledgeable developers and usually it is released in the forum set up for your device. All details of flashing etc are written in the OP. Feedback is given in following posts by those who have used it for reference of new users. usually kernels are paclaged in CWM zips which can be flashed from recovery. sometimes you may come across tar files that can be flashed with mobile or pc odin (depending upon device.
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Dhaval Bhatt said:
i dont get it...& also i cant find a thread for flashing details...can u help plz
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1508585
Look in this u will get an ida about fashing Rom / kernal
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Nice info
Really superb explanation.
What ROM and Kernel to install. Confused
Hi Guys. Ive been reading through the forums here and there but im still confused on what rom and kernel do i need to flash on my Samsung galaxy s3 I9300 international version. I really dont want to mess up this phone thats why i wanted some help from the experts . Ive already rooted my phone and backup everything using titanium backup.
Baseband version : I9300DXELK1
Kernel : 3.0.31 stock
Build Number : I9300XXEMA2
Basically what i really wanted was to have a better battery life, ofcourse new themes/looks/feel, remove all the bloatwares, and hopefully to add items on my multiwindow would really be great. Im doubtful of what version of omega rom and siyah kernel to flash as ive read that they should harmonically match with each other not to mess up the phone. Your help would really be appreciated specially for noob like me
[email protected] said:
Hi Guys. Ive been reading through the forums here and there but im still confused on what rom and kernel do i need to flash on my Samsung galaxy s3 I9300 international version. I really dont want to mess up this phone thats why i wanted some help from the experts . Ive already rooted my phone and backup everything using titanium backup.
Baseband version : I9300DXELK1
Kernel : 3.0.31 stock
Build Number : I9300XXEMA2
Basically what i really wanted was to have a better battery life, ofcourse new themes/looks/feel, remove all the bloatwares, and hopefully to add items on my multiwindow would really be great. Im doubtful of what version of omega rom and siyah kernel to flash as ive read that they should harmonically match with each other not to mess up the phone. Your help would really be appreciated specially for noob like me
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As for ROM i would say get Cyanogenmod 10/10.1
And for kernel - franco kernel
That's What i would say is awesome + safe
Or if you prefer paranoidandroid or aokp go for them , it is a matter of personal preference.
Franco kernel will help with battery life.
Guide To Install Franco Kernel - Click here
Guide to Installing Cyanogenmod 10.1 - Click
here
Known issues/bugs - click here
Hit the tanks button if i helped
Thanks Techmasta :good: i would give it a try. But is there anything that i need to look for like compatibilities? or are most of the kernels and roms compatible with my baseband/firmware. Thats what i am really afraid of before proceeding with flashing
Custom ROM on Stock Kernel
Thanks for the information!!
Will a custom rom work on Stock Kernel tooo????
Will it work smoothly????
This is Tutorial/Guide for installing official updates using Odin.
NOTE :
Please read every line carefully and make sure you read the entire tutorial once before actually performing it on your phone.
Remember:
This tutorial is only for Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 GT-I8160. Please don’t try this on any other variants of the phone and I am not responsible for any damages to your phone.
This tutorial will wipe out all your data.
Make sure you backup all your data in your phone before proceeding.
Rooting Warning: This is an official Android 2.3.6 update for Galaxy Ace 2 GT-I8160, which means you will lose root as soon as you install this update.
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Complete Step-By-Step Instructions:
Step 1 - Download Android 2.3.6 for Galaxy Ace 2 to your computer and extract the zip file.
Step 2 - Download ODIN v1.85 which will help you to install Android 2.3.6 on Samsung Galaxy Galaxy Ace 2.
Step 3 - Switch off your phone. Now go to Download Mode. How? Press and hold the Volume Down + Home buttons together, and then press the Power button till you see “downloading” on your screen.
Step 4 - Make sure you have your Galaxy Ace 2 USB drivers installed on your computer.
Step 5 - Open ODIN on your computer. Connect your phone to your computer while your phone is in the Download Mode.
Step 6 - If your phone is connected successfully, one of the ID:COM boxes will turn yellow with the COM port number. This step might take some time.
Step 7 - Now select the files that you have to flash/install on your phone. These files are to be found from the extracted files in Step 1.
Click on ‘PDA’ and select file with ‘CODE’ in its name.
Click on ‘Phone’ and select file with ‘MODEM’ in its name. Ignore this step if there is no such file.
Click on ‘CSC’ and select file with CSC’ in its name. Ignore this step if there is no such file.
Click on ‘PIT’ and select the .pit file. Ignore this step if there is no such file.
Step 8 - In ODIN, check the Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time options. As for the Re-Partition option, check it ONLY if you selected a .PIT file in the above step.
Step 9 - Now click on the Start button in ODIN. Installation process will start and would take a few minutes to complete.
Step 10 - After the installation is completed, your phone will restart. After you see the home screen, unplug your phone from the computer.
That’s it. Your Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 has now been updated to Android 2.3.6 build.
List Of Firmwares
Download Android 2.3.6 I8160NELG2 United Kingdom [ H3G ]
Download Android 2.3.6 I8160NELG2 Italy [ H3G ]
Download Android 2.3.6 I8160XXLG1 Russia
Download Android 2.3.6 I8160DXLF2 Indonesia
Download Android 2.3.6 I8160DXLF2 Singapore
Download Android 2.3.6 I8160DXLF2 Thailand
Download Android 2.3.6 I8160DXLF2 Malaysia
Download Android 2.3.6 I8160DXLF2 Vietnam
Other Firmwares available on SamMobile
Note : You need to register on it to have download access
as i recall the firmwares are in one file and you put it in PDA only.
also you've listed pretty old firmwares..
anyhow thnx for the guide but you should put it in General section
increases flash counter ? Thanks !
flashing stocks rom will not increase you counter.. It's easier to put home files in pda, I will performs automatically..
My Ace II dead after stock upgrade
I can't startup again my Ace II when I updated to latest stock firmware downloaded from Samfirmware.com, it is from BTU region: I8160XXLK5_I8160BTULK5_BTU.zip.
What do you think I could do? It doesn't start nor pressing ON/OFF nor any other normal boot procedures. I removed battery, wait some minutes, nothing happens
Any suggestion?
cocoe68 said:
I can't startup again my Ace II when I updated to latest stock firmware downloaded from Samfirmware.com, it is from BTU region: I8160XXLK5_I8160BTULK5_BTU.zip.
What do you think I could do? It doesn't start nor pressing ON/OFF nor any other normal boot procedures. I removed battery, wait some minutes, nothing happens
Any suggestion?
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Go to recovery, try to factory reset.
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does it turn on the screen or is it dead?
cocoe68 said:
I can't startup again my Ace II when I updated to latest stock firmware downloaded from Samfirmware.com, it is from BTU region: I8160XXLK5_I8160BTULK5_BTU.zip.
What do you think I could do? It doesn't start nor pressing ON/OFF nor any other normal boot procedures. I removed battery, wait some minutes, nothing happens
Any suggestion?
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try
1- remove sd card and sim card and battery
2- hold power button + home + vol down
3- while holding power button + home + vol down insert battery
4- it should boot if not ---------> go to service center and remember don't tell them that your are rooted, custom rom:silly: ... say i was playing nfs shift when the phone turned off
Messi10 said:
try
1- remove sd card and sim card and battery
2- hold power button + home + vol down
3- while holding power button + home + vol down insert battery
4- it should boot if not ---------> go to service center and remember don't tell them that your are rooted, custom rom:silly: ... say i was playing nfs shift when the phone turned off
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I tried to start pressing Vol-Down + Home + Power without SIM nor uSD cards but didn't started up. I will go to service center and tell exactly that stop working without any reason.
Thanks
So since I found this thread I'm going to ask here, is there any difference in the regions of all these firmwares? I mean...a difference between the German firmware and the Russia firmwares are what? The language? The carrier the firmware can support? and Lastly, what if I (who lives in Greece) install a The last German or Russian or whichever firmware?
mojito0 said:
So since I found this thread I'm going to ask here, is there any difference in the regions of all these firmwares? I mean...a difference between the German firmware and the Russia firmwares are what? The language? The carrier the firmware can support? and Lastly, what if I (who lives in Greece) install a The last German or Russian or whichever firmware?
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I don't know exactly but I have galaxy ace installed European firmware and was in bootloop but flashing a custom rom on that European build worked.
Then I can see European baseband amd firmware version in About Phone.
/system is identical on all ROMs within the same build (LK6, LL2, etc.)
the difference is in CSC file which contains some additional apps and country specific settings but those are not mandatory to apply.
i've never seen different kernel between countries in the same build, all files (kernel, modem, power_management, system) are the same and the hidden file contains only 'The art of Flight' movie.
That's just my 'experience', so maybe someone has other thoughts on this topic..
WiCiO_MeDi said:
/system is identical on all ROMs within the same build (LK6, LL2, etc.)
the difference is in CSC file which contains some additional apps and country specific settings but those are not mandatory to apply.
i've never seen different kernel between countries in the same build, all files (kernel, modem, power_management, system) are the same and the hidden file contains only 'The art of Flight' movie.
That's just my 'experience', so maybe someone has other thoughts on this topic..
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I see, ok thanks both for your answers, so I guess I won't have prob installing the new firmware from germany I guess, although I don't think I'm into it since adding stuff like these 15buttons on statusbar is troublesome and flash reboot flash reboot is boring xD
thx
Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 GT-I8160
Jelly Bean XXMC8 Italian Job
Check Out My Mod Pack For TheAmazingSpiderMan
My gt i860L can't read sim card after flashing it
Uploaded are CWM flashable modems for some firmwares I have already downloaded. Thanks to artbab for pointing out other files were required to completely change modem (csc).
What the update zips do:
*deletes current CSC files
*installs new modem CSC files
*installs new modem
modem only file just installs modem!
N7105 modem & csc only made by scarecrow2012:
XXDMB2 (Australia / Optus) N7105XXDLL5_modem_OPS
XXDMC3 (Croatia) N7105XXDMC3_modem_VIP
XXDLL4 (Denmark / 3) N7105XXDLL4_modem_HTD
XXDMC3 (Finland) N7105XXDMC3_modem_NEE
XXDMB6 (France) N7105XXDMB1_modem_XEF
XXDLL7 (France / Bouygues) N7105XXDLL5_modem_BOG
XXALIJ (Germany / T Mobile) N7105XXALIK_modem_DTM
XXALIJ (Germany / Vodafone) N7105BUALIE_modem_VD2
XXDMB2(Germany / Vodafone) N7105BUDMA1_modem_VD2
ZHDMB1 (Hong Kong) N7105XXDLL5_modem_TGY
ZHDMD2 (Hong Kong) N7105XXDLL5_modem1_TGY
XXDMB2 (New Zealand / Vodafone) N7105XXDMA1_modem_VNZ
XXDMC3 (Philippines / Globe) N7105DXDMC1_modem_GLB
XXDMB2 (Portugal) N7105XXDLL5_modem_TPH
XXALIJ (Portugal / TMN) N7105XXALIK
XXDMB2 (Portugal / Vodafone) N7105BUDMA1_modem_TCL
XXDMC3 (Portugal / Vodafone) N7105BUDMD1_modem_TCL
XXDLL7 (Singapore) N7105DXDLL1_modem_MM1
XXDMC3 (Singapore) N7105DXDLL1_modem1_MM1
XXDLL7 (Singapore) N7105DXDLL1_modem_XSP
XXDLL7 (Singapore / Singtel) N7105DXDLL1_modem_SIN
XXDMB3 (Singapore / Singtel) N7105DXDLL1_New_SIN
XXDMC3 (Singapore / Singtel) N7105DXDMC1_modem_SIN
XXDLL7 (Singapore / Starhub) N7105DXDLL1_modem_STH
XXDMC3 (Singapore / Starhub) N7105DXDMC1_modem_STH
XXDMC3 (Sweden) N7105XXDMC3_modem_COV
XXDLL1 (Sweden / Tele2) N7105XXALJ2
XXALJ3 (Sweden / Telia) N7105XXDLK7
XXDLL4 (Sweden / Tre) N7105XXDLL4_modem_HTS
XXDLL7 (Sweden / Tre) N7105XXDLL5_modem_HTS
XXDMB2 (Switzerland / Swisscom) N7105BUDMA1_modem_SWC
XXDMB2 (UK / 3) N7105NEDMA1_modem_H3G
XXDMB2 (UK / EE) N7105BVDLL3_modem_EVR
XXDMF2 (UK / EE) N7105BVDMF2_modem_EVR
XXDMB2 (UK / Vodafone) N7105XXDLL5_modem_VOD
XXALJ5 N7105XXALJ2 (DNF)
XXDMC3 (DNF) N7105XXDMC3_modem_DNF
N7105 modem only:
N7105DXDLL1_modem
N7105XXDLL4_modem
N7105XXDLL5_modem
N7105AEDLL3_modem
N7105XXALJ2_modem
N7105XXDLK7_modem
N7105BUALIE_modem
N7105XXDMA1_modem
N7105BVDLL3_modem
N7105XXALIK_modem
N7105XXDMB1_modem
N7105NEDMA1_modem
N7105BUDMA1_modem
N7105BUDMD1_modem
N7105DXDMC1_modem
N7105XXDMC3_modem
Modem only made by (InsertNameHere)
N7105XXUEMK3
N7105BUUFND1
N7105BVUFNE1
N7105XXUFND3
N7105XXUFNG1
N7105ZHUFOA1_Hong Kong
N7105T modem & csc only:
TDVDMB1 (Australia / Telstra) N7105TDVDMB2
TDVALK4 (Australia / Telstra) N7105TDVALK3
DVALK2 (Australia / Vodafone)
N7105T modems, csc & language files:
DVALK2 (Australia / Vodafone)
N7105T modem only made by (InsertNameHere):
N7105TDVUEMK3 Vodafone / XSA / Telstra / Australia
I317 modem only
I317UCAMA4 AT&T / Rogers
If there's a modem you want available as easy CWM flash, please let me know. Subject to available bandwidth, and availability of the source rom itself. I'll sort out a flashable modem for you. This is for N7105 only.
Please don't ask which modem is best for me. Different modems perform better for different regions and network conditions, so try Modem only files yourself and report back if your region is unsupported.
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According to the following link, Vodacom uses the very same 1800 frequency used by Telstra and Optus.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LTE_networks#section_6
rekrapg said:
Here is the latest (and only) N7105 modem made for Australia. Basically just extracted frm the sammobile tar, zipped it up in a CWM flashable zip so I could use it on the latest SA firmware (as AU LTE frequencies differ from SA), and thought i'd share.
made it on my work PC (Winblows) but flashes no issues through TWRP. If you get an error, through TWRP CHMOD the file first through advanced/file manager. I'll upload a better more universally usable and signed version tonight!
Google Drive
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Cool man, I wonder someone can help and release a Telstra version
fredli888 said:
Cool man, I wonder someone can help and release a Telstra version
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Hey mate - Telstra uses same frequencies as Optus - but if I see Telstra pop up on sam firmware i'll package it up. Fact I might package up all modems on sammobile, i'm sure others will find it handy too. Newest modem for another country does not always = best reception/speed
Telstra version of the phone isn't out.
Also the Samsung store Sydney showed me that the Telstra phone is a N7105T.
This may create further issues.
Sent from my GT-N7105 using xda premium
Anton2079 said:
Telstra version of the phone isn't out.
Also the Samsung store Sydney showed me that the Telstra phone is a N7105T.
This may create further issues.
Sent from my GT-N7105 using xda premium
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Haha why doesn't that surprise me, sounds just like Telstra. Probably better buy international LTE outright and just getting a SIM of Telstra if you need to use their network
The optus branded n7105 works fine on telstras LTE network. I am using a optus branded n7105 bought from the samsung experience store and 2yrs Aus warranty
Sent from my GT-N7105 using xda premium
How do I download this
I click on the link and it just opens up a listing of all the files
Doesn't give me the option to download the.
Sent from my GT-N7105 using xda premium
Framedtrash said:
How do I download this
I click on the link and it just opens up a listing of all the files
Doesn't give me the option to download the.
Sent from my GT-N7105 using xda premium
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After clicking the link, at the top of the page, below "N7105OPSALJ3_Modem.zip", click File>Download
Thank you very much, lets see if this give me any speed boost on the virgin network
Pyr0x64 said:
After clicking the link, at the top of the page, below "N7105OPSALJ3_Modem.zip", click File>Download
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Yeah I dont get that option on my phone
Tried in Stock browser and in chrome
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"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Worked fine when done on the oc tho
Cheers
Sent from my GT-N7105 using xda premium
Framedtrash said:
Yeah I dont get that option on my phone
Tried in Stock browser and in chrome
View attachment 1541548
Worked fine when done on the oc tho
Cheers
Sent from my GT-N7105 using xda premium
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yup, didn't get around to rebuilding it on nix last night, family came for visits. I'll upload the files elswhere too so east to download off ya phone. Hoping to get some time tonight, as tomorrow night is work xmas party, following night is KFC big bash at the gabba + as much beer as I can handle...
Hey guys Im getting the n7105 today hopefully from vodafone nz and im just wondering, is there a way to extract the modem from the phone to flash at any time?
Cheers
Evil.
evilbarcode said:
Hey guys Im getting the n7105 today hopefully from vodafone nz and im just wondering, is there a way to extract the modem from the phone to flash at any time?
Cheers
Evil.
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Not at home currently so don't have all my nice little scripts - but I would suggest download the voda nz firmware from here: http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/ - search on n7105.
Then you have a complete stock version to flash if require recovery, and the modem.bin can also be extracted easily from the file too.
Working fine for me! N7105 international version on Optus 4G prepaid social plan!
Hmm odd
Ive tried flashing this thru CWM and via flashing the modem.bin thru odin and the result is the same
My modem is on LJ2
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Framedtrash said:
Hmm odd
Ive tried flashing this thru CWM and via flashing the modem.bin thru odin and the result is the same
My modem is on LJ2
Sent from my GT-N7105 using xda premium
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I'll double check the installer a bit later when I get some time, but the modem.bin definately came out of the optus australia tar from sammobile, so possibly that is the baseband version that optus is using. My phone says the same, has since I first flashed this.
Hey rekrapg.... Great to see another pies supporter on here. The base band modem version Optus using is LJ2... If you flash the cache.img and hidden.img files that you extracted from the samfirmware along with the modem bin you will update the CSC files to optus OPSALJ3 as well. Works fine through mobile odin. I have flashed the latest DLK7 deodexed firmware then flashed optus modem cache and hidden files on odin....awesome.
Sent from my GT-N7105 using xda premium
Here is my screen shot of flashing as above
Sent from my GT-N7105 using xda premium
My scripts for the S2 have now all been updated and incorporated into my S4 scripts
Please see here
Old GS2 downloads
Thread moved
Thanks buddy for the shout out and a pleasure to help a buddy and great developer of scripts like this.
As you may know I'm lazy when it comes to flashing and this just does all the hard work for me
It's served me well for quite a while and just keeps on getting better as it evolves.
I don't know what I would do without them as I depend on them a lot and has helped me and many users. Thanks man and it's about time you came home and officially set up shop so you can get all the thanks and appreciation you truelly deserve.
And it don't end here you have a pool of great scripts such as the kernel clean, preload back up and restore and many others.
I vote hawkerpaul for recognised contributer status right now :thumbup:
This pictures for you mate. :thumbup:
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"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
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SIGNATURE
PHONE : SGSII
Sent via: Tapatalk 2
Main ROM: Alliance rom v5.2
KERNEL : Dorimanx 7.39
(DEFAULT PROFILE AND SETTINGS )
MODEM : BVLP7
BATTERY : Stock 1650mAh
EXTERNAL Sdcard : Samsung Class 10 32gb
LAUNCHER : Apex
My Guides list to install NeatRom and other ROMS and kernels on LSJ + tools to have a bug free rom + how to back up and RESTORE FOM FULLY = http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35923600
1.Current list of kernels on LSJ and pros and cons
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36698607
2.Rom Nuke script
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36268094
3.Kernel Clean script
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34879811
4.Fast Dormancy :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36396636
5. How to install full wipe with rom nuke on LSJ
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36655790
Thanks Hawkerpaul these scripts are great, easy, convinient and all wiped in one flash.
Thanks for making them:thumbup:
Agree with RED, you should be RC
*NeatROM*
Great work here.. ty
Enviado de meu GT-I9100 usando o Tapatalk 2
Not fan of wipeing batterystats as its a myth. You just need to empty and charge your phone and it will be fine. I never wiped batterystats and everything is great regarding battery.
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alen1901 said:
Not fan of wipeing batterystats as its a myth. You just need to empty and charge your phone and it will be fine. I never wiped batterystats and everything is great regarding battery.
Sent from SpeedMachine i9100
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This is not done in the script for any battery benefits. Unless I save the file first (which isn't much point as a new ROM is about to be flashed after this script has finished) this is unavoidable, as battery stats is stored in /data/system/batterystats.bin and this will get removed in the format of the /data partition (as it would also via a standard factory reset)
hawkerpaul said:
This is not done in the script for any battery benefits. Unless I save the file first (which isn't much point as a new ROM is about to be flashed after this script has finished) this is unavoidable, as battery stats is stored in /data/system/batterystats.bin and this will get removed in the format of the /data partition (as it would also via a standard factory reset)
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I thought battery stats doesnt get erased until you go to recovery and wipe it.
And for batterystats, some of them wipe it because they think it will calibrate battery, but it wont, charging battery calibrates it. And in changelog it says batterystats wipe, thats why i said. Sorry for misunderstanding.
Sent from SpeedMachine i9100
Been having a few problems with my ROM, due mainly to my laziness as i have been on a number of ROMs recently and have just installed over the top.
I used the GS2ROMNuke script and in one go cleared all of the areas of my phone used by the ROM. Reinstalled and since then everything running really smoothly and no problems at all.
True it is possible to do all of this without the scripts but not as easily or quickly.
Thanks Hawker really great Script.
I really like your scripts in S2. :thumbup:
and really need then in S3!
S3*Neat.ELLA.1.4*JKay.14.7.1*Siyah.1.86*LKC*ExtSd32Gb
Updated to V2.01
See Changelog
Re: [CWM UTIL] ROM Wipe/Nuke Scripts
Hawk pal of mine. I love the updated op with full good descriptions of how to customise the wipes even more. So now there will be so many variations of the user defined text files. :thumbup:
Perhaps we could do a share of the edited texts now you made this feature possible.
That is possible right. So I could edit the text to include x, y and z and post it here with what areas I've included so others if they choose could use it and just place the text file in the backup folder. :thumbup:
Any one made one for GS2 ROM Nuke they wish to share.
SIGNATURE
PHONE : SGSII
Sent via: Tapatalk 2
Main ROM: Alliance rom v5.2
KERNEL : Dorimanx 7.41
(DEFAULT PROFILE AND SETTINGS with exception of AFTR turned on)
MODEM : BVLP7
BATTERY : Stock 1650mAh
EXTERNAL Sdcard : Samsung Class 10 32gb
LAUNCHER : Apex
THE CAVE = My Guides list to install NeatRom and other ROMS and kernels on LSJ + tools to have a bug free rom + how to back up and RESTORE FOM FULLY = http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35923600
1.Current list of kernels on LSJ and pros and cons
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36698607
2.Rom Nuke script
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36742265
3.Kernel Clean script
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36742198
4.Fast Dormancy :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36396636
5. How to install full wipe with rom nuke on LSJ
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36655790
Open to suggestions as to what to clear mate.
You can put any file/folder in those user-definable files. So obviously you need to be absolutely sure that they are safe to remove.
Just remember the files need to be fully pathed (with forward "/" NOT backward "\" slashes) and one file per line. Eg.
/sdcard/.avg
/sdcard/.AllSharePlay
/storage/extSdCard/Alliance
/storage/extSdCard/.avg
If there are any frequent folders that seem to require cleaning, then I can also consider them to be included in the WIpe/Nuke script as standard.
Re: [CWM UTIL] ROM Wipe/Nuke Scripts
hawkerpaul said:
Open to suggestions as to what to clear mate.
You can put any file/folder in those user-definable files. So obviously you need to be absolutely sure that they are safe to remove.
Just remember the files need to be fully pathed (with forward "/" NOT backward "\" slashes) and one file per line. Eg.
/sdcard/.avg
/sdcard/.AllSharePlay
/storage/extSdCard/Alliance
/storage/extSdCard/.avg
If there are any frequent folders that seem to require cleaning, then I can also consider them to be included in the WIpe/Nuke script as standard.
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Thats sounds great. I think you covered already the areas I wanted cleaned already but if I think of something for sure will let you know here:thumbup:
SIGNATURE
PHONE : SGSII
Sent via: Tapatalk 2
Main ROM: Alliance rom v5.2
KERNEL : Dorimanx 7.41
(DEFAULT PROFILE AND SETTINGS with exception of AFTR turned on)
MODEM : BVLP7
BATTERY : Stock 1650mAh
EXTERNAL Sdcard : Samsung Class 10 32gb
LAUNCHER : Apex
THE CAVE = My Guides list to install NeatRom and other ROMS and kernels on LSJ + tools to have a bug free rom + how to back up and RESTORE FOM FULLY = http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35923600
1.Current list of kernels on LSJ and pros and cons
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36698607
2.Rom Nuke script
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36742265
3.Kernel Clean script
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36742198
4.Fast Dormancy :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36396636
5. How to install full wipe with rom nuke on LSJ
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36655790
Hi hawker
thanks for this amazing script..
You have a PM by me!
EDIT:
Little OT
Why don't give to the thread more colour inserting this in OP??
Credits http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36648874
just messed my phone up. i wanted to install a new ROM and started by flashing GS2romwipe. i installed the ROM but got an error. I foolishly rebooted forgetting my rom has been wiped. Now i'm stuck on the kernel boot screen, can't access recovery... pls someone help me.
You will need to reflash your original ROM, or restore your CWM backup.
i'm good now. thanks alot.
Thank you
Thank you very much for your excellent tools, help me a lot
Is this only good for SGS2 custom ROMs? Or can I use it on the LG Optimus G and SGS as well?