will a2sd work on rooted and deodex stock gingerbread rom?
nothing exist something like this kabayan..unless you flash the latest kernel by ketut,,^^
geraldgeron said:
nothing exist something like this kabayan..unless you flash the latest kernel by ketut,,^^
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thank you but ive seen keteut kernels on his thread but i down know what i need to download.. is it the GT-S5830_Opensource_GB_blackhawk?
does rooting required before applying the kernel?
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Look at my latest post for another question.
LexterAce said:
Can anybody tell me how to install CWM?? I am using Froyo 2.2.1(Firmware S5830DXKA9) rooted. It will be better if there is any detailed steps. Thanks.
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Hey!
Go to HERE!
And how to go to recovery?
1)Shut down you phone.
2)Hold down POWER+HOME buttons together, until you screen blink once and then comes GALAXY ACE....(not just SAMSUNG logo). Now you can release the buttons.
Now you must see the RECOVERY menu. Use the steps, in that thread, what link I gave you.
ENJOY!
CHEERS!
I thought Froyo do not support ClockWorkMod 4.0.0.9 yet? Correct me if i'm wrong.
LexterAce said:
I thought Froyo do not support ClockWorkMod 4.0.0.9 yet? Correct me if i'm wrong.
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Hey!
Jeah, my bad, LOL. Its not for FROYO!
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casiocas said:
Hey!
Jeah, my bad, LOL. Its not for FROYO!
CHEERS!
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So is there no more way to flash CWM for Froyo??
LexterAce said:
So is there no more way to flash CWM for Froyo??
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Not yet.
CHEERS!
casiocas said:
Hey!
Not yet.
CHEERS!
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wrong.. btw LexterAce, here u go, cwm v3.2.0.1 that works perfectly on froyo. im using this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138436
an0nym0us_ said:
wrong.. btw LexterAce, here u go, cwm v3.2.0.1 that works perfectly on froyo. im using this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138436
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Jep, you right. Not read about ODIN flash, whats for FROYO. Thx man, we learn always something new(like me right now).
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an0nym0us_ said:
wrong.. btw LexterAce, here u go, cwm v3.2.0.1 that works perfectly on froyo. im using this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138436
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Thanks bud. Another question sorry for being a newbie. Does all the cooper.ops file the same for all models and all firmwares? If not can you provide link for my version of cooper.ops?? Thanks again. And will it brick my phone if anything wrong happens?
LexterAce said:
Thanks bud. Another question sorry for being a newbie. Does all the cooper.ops file the same for all models and all firmwares? If not can you provide link for my version of cooper.ops?? Thanks again. And will it brick my phone if anything wrong happens?
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cooper.ops is same for all
Thanks guys I manage to flash it. However I am unsure whether the CWM is flashed inside my phone or not.
Boot into recovery and you'll see
Hatshipuh said:
Boot into recovery and you'll see
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Cool!! Thanks.
OK, my question is very noobish, but what are the andvantages and features of installing ClockworkMod?
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Ace on CodeROM v1
guru2468 said:
OK, my question is very noobish, but what are the andvantages and features of installing ClockworkMod?
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Ace on CodeROM v1
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google is, and always will be ur friend
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/what-is-clockworkmod-recovery-and-how-to-use-it-on-android-complete-guide/
Yes, you're right, I should have checked first
Sorry I have another question. Do I need to unlock my phone in order to flash into KPH? As you can see from my first post my firmware region is not from Europe and the custom rom I wanted to flash requires me to flash KPH first before flashing their rom. And also if im using CWM v4 in KPH, do i need to flash back into v3 before flashing back froyo since froyo still doesn't support CWMv4?
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Sorry I have another question. Do I need to unlock my phone in order to flash into KPH? As you can see from my first post my firmware region is not from Europe and the custom rom I wanted to flash requires me to flash KPH first before flashing their rom. And also if im using CWM v4 in KPH, do i need to flash back into v3 before flashing back froyo since froyo still doesn't support CWMv4?
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Hey!
You mean UNLOCK or ROOTING. I think you mean ROOTING? If yes, then you dont need to ROOT, before FLASHING to KPH(with ODIN).
If you FLASH custom ROM, they are all ROOTED already for now!
And for second question: you not need to FLASH CWM3. It will be removed automatically, if you FLASH to KPH with ODIN!
CHEERS!
casiocas said:
Hey!
You mean UNLOCK or ROOTING. I think you mean ROOTING? If yes, then you dont need to ROOT, before FLASHING to KPH(with ODIN).
If you FLASH custom ROM, they are all ROOTED already for now!
And for second question: you not need to FLASH CWM3. It will be removed automatically, if you FLASH to KPH with ODIN!
CHEERS!
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I mean unlocking because I heard that some people said that one need to unlock his/her phone before he/she can flash firmware of other region's. Base on your first answer, do you mean that flashing firmware and custom rom do not need root? Because I think I need to root before Flashing custom rom.( Anyway I have already rooted my phone.)
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I mean unlocking because I heard that some people said that one need to unlock his/her phone before he/she can flash firmware of other region's. Base on your first answer, do you mean that flashing firmware and custom rom do not need root? Because I think I need to root before Flashing custom rom.( Anyway I have already rooted my phone.)
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Hey!
You not need to ROOT, if you FLASH new FIRMWARE with ODIN(ROOT after FLASHING, because you LOSE you ROOT, if you FLASHING). And custom ROM-s not need to ROOT, they all ROOTED for now!
cheers!
I was just wondering if you flash a new ROM is it necessary to flash a kernel right after? I just recently flashed the ICS port on my Nexus S and I was wondering if I have to flash my kernel again. Thanks
No, you do not have to flash a kernel after flashing a rom. Plus, using that rom (which is in its very early stages), it's not recommended that you flash anything on it.
Slaii1030 said:
I was just wondering if you flash a new ROM is it necessary to flash a kernel right after? I just recently flashed the ICS port on my Nexus S and I was wondering if I have to flash my kernel again. Thanks
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every rom has its own kernel do not flash another one unless u got problems with stability/battery.
[email protected] said:
do not flash another one unless u got problems with stability/battery.
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...or you want better performance and many new features.
can a kernal on ics be flashed without rooting
u hav to use odin ,but afta tht ull b rooted i think
anubis1126 said:
can a kernal on ics be flashed without rooting
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yes you can flash it from ODIN
if you have flashed a stock kernel you remain unrooted,
if you have flashed a custom kernel with rooting, you phone is rooted
Thanks for the replies i updated the wifes sg2 with the official ots ics and have nothing but probs with wifi so i thought about trying to flash a custom kernal like syahs
anubis1126 said:
Thanks for the replies i updated the wifes sg2 with the official ots ics and have nothing but probs with wifi so i thought about trying to flash a custom kernal like syahs
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yes good idea...
you can try...bearing in mind flashing a custom kernel voids wanranty
Is it possible to extract the ROM from the stock firmware? In particular..
I9100PBVLP6_I9100PORALP7_ORA.zip
or has anybody already done this?
adrok76 said:
Is it possible to extract the ROM from the stock firmware? In particular..
I9100PBVLP6_I9100PORALP7_ORA.zip
or has anybody already done this?
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What?
ROM = Firmware.
Do you mean kernel?
ctomgee said:
What?
ROM = Firmware.
Do you mean kernel?
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No, I want to be able to flash the ROM as you would a custom ROM from CWM
I am currently trying the dual boot function in Siyah and wanted to use the stock ROM as a primary ROM. I have cloned my primary ROM (Dragon ICS 2.4) to secondary and wanted to have the stock Orange ROM as primary.
adrok76 said:
No, I want to be able to flash the ROM as you would a custom ROM from CWM
I am currently trying the dual boot function in Siyah and wanted to use the stock ROM as a primary ROM. I have cloned my primary ROM (Dragon ICS 2.4) to secondary and wanted to have the stock Orange ROM as primary.
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I see. So you're asking for the Orange branded stock ROM in a CWM flashable zip file?
A would not the answer to the q be to flash stock rom via mobile Odin .
jje
adrok76 said:
Is it possible to extract the ROM from the stock firmware? In particular..
I9100PBVLP6_I9100PORALP7_ORA.zip
or has anybody already done this?
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donno Orange branded available, but stock CWM flashable ROMs : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1292825
ctomgee said:
I see. So you're asking for the Orange branded stock ROM in a CWM flashable zip file?
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Yes, ideally!
ZACQ8 said:
donno Orange branded available, but stock CWM flashable ROMs : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1292825
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That looks interesting.....don't think it will have the ROM i'm after, however I only really needed the signal boost apk. I can live without it!
This thread you linked to will definately come in handy
Thanks
Hi
I was read the topic about rooting ICS firmware. It's very hard for me,but GB firmware look like easier for do it.
Can I downgrade my LWM to GB ,start rooting from it and install CWM and cutom ROM ICS base ??
Yes you can downgrade
PREDATOR95 said:
Yes you can downgrade
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You can downgrade, but maybe the custom rom won't boot. For an ics custom rom you need to be on ics first and for a gingerbread custom rom you need to be on gb!
The tutorial to root ics with the downgrade -> updgrade (local-prop, push-root-files) is easy, all steps are explained with screenshots. You could try it
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You can downgrade, but maybe the custom rom won't boot. For an ics custom rom you need to be on ics first and for a gingerbread custom rom you need to be on gb!
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Because of the different Kernels... I guess
Here is one good tutorial on how to root GB and then ICS
It's easy to follow
Good luck
PREDATOR95 said:
Because of the different Kernels... I guess
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Yes I guess, not sure if there's a big difference, but I think you can't flash an ics rom over stock gingerbread...
mihahn said:
For an ics custom rom you need to be on ics first and for a gingerbread custom rom you need to be on gb!
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Not really. Only few ROMs that require it, most ROMs wipe the old ROM anyway, so it doesn't matter what you had earlier. As much as I have used custom ROMs, I didn't have problems install custom ICS on GB.
Someguyfromhell said:
Not really. Only few ROMs that require it, most ROMs wipe the old ROM anyway, so it doesn't matter what you had earlier. As much as I have used custom ROMs, I didn't have problems install custom ICS on GB.
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I had some bootloops because of this, and as I said, he should try it on gingerbread and if it works it is great and if it won't work he can try to update to ics and install it again
Thread moved. Please post your questions here in Q&A in future.
Thanks
AvRS
mihahn said:
I had some bootloops because of this, and as I said, he should try it on gingerbread and if it works it is great and if it won't work he can try to update to ics and install it again
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As I said, with few exceptions, for example all CyanogenMod versions.