HELP CWM4 does not load - Galaxy Ace S5830 General

Hi all.
I have installed CWM 4.0.0.9 by "install sdcard:update.zip" in the default recovery menu.
Now i can't enter in recovery menu any more. Maybe something went wrong.
The phone stucks on the "samsung" logo.
What can I do?
I have android 2.2.1 on the phone not rooted (like just bought).
I really appreciate your indications!
Thanks!!

cwm is only for 2.3.X Android! Reflash you rom using ODIN, or flash directly to an 2.3.X rom.

dragonnn said:
cwm is only for 2.3.X Android! Reflash you rom using ODIN, or flash directly to an 2.3.X rom.
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OH fine! thank you!
I would like to flash directly to an 2.3.x rom. I guess that I have to use Odin.
I have found only roms (custom) that require CWM.
Can you suggest a 2.3.x custom rom (already rooted), with Odin procedure?

I don't know where you from, they are differential rom for Europa, Asian and other. If you want an European rom I suggest 2.3.3 KPO, 2.3.4 KPH or the latest 2.3.5 KS9, you can find it on XDA, just search in the development section or general. But you can't find a stock ODIN rom that have root already.

code.rom maybe ?? or mush69rom or villainrom
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Blackhawk rom should work fine.

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[Q] how to install CWM on a stock rom

hey guys I installed a stock ROM (I9100XXLPQ_I9100OXALPQ_I9100XXLPQ_HOME.tar) using odin, however it being stock did not came rooted or with CWM, however I want to change it to a stock deodexed, zipaligned rom however the one I found is only CWM instalable... so where can I install CWM for this stock rom I have not found the package to install it.
I guess any generic 4.0.3 CWM will work since I just want to install the CWM to flash the new kernel ! thx
chuby007 said:
hey guys I installed a stock ROM (I9100XXLPQ_I9100OXALPQ_I9100XXLPQ_HOME.tar) using odin, however it being stock did not came rooted or with CWM, however I want to change it to a stock deodexed, zipaligned rom however the one I found is only CWM instalable... so where can I install CWM for this stock rom I have not found the package to install it.
I guess any generic 4.0.3 CWM will work since I just want to install the CWM to flash the new kernel ! thx
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Go to the Original Android Dev section and download the CF-Root for LPQ and apply it via ODIN. You will then have CWM and be rooted.
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[Q] how to return to stock after installing Imaginary Rom v4 through CWM 5

Hello Experts
I have a Samsung Galaxy Ace, and I got curious and i installed Imaginary Rom V4 on it via CWM... and i really don't like it on my ace
How can revert to stock or even install an other rom that is actually usable
I am afraid if i do that i will brick my phne because the android version in Imaginary is v4.0.4 and according to reviews, all the good roms are android 2.3.7
How can i install an other rom
please help i am a newbie
Please
matout7 said:
Hello Experts
I have a Samsung Galaxy Ace, and I got curious and i installed Imaginary Rom V4 on it via CWM... and i really don't like it on my ace
How can revert to stock or even install an other rom that is actually usable
I am afraid if i do that i will brick my phne because the android version in Imaginary is v4.0.4 and according to reviews, all the good roms are android 2.3.7
How can i install an other rom
please help i am a newbie
Please
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just choose what rom you want and flash via cwm like u flash the imaginary v4.
i mean custom rom,if stock rom flash via odin
Hi friend I'm using Gingercruzt ... it's very nice
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1225493
simpel question
mv_style said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1225493
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Thanks for the link. i have read it all... but it didn't answer my question
If i installed a custom rom like MIUY4 via CWM, will it brick my phone since i am not on stock rom any more
thank you
Nop it will not brick... Flash roms on any rom but be sure to wipe data and wipe cachw
Flash via rom manager if u want to feel brick
Spoiler
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encik_racun said:
Flash via rom manager if u want to feel brick
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LoL
Go 2 www.samfirmware.com sign up download a stock rom 2.3 2.4 2.5 etc...
Also download odin from there and cooper.ops
the run odin (as admin) and select the cooper.ops and one pakage
also select the rom and flash leve till you c pass
HOPE I HELPED
Imaginary ICS is based on 2.3.6 - He edited the build.prop file to make it say 4.0.4.
You cant flash a backup of a stock ROM via CWM 4/5 as the ROM uses the ext4 filesystem. You'll need to flash via ODIN (stock rom from sammobile.com) or convert filesystem back to rfs and use a backup.
ODIN

[Q]Stock ROM

Recently , i have been watching some Cyanogenmod 9 ICS 4.0.3 ROM video and it seems to be cool. Well my question is if i flash the Cyanogenmod ROM , can i re-flash the stock ROM that i had?
And is it safe to flash a custom rom?
Gab! said:
Recently , i have been watching some Cyanogenmod 9 ICS 4.0.3 ROM video and it seems to be cool. Well my question is if i flash the Cyanogenmod ROM , can i re-flash the stock ROM that i had?
And is it safe to flash a custom rom?
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Cool as in not overheating ???
a wipe and flash of stock rom will remove custom rom .
Root and custom roms void warranty and have a slight risk of bricking the phone .
But are usually recoverable .
You need to read the faqs and guides and understand the CM9 instuctions first .
jje
Gab! said:
Recently , i have been watching some Cyanogenmod 9 ICS 4.0.3 ROM video and it seems to be cool. Well my question is if i flash the Cyanogenmod ROM , can i re-flash the stock ROM that i had?
And is it safe to flash a custom rom?
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to flash cynogen rom first u have 2 root ur phone please find the thread in original devlopment section regarding the same
u can reflash ur stock rom by dwnld the releavant .tar file adn flash the same thru odin
You can re-flash the stock rom, but just be sure to know which one is your stock rom. Go to settings, about phone and record the info there to be safe. Also back up your current rom using CWM.
There are always some risk in flashing a rom. Some people dont read instructions and cause problems on their phone, some people flash a rom not built for their phone (i9100 VS i9100G), etc.
Yeah i have rooted my device with cf-root. Thanks guys , i'll read some guides about cyanogenmod and flash it.
If your are currently on GB stock rom, Cyanogenmod developer recommends to install ICS bootloaded first,
You should be able to reflash your Stock ROM veriosn from ODIN, as well as custom roms from CWM...
What is bootload? o.o
My current firmware is ICS LP7
ZACQ8 said:
If your are currently on GB stock rom, Cyanogenmod developer recommends to install ICS bootloaded first,
You should be able to reflash your Stock ROM veriosn from ODIN, as well as custom roms from CWM...
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No they say to have below some specific ics boot loader, no mention of upgrading your gb boot loader, unless they changed it.
Plus I yet to had any issues with the latest ics or gb bootloaders..
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I think he meant boot loader.
But since you already have ICS, you won't need it. Just take the latest CM9 nightly (or ROM based off it), and flash (you'll have to wipe cache data and dalvik too eventually). Make sure you make a full backup of your current stock ROM through CWM as well.
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Gab! said:
What is bootload? o.o
My current firmware is ICS LP7
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I refer this guide actually : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20841817&postcount=1
I dont know its outdated,
as others are sharing their experiance that you could flash CM9 straight away from your CWM since you are already on LP7 with ICS Bootloader.....
I don't get it... What is a bootloader?. I mean when i flashed with ICS LP7 i didn't put a file on bootloader. I just loaded the PDA .tar file and flashed it..
Soo that means that i have to reflash the stock rom with bootloader?
Gab! said:
I don't get it... What is a bootloader?. I mean when i flashed with ICS LP7 i didn't put a file on bootloader. I just loaded the PDA .tar file and flashed it..
Soo that means that i have to reflash the stock rom with bootloader?
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I dont know the ICS package you flashed had an ICS Bootloader already...
I just gave you the link for Original CM9 developers guide...
Just wait for others recommendation who have already flsahed CM9 from CWM....
Hmm thanks . But i have read in the guide that i can flash it with odin , do i still need the bootloader?

Flashed Using Odin, Want to Install JB... Now what?

So real quick....
I rooted my phone with ODIN last night, so I'm still running AT&T Rom and Stock 3e. I am trying to get JB installed but don't know where to go from here. I need to get Clockwork Recovery right? If so, how can I get that on my phone? I did read I should not used ROM MANAGER!
Sorry for the stupidity! I got JB on my last Galaxy before it broke I'm just confused because I did it a different was last time. Thanks for the help!
just flash a custom kernel with ODIN. That'll give you CWM recovery. then you can flash whatever you want.
MotoMudder77 said:
just flash a custom kernel with ODIN. That'll give you CWM recovery. then you can flash whatever you want.
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Ok, is Odin 1.85 sufficient (or is there a newer one) and then can I just flash it with Siyah 4.1.4?
IDK much about Odin. But if it worked for ya the first time it should be good.
for the kernel, you must find one in a format Odin uses and not in the normal .zip which requires CWM recovery to flash.
Right now .tar is the only one that comes to mind for Odin.
dsebbs said:
Ok, is Odin 1.85 sufficient (or is there a newer one) and then can I just flash it with Siyah 4.1.4?
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I would flash a kernel that is compatible with whatever ROM you have currently. Then flash a JB ROM from CWM . Flash Siyah after you have JB if that is the kernel you want. I think you would get boot looped if kernel and ROM are mismatched.
adfurgerson said:
I would flash a kernel that is compatible with whatever ROM you have currently. Then flash a JB ROM from CWM . Flash Siyah after you have JB if that is the kernel you want. I think you would get boot looped if kernel and ROM are mismatched.
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Okay cool. I know this might be asking a lot but can you just link to me a Kernel that will work with the ROM I have? It's still the AT&T Stock Rom 2.3.4 with Baseband I777UCKH7 and Kernel 2.6.35.7.
dsebbs said:
Okay cool. I know this might be asking a lot but can you just link to me a Kernel that will work with the ROM I have? It's still the AT&T Stock Rom 2.3.4 with Baseband I777UCKH7 and Kernel 2.6.35.7.
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Take a look at the guide which is the top link in my signature. It will give you a little more detail on what you want to do, and has links to the available Gingerbread kernels.
adfurgerson said:
I would flash a kernel that is compatible with whatever ROM you have currently. Then flash a JB ROM from CWM . Flash Siyah after you have JB if that is the kernel you want. I think you would get boot looped if kernel and ROM are mismatched.
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the only point in flashing a kernel compatible with a ROM, would be if you wanted to boot into the ROM.
Yes, flashing a kernel meant for a different version will most likely bootloop.
You can flash any kernel you want if you have no intentions on booting the system.
Recovery inside the kernel has nothing to do with what ROM your running. Will always be able to boot into recovery. Or **** broke
I give you lots of credit for reading not to use rom manager!
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If you use Mobile Odin you can flash a custom kernel that will install CWM and then flash a custom ROM with CWM. I do this so I do not mess with the flash counter.
dsebbs said:
So real quick....
I rooted my phone with ODIN last night, so I'm still running AT&T Rom and Stock 3e. I am trying to get JB installed but don't know where to go from here. I need to get Clockwork Recovery right? If so, how can I get that on my phone? I did read I should not used ROM MANAGER!
Sorry for the stupidity! I got JB on my last Galaxy before it broke I'm just confused because I did it a different was last time. Thanks for the help!
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It sounds like you're taking the same route I did to root my phone. I first flashed a rooted, stock ICS ROM, then I flashed the Siyah kernel using Mobile Odin, then I eventually went on to flash a JB ROM (SuperNexus) using Mobile Odin. I'm sure I could have skipped that step of flashing Siyah because SuperNexus flashes a CM kernel anyway, but I kinda didn't know what I was doing.

[Q] Rooted S2 but no CWM?

Hi,
This international S2 came out of the box running a stock ICS 4.0.3 and appears to have root access, also has "SuperSU", however it has the stock recovery mode.
I'm interested in replacing the stock recovery mode with CWM so that I can install custom ROMs but my device is already rooted and I'm quite confused about this, should I just go ahead and flash a CWM kernel?
And also,
Do I have to match the kernel to the ROM that I'm going to flash (AOSP, AOKP, XXLSJ)?
Thanks.
Just flash Siyah, Dorimanx,... with Odin.
And yes some Roms doen't work with some Kernel. For example I had problems with Siyah and CM10.1
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David-B-737 said:
Hi,
This international S2 came out of the box running a stock ICS 4.0.3 and appears to have root access, also has "SuperSU", however it has the stock recovery mode.
I'm interested in replacing the stock recovery mode with CWM so that I can install custom ROMs but my device is already rooted and I'm quite confused about this, should I just go ahead and flash a CWM kernel?
And also,
Do I have to match the kernel to the ROM that I'm going to flash (AOSP, AOKP, XXLSJ)?
Thanks.
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Install Mobile Odin n flash cwm
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1347899
David-B-737 said:
Hi,
This international S2 came out of the box running a stock ICS 4.0.3 and appears to have root access, also has "SuperSU", however it has the stock recovery mode.
I'm interested in replacing the stock recovery mode with CWM so that I can install custom ROMs but my device is already rooted and I'm quite confused about this, should I just go ahead and flash a CWM kernel?
And also,
Do I have to match the kernel to the ROM that I'm going to flash (AOSP, AOKP, XXLSJ)?
Thanks.
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just flash the Siyah kernel v4.1.5 or v5.0.1(tar file for ODIN) using 'ODIN' on ur PC to get proper wrk'ng CWM app installed on ur phone
Then use Siyah's recovery to flash any custom rom of ur choice

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