Install ClockworkMod Bootloader and Cyanogen 7 ROM to Samsung G5 I5500 - Samsung Galaxy 5 I5500

This is how to root and install a custom ROM on the Samsung I5500 mobile phone. I believe this may work on other Samsung handsets like the I5503 and I5508 but the I5500 is the only handset I have unlocked with the following tutorial.
I have tested this method using a new G5 in December 2011 but please understand that neither I nor the publishing website will take any responsibility for damage that may occur to your phone if you choose to follow this procedure and something goes wrong.
Firstly I’d like to thank JC_Master and CLShortFuse from XDA Developers and psyke83 from the ever informative MADTEAM for their work to make this possible.
There are a few different ways of doing this and I think I have tried them all, some resulting in a dead phone, some that just don’t work and some that are badly explained. This method has been tried and tested by myself and I will do my best to tutor it as simply as I can so that even a novice computer user may successfully flash / de-brand their phone from the putrid Samsung software!
OK, you ready?
Step 1
1.1 We need to install a boot-loader as the Samsung one is very limited and just plain awful! That said, it wasn’t intended to be used for anything other than the Samsung software so it’s not awful from their point of view but it’s pretty unfriendly to us.
1.2 If you know what a boot-loader is then skip to 1.3. A boot-loader is like a computers BIOS menu. If you have ever noticed when you turn on your computer there is some written text displayed (usually ‘Press F2 or DEL to enter Setup’) before it starts to boot Windows or whatever operating system it uses. If you push F2 or DEL when your computer tells you that you can you will go into a control interface that has options that you can set to tell your computer what to do when it is turned on and how to do it. Most computers are set to boot from the hard-disk first which is why yours starts to load your operating system. Many mobile phones work in the same way and the boot-loader (or BIOS) that we need to install will give us options to install our new ROM, to backup our phone data, to root it (gain entry to the system files – like being able to enter your ‘C:’ hard disk in Windows) and much more that the Samsung boot-loader will not.
1.3 Fortunately for us there is a clever bunch of people over at clockworkmod.com that have released a nice boot-loader for us that is just the job. They make these modded software files for us for free so please do donate something to them if you use their software so they can continue their work. Create a new folder called Samsung in your computers (C hard disk drive by left clicking Start Menu, Computer (or My Computer), double left click (C, right click (not on a file or icon) select New, Folder, type Samsung and the double click the folder to open it. Now resize the folder so it is not using the whole screen or minimize it but don’t close it. If you do close it, you know where it is! ‘C:\Samsung’
1.4 Download ClockworkMod-Galaxy5-v0.5 (Click the link) and SAVE it to your ‘C: \Samsung’ folder. For non I5500 mobile phones find your boot-loader here
1.5 Now let’s get the nice new Android ROM and its latest hotfix too. Remember to donate here as these boys have got to eat too! Download update-cm-7.1.0-galaxy5-v1.7.2-MADTEAM-signed.zip and v1.7.2-hotfix1.zip SAVE to your ‘C: \Samsung’ folder.
1.6 Once this is all done we can install an app from the ClockworkMod team called ‘ROM Manager’ which will allow us to recover, backup and restore our phone. Download it now to the same folder and we’ll do that last ROM Manager APK
1.7 Lets also get the latest Google applications pack to install later too gapps-gb-20110828-signed.zip
1.8 **Ignore this step** In order to write any new information to the phones system files we need to get permission to do so and Samsung don’t give you this permission, this is known as ROOT access. There are many installable applications for the G5 that claim to root your phone but the only one I have found that works is Super One Click. This is a Windows installed based program (.exe) and not an APK (.apk – Android phone installed application). Download it here SuperOneClick usual folder!
1.9 Next we need to download and install the Samsung USB drivers. If you have Samsung Kies running then stop or disable it. If you don’t know what I mean then don’t worry about it! Download SamsungUSB to anywhere on your PC and double click it to install it.
1.10 We now need ODIN 4.28 which is the Samsung software that runs on Windows that will allow us to flash our new boot-loader and ROM over the USB cable that came with the phone. We also need an OPS file which is a text type document that specifies the phones perimeters to ODIN so that it can flash (install) the ROM correctly. Download to your Samsung folder ODINv4.28 and the OPS file EUROPA_v1.0.ops
Step 2 – Let’s Do It!
The following tutorial (edited) taken from MADTEAM with acknowledgement and thanks to MayurV
Copy to your phones micro SD card, ‘update-cm-7.1.0-galaxy5-v1.7.2-MADTEAM-signed’, ‘v1.7.2-hotfix1’ and ‘gapps-gb-20110815-signed’ before proceeding. This is best done by removing it and inserting it into a P.C’s or laptop’s SD card reader, if it has one.
2.1 First we have to get into Samsung standard recovery mode. You can enable this mode by following screenshot shown below. You phone must be turned off with the USB unplugged before doing this.
{
"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",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
2.2 Now start Odin Multi Downloader v4.28 in your C:\Samsung folder on your PC. You will see following window.
- At first you may notice Odin says ‘Android’ and not ‘GT-I5500’. This is because we have not yet loaded the OPS file.
Your phone must now be in Download Mode and should be connected to the PC with the USB Cable that the phone shipped with. This is the only way Odin can detect your phone.
2.3 Select the OPS file in by clicking the OPS button (No.3) and the ClockworkMod-Galaxy5-v0.5 by clicking the One Package button (No.4).
Once you click on start button you will see all files will write on your phone, it will take around 1-7 minutes.
Once you see “PASS” in ODIN tool, you can remove USB cable from PC. Once your phone has rebooted and you will see following screen shown below.
*Edit** you do not need to wait for the PASS sign anymore. Once you see the handset screen change to the picture below, close Odin with the red ‘X’ window button, disconnect your USB cable and continue.
2.4 If you are new to use ClockworkMod recovery manager then before doing anything, please have a look at next screen to learn the navigation keys.
2.5 First we have to wipe our old DATA which is not compatible with ClockworkMod. Wiping old DATA is necessary if you are installing for the first time.
- Press BACK (H/W) button on phone and follow next screen.
- Press BACK (H/W) button on phone and follow next screen.
- Press BACK (H/W) button on phone and follow next screen.
- Press BACK (H/W) button on phone and follow next screen.
2.5 Now it’s time for the ROM installation.
Important Note:
• You MUST install the three files in this exact order:
• The main ROM package ‘update-cm-7.1.0-galaxy5-v1.7.2-MADTEAM-signed.zip’
• The hotfix package ‘v1.7.2-hotfix1.zip’
• The Google Apps package ‘gapps-gb-20110828-signed.zip’
- Select to ‘Choose file from SD card’ that you have saved earlier.
Both file should be in ZIP format only. Don’t extract, keep it in ZIP format and store it on SD card.
2.6 Once you are done with installation of these files. Press the BACK button until you return to the first screen shown below. Go to the first option and do reboot.
2.7 On next start-up, you will see CyanogenMod 7 Logo and system will load in few mins. Enjoy your new phone software!
We hope you all get successful installations of ClockworkMod 7 ROM’s
Written by Phillip Thorne – A.K.A sparkyuiop

Nice summary, thanks. Can I add a couple of points? Do not use CWM v6, it just times out when flashing with Odin. If you want to flash a new UK baseband you can download the latest one (I5500XWJP4) here http://www.multiupload.com/81IBI2MD0X - the one listed on the baseband page does not work.

Baseband and unlocking?
dwl99 said:
If you want to flash a new UK baseband you can download the latest one ...
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What does flashing the baseband achieve? I assume this will not unlock the phone?
I would also like to add that once people have loaded this ROM onto their Samsung G5 there are many safe ways to extract the 8 digit passcode number to unlock the phone to any network.
I had previously used Jc_master method to extract the passcode which worked on the first one and second one that I did but for some reason the second one failed to reboot after and became bricked. (This was done prior to flashing a non-samsung ROM on both phones and I believe it will not work on the Cyanogen ROM)
This method looks good but I have not yet tried it: method

sparkyuiop said:
What does flashing the baseband achieve? I assume this will not unlock the phone?
I would also like to add that once people have loaded this ROM onto their Samsung G5 there are many safe ways to extract the 8 digit passcode number to unlock the phone to any network.
I had previously used Jc_master method to extract the passcode which worked on the first one and second one that I did but for some reason the second one failed to reboot after and became bricked. (This was done prior to flashing a non-samsung ROM on both phones and I believe it will not work on the Cyanogen ROM)
This method looks good but I have not yet tried it: method
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Flashing a new baseband ensures that the GPS & phone will continue to work. Although you might want to do it only if anything doesn't work after you flash the ROM.

It isn't working, it will not detect the ops file despite my downloading it to C:/Samsung. Any advice?
Update:
I removed the .txt from the ops filename, now its working

Rad, clear and concise.
Cheers!

gwildor said:
Rad, clear and concise.
Cheers!
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Thank You. I'm no expert at this so I'm pretty chuffed it's working out for people.

Tactics119 said:
It isn't working, it will not detect the ops file despite my downloading it to C:/Samsung. Any advice?
Update:
I removed the .txt from the ops filename, now its working
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The OPS file should not be a text (.txt) extension (as you found out). One way to check it has the correct extension is to do this:
Open 'Computer' or 'My Computer'
At the top of the page click 'Organize' or 'View'
Select 'Folder and search options' or 'View'
Move the radio dot from 'Don't show hidden files, folders and drives' to 'Show hidden files, folders and drives'
Click 'Apply' then 'OK'
Go back to your OPS file and read it
Your OPS should read like this: EUROPA_v1.0.ops
If it reads: EUROPA_v1.0.ops.txt or EUROPA_v1.0.txt edit it so it looks like how it should read.

Clockwork Mod isn't a bootloader, it's a recovery!
Sent from my GT-I5500 using Tapatalk

It would be useful for someone, maybe, to update this good how-to, wouldn't it?
{ brvsn ~ CM7 on GT-I5500 ~ Tapatalk }

brainvision said:
It would be useful for someone, maybe, to update this good how-to, wouldn't it?
{ brvsn ~ CM7 on GT-I5500 ~ Tapatalk }
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Hey man don't steal me thunder! LOL, that's fine with me!

followed all the instructions and the phone just says android in white writing then goes to the samsung screen and back again?
in a cycle?
anyone help me im desparate!
thanks
edit after a few attempts i use odin to flash again and get into clock work.........
anyone please please !!!1 its my wifes phone and shes going mad!
managed to get it back by flashing I5500XXJED_Android_2.1 with odin............
does this help and why i cant flash cynogen or any other rom?

Gavin01 said:
followed all the instructions and the phone just says android in white writing then goes to the samsung screen and back again?
in a cycle?
anyone help me im desparate!
thanks
edit after a few attempts i use odin to flash again and get into clock work.........
anyone please please !!!1 its my wifes phone and shes going mad!
managed to get it back by flashing I5500XXJED_Android_2.1 with odin............
does this help and why i cant flash cynogen or any other rom?
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Yes I am getting same screen after following installtion steps here, Please help..

anishmathw said:
Yes I am getting same screen after following installtion steps here, Please help..
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did you wipe the phone with ClockworkMod?

Is it me or dose the installing of the samsung usb drivers take a long time to install( about 1 hour)...??
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Thanks for this...worked perfect,I now have ClockworkMod 7 on my Samsung Galaxy 5 (Europa) phone... 5 stars..

anishmathw said:
Yes I am getting same screen after following installtion steps here, Please help..
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Gavin01 said:
followed all the instructions and the phone just says android in white writing then goes to the samsung screen and back again?
in a cycle?
anyone help me im desparate!
thanks
edit after a few attempts i use odin to flash again and get into clock work.........
anyone please please !!!1 its my wifes phone and shes going mad!
managed to get it back by flashing I5500XXJED_Android_2.1 with odin............
does this help and why i cant flash cynogen or any other rom?
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brainvision said:
did you wipe the phone with ClockworkMod?
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i have having the same issues as well... flash CWM with odin, boots fine into CWM, flash CM7 and gapps, and just get the white android writing
i did the following steps:
1. flash CWM with odin
2. in recovery, wiped data, wiped cache, wiped dalvik, wiped battery stats
3. flashed CM7 and gapps
4. just for good measures i wipe cache and dalvik
4. reboot
doing that gets me into boot loop, just keeps giving me the white android writing over and over again.
(off topic here a bit)
tried to go back to stock with odin and still have bootloop with samsung writing on the screen.... so far the phones a brick... cannot get it to boot into any ROM at all

Just let you know that on my phone the camera is not working properly,when recording it shudders and if you switch back to photo mode it crashes.
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c_86 said:
i have having the same issues as well... flash CWM with odin, boots fine into CWM, flash CM7 and gapps, and just get the white android writing
i did the following steps:
1. flash CWM with odin
2. in recovery, wiped data, wiped cache, wiped dalvik, wiped battery stats
3. flashed CM7 and gapps
4. just for good measures i wipe cache and dalvik
4. reboot
doing that gets me into boot loop, just keeps giving me the white android writing over and over again.
(off topic here a bit)
tried to go back to stock with odin and still have bootloop with samsung writing on the screen.... so far the phones a brick... cannot get it to boot into any ROM at all
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I have put this rom on my phone twice now and it sounds like you are doing it wrong and missing the file "v1.7.2-hotfix1.zip"..
This is how i did it..
Started odin
This is how mine looks..
Remember to copy update-cm-7.1.0-galaxy5-v1.7.2-MADTEAM-signed.zip,v1.7.2-hotfix1.zip,gapps-gb-20110828-signed.zip to your sd card,If you can't via phone use your card reader on your pc.
But all mine files are in the Samsung folder,so..
OPS - C:\Samsung\EUROPA_I5500_v1.0.ops
One Package - C:\Samsung\ClockworkMod-Galaxy5-v0.5.tar(ClockworkMod recovery manager)
Make sure everything is left ticked when starting odin just make sure one package is ticked..
switch phone off and plug in usb cable in phone(make sure you have installed the usb drivers,once in download mode you will see them installing wait for them to finish installing.)
Download mode - hold vol - down then middle button then off/on button and wait for download mode pic to come up.
you will see COM3 go orange in odin,press start and it will download ClockworkMod recovery manager to your phone and boot it..
Now wipe - data/Factory reset - yes
Now wipe - cache partition - yes
Now wipe - advanced - Dalvik cache - yes - back - Battery Stats - yes
You MUST install the three files in this exact order:
The main ROM package ‘update-cm-7.1.0-galaxy5-v1.7.2-MADTEAM-signed.zip’
The hotfix package ‘v1.7.2-hotfix1.zip’
The Google Apps package ‘gapps-gb-20110828-signed.zip’
all files should be in ZIP format only. Don’t extract, keep it in ZIP format and store it on SD card.
on phone - ClockworkMod recovery manager - install zip from cdcard - choose zip from sdcard - click on each file and install it in order,once you have done that restart your phone and your done..
Well that how I did it and it worked every time..
Good luck..
P.S If anyone wants to show a video on how to do it let me know.
Video here.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYmTps4tdwU

Looks like I bricked it...help please.
Tried this today and only got as far as attempting to install ClockworkMod. ODIN went to downloading recovery image and then hung there. Over an hour there. So I disconnected...now my phone is ummm...not working. Any ideas?

Benglian said:
Tried this today and only got as far as attempting to install ClockworkMod. ODIN went to downloading recovery image and then hung there. Over an hour there. So I disconnected...now my phone is ummm...not working. Any ideas?
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It's obvious that it doesn't work anymore for now: I presume it shows up an interrupted link between the phone and PC..
So remove the battery, restart the PC and do it again.. maybe you miss the USB Samsung driver: try to reinstall them.. and use the 0.5 or 0.7 tar file for now
{ brvsn ~ CM7 on GT-I5500 ~ Tapatalk }

brainvision said:
It's obvious that it doesn't work anymore for now: I presume it shows up an interrupted link between the phone and PC..
So remove the battery, restart the PC and do it again.. maybe you miss the USB Samsung driver: try to reinstall them.. and use the 0.5 or 0.7 tar file for now
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Just the 0.7 tar,

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[Q] help a noob out!!

i have a fascinate that ive had for a while. ive managed to root it(took 4ever to find out how) but im rooted with everything else stock. no custom rom kernel or anything(i know im rooted cuz i can use wireless tether with superuser) HOWEVER, ive been reading on this cyanogen mod 7 and would really like to put this on my phone and get rid of touchwiz once and for all, and don't suggest adw it lags my phone down. can somebody plz give me a tutorial on how to download and flash whatever that is. i can't handle the sluggishness of tw anymore. btw i have odin but really don't know what to do with it. oh and sorry if this is already posted but ive searched and don't really feel like going through every thread in existence. please help me!!
Well before I would go and post a tutorial about this we need to address one thing.
You said
and don't suggest adw it lags my phone down.
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You understand that the default launcher in Cyanogenmod7 (CM7) is ADW correct? I just would hate for you to go through the touch n go process of flashing CM7 and end up hating it because of this
Well... you can switch away from ADW. For instance, I switched to the GO launcher, and it ran like a dream.
Alright, here's a n00b guide.
0)Download these files to you SD card: http://www.mediafire.com/?dfjjclddzq6fl5q, http://goo-inside.me/gapps/gapps-gb-20110613-signed.zip
1) Flash this in Odin: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=657960&d=1310959789
2) Boot into recovery by turning off the phone/pulling battery and holding volume up, volume down and power at the same time
3) Select wipe cache, then select wipe data
4) Select install zip from sd card or something like that and flash CM7 (The file you downloaded from mediafire above)
5)Once phone finishes installing, hit reboot phone or if your phone is off turn it back on
6) Hold down power button, select reboot, select recovery
7) From here, select install zip from sd card again, and install the gapps from the second link.
8) Reboot, and enjoy. If you don't like adw, install GO launcher from the market
more noob please! how do i flash a file on odin? and what the hell is gapps and what do i do with it?
beefsmith said:
more noob please! how do i flash a file on odin? and what the hell is gapps and what do i do with it?
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Install this on your computer: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?7946i8tdbe0yv50
Open Odin, remove your phone's battery, hold the "volume down" button on your phone while plugging it into your computer and a little android with a shovel should come up.
On your computer, download the file from step 1. In odin, click the PDA button (NOT THE PHONE BUTTON) and select that downloaded file. Hit start or flash or whatever the button like that says. It will take a while. Once done, you will have cwm, so do step 2.
Once in CWN, use the volume buttons to go up and down and use the power button as the "enter button". Follow the rest of the steps from there.
Also, GAPPS is just the technical name for that second file you downloaded. Install it through CWM exactly as the steps say.
beefsmith said:
more noob please! how do i flash a file on odin? and what the hell is gapps and what do i do with it?
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Gapps...is abbreviated for google apps. Ie. Google talk, gmail, google voice, google chrome to phone, ect...this is a zip file package that contains a lot of googles apps that are not pre packaged into the rom
Odin is a software program for pc to push a modified recovery program or complete stock rom files, or patches and some other goodies and this recovery abbreviated cwm(clock work mod ) is the program you use to install custom roms and kernels. All odin file formats will end in .tar while files for flashing via recovery end in .zip
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ok so i tried to flash that file using odin, but it just told me succeded0 failed1 and now my phone has the phone to ! to pc logo, and appears bricked
beefsmith said:
ok so i tried to flash that file using odin, but it just told me succeded0 failed1 and now my phone has the phone to ! to pc logo, and appears bricked
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Follow this to fix your phone: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1124391
Just to let you know, you should probably read up on some more of the threads in the general and development section after you fix your phone before trying this again. You really need to know what you're doing or you'll break your phone for real next time.
skafan2 said:
Follow this to fix your phone: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1124391
Just to let you know, you should probably read up on some more of the threads in the general and development section after you fix your phone before trying this again. You really need to know what you're doing or you'll break your phone for real next time.
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While skafan is right, you probably won't completely bork your device but you can get in deep real quick if you screw up anything major...like flashing a rom not for the fascinate. Go to the link he posted and do it exactly to return to complete stock and then read read read before flashing again, but it is very hard to completely destroy our phones besides physically smashing it. His warning is of just cause....that said..everything I learned(and I'm sure some will agree with me) for the most part is out of necessity..meaning I started tinkering with my phone and learned what I had to as I made mistakes and needed to know how to get out of a boot loop or force closes. There were even a few times where I thought I just turned my fassy into an expensive paper weight! You'll get there and, if nothing else borking builds character!
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i followed those instructions to the letter, same result, success(0) failed (1)
this sucks
borking does not build character for me
it engenders a sense of helplessless and makes me cry

TF201 Big Time Noob in waaay over his head

The Good:
I used the unlocker, and installed clockworkmod from fastboot.
The Bad:
Mistake 1: I was not logged into a google account when I used the unlocker. When the device boots, it says that it is unlocked in the top left, but I can't shake the feeling that it was not done correctly,
Mistake 2: I did not make a backup. I was coming off a factory reset, and figured I had no app data to protect, so why do a backup? I followed some instructions I found on the net, did some cmd: commands on my computer, and BAM: Clockwork Mod.
Mistake 3: When I could not get a rom to load in CWM, (would not detect update.zip), I started looking for fixes all over. Root Checker said I was not rooted. I tried using an APK to root that I found in a forum, that did not work either. The exploit involving using an app backup did not go through for me.
Mistake 4: In an attempt to get rid of Mistake 1, I thought "why not do a factory data reset?". Now, my Transformer prime only boots into CWM. I am sitting here looking at v5.8.2.0.
Any time I select "reboot system now", I end up back here.
I realize that as a total noob, I do not deserve the kindness of this forum, however, any mercy/help that you give me will give you several karma points.
Please help.
Any links you can provide will not just help me, but any additional noobs that are dumb enough to do what I did.
Mistake 1: google account has nothing to do with unlocking. If you have fastboot access you're unlocked! so forget mistake 1 and 4
Mistake 2: no comment except that i don't understand what instructions you followed from the net, the cmd part... A backup is performed within CWM ... Nevertheless you're bricked so it isn't very important.
Mistake 3: a big mess in your head. If you just unlocked and flashed cwm it's logical that you are not rooted in your ROM. CWM has nothing to do or care with root !! CWM is totally independant from the ROM, it has by default root power as it runs froms a different partition and deals with /system and /data etc from 'outside'.
You gain root by either flashing a custom ROM (they are all rooted) or flashing the super user itself only (SU.zip).
Mistake 4: don't use cwm on that device.
Mistake 5: you are a monkey typer.... STOP trying every crap you find 'on the net' ! You seem to have quite blurred knowledge of what is an android device, so be extremelly carefull or you'll end with a real hard bricked prime.
Prime is very specific, don't use things that have not been designed specifically for it.
You are in recovery bootloop, see in dev section the unbrick thread (in stickies threads), option 1a.
Don't use cwm.
Use TWRP.
big time noob said:
The Good:
I used the unlocker, and installed clockworkmod from fastboot.
The Bad:
Mistake 1: I was not logged into a google account when I used the unlocker. When the device boots, it says that it is unlocked in the top left, but I can't shake the feeling that it was not done correctly,
Mistake 2: I did not make a backup. I was coming off a factory reset, and figured I had no app data to protect, so why do a backup? I followed some instructions I found on the net, did some cmd: commands on my computer, and BAM: Clockwork Mod.
Mistake 3: When I could not get a rom to load in CWM, (would not detect update.zip), I started looking for fixes all over. Root Checker said I was not rooted. I tried using an APK to root that I found in a forum, that did not work either. The exploit involving using an app backup did not go through for me.
Mistake 4: In an attempt to get rid of Mistake 1, I thought "why not do a factory data reset?". Now, my Transformer prime only boots into CWM. I am sitting here looking at v5.8.2.0.
Any time I select "reboot system now", I end up back here.
I realize that as a total noob, I do not deserve the kindness of this forum, however, any mercy/help that you give me will give you several karma points.
Please help.
Any links you can provide will not just help me, but any additional noobs that are dumb enough to do what I did.
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Okay so you messed up... slightly... no big deal... here is what you do..
From the sounds of it you have no rom atm... no big deal... download a rom.. i suggest blackbean or eos...
blackbean found here... http://rootzwiki.com/index.php?/topi...ackbean-(8-15)
eos found here.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1782413
Download and install http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1426502 naked drivers.... follow the instructions...
I prefer blackbean... anyways.... now download nvflash from here http://androidroot.mobi/?p=452
Unzip the file.. put your rom where you find adb.exe shoudl be in C:\nvflash\tf201_nvflashpack if you put the file in C:
*******Now.... boot to recovery... connect tab to the pc.... with the windows open (nvflashpack) clcik in the window... press and hold shift button the right clcik mouse and select open command prompt here... this should give you the command prompt.
Now copy this adb devices right click in the command prompt window and paste... press enter... you should see your transformer...
now type adb push /name of rom you downloaded .zip/ sdcard
This should push the rom to your tab... it will take about 5 minutes be patient....
Install the zip through cwm....
Now there is a chance this does not work.. don't worry... if it doesn't work .. go here ....http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1615990 this is twrp.... download then follow the fastboot install instructions
At this point you probably want to follow the nvflash instructions to install the custom bootloader since twrp says it needs it... go back here and follow instructions... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1774352
start again from ******now boot to recovery....
After you accomplish this, you should complete the nvflash instructions and make your backups...
Yes it does seem like a lot... but unless you want to sell me a paper weight for $5 you need to complete this... if you need further assistance write here or pm me..... good luck Luke... may the force be with you...
A helpfull answer without trolling? really.. Whats this world coming to!!
anyway.. I added a "thank you" even though I didnt brick my prime ( yet )
johanjonker said:
A helpfull answer without trolling? really.. Whats this world coming to!!
anyway.. I added a "thank you" even though I didnt brick my prime ( yet )
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Your welcome ... I think.... did I get you out of a jam?
I dont troll I try to help people from what i have experienced..... I myself have made some questionable decisions.... just figure since I have learned from them .. no reason to make others suffer through needless anxiety......
big time noob said:
The Good:
Mistake 3: When I could not get a rom to load in CWM, (would not detect update.zip), I started looking for fixes all over. Root Checker said I was not rooted. I tried using an APK to root that I found in a forum, that did not work either. The exploit involving using an app backup did not go through for me.
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The others already answered everything else, but here I'm wondering if it's not just a simple mistake.
If I remember correctly, there are 2 options in CMW to flash a zip file : either an update.zip file which has to be in a specific directory, or choose the file from the storage.
My guess is that you tried the first option which returned an error because you don't have an update.zip file.
Have you tried browsing to the ROM file manually?
Besides that, you might want to setup NVFlash on your device (be sure to ask for help in the NVFlash thread if you have any doubt about one of the steps, so you don't end up with a brick).
The NVFlash thread is here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1774352
Since you don't seem to understand Android very well, having NVFlash would at least protect you from most (if not all) software bricks in case you make a bigger mistake like flash an Official Asus ROM on your unlocked device..
Hopefully this will help.
Mithrandir007 said:
The others already answered everything else, but here I'm wondering if it's not just a simple mistake.
If I remember correctly, there are 2 options in CMW to flash a zip file : either an update.zip file which has to be in a specific directory, or choose the file from the storage.
My guess is that you tried the first option which returned an error because you don't have an update.zip file.
Have you tried browsing to the ROM file manually?
Besides that, you might want to setup NVFlash on your device (be sure to ask for help in the NVFlash thread if you have any doubt about one of the steps, so you don't end up with a brick).
The NVFlash thread is here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1774352
Since you don't seem to understand Android very well, having NVFlash would at least protect you from most (if not all) software bricks in case you make a bigger mistake like flash an Official Asus ROM on your unlocked device..
Hopefully this will help.
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Very valid point Mithrandir007.... just to be cleear when following the nvflash instructions.... follow step by step.... all the way to the end..... from this thread http://androidroot.mobi/t3_nvflash/ dont stop until you see the statement ... coming soon... then you are actually done....
Thanks
Thank you guys for your help, and not being too hard on me...except maybe the first guy.
I will try those things when I get back from work.
Seriously...
Gage_Hero said:
Okay so you messed up... slightly... no big deal... here is what you do..
From the sounds of it you have no rom atm... no big deal... download a rom.. i suggest blackbean or eos...
Download and install naked drivers.... follow the instructions...
I prefer blackbean... anyways.... now download nvflash from here
Unzip the file.. put your rom where you find adb.exe shoudl be in C:\nvflash\tf201_nvflashpack if you put the file in C:
*******Now.... boot to recovery... connect tab to the pc.... with the windows open (nvflashpack) clcik in the window... press and hold shift button the right clcik mouse and select open command prompt here... this should give you the command prompt.
Now copy this adb devices right click in the command prompt window and paste... press enter... you should see your transformer...
now type adb push /name of rom you downloaded .zip/ sdcard
This should push the rom to your tab... it will take about 5 minutes be patient....
Install the zip through cwm....
Now there is a chance this does not work.. don't worry... if it doesn't work .. go here .... this is twrp.... download then follow the fastboot install instructions
At this point you probably want to follow the nvflash instructions to install the custom bootloader since twrp says it needs it... go back here and follow instructions...
start again from ******now boot to recovery....
After you accomplish this, you should complete the nvflash instructions and make your backups...
Yes it does seem like a lot... but unless you want to sell me a paper weight for $5 you need to complete this... if you need further assistance write here or pm me..... good luck Luke... may the force be with you...
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I ask this next question with a scared expression on my face...what if the TF201 is not taking a charge now?
Last night it would boot into clockworkmod, and I did not plug it in, so it just sat there burning battery in clockworkmod screen.
Today, I go to plug it into the usb, and I briefly get the screen that shows the battery in the red, then it fades out.
I am going to try plugging it into the wall when I get home, but I am scared that I might not get the chance to fix my device.
It comes vaguely in my mind that I read something about cwm not supporting charging but I'm not sure.
If the battery is drained completely it will need several minutes with wall charger to come back to life.
You are really messed up. Download a Rom from development section.. put it in your Sdcard.
First plug your phone to charger.. let it charge for an hour.
When your mobile switches ON.
Enter CWM recovery or anyone you have.. go to mount option, wipe everything except sdcard. Go to advance and wipe dalvik cache.. then go to Install zip from sdcard option in it.. select the downloaded file.
big time noob said:
I ask this next question with a scared expression on my face...what if the TF201 is not taking a charge now?
Last night it would boot into clockworkmod, and I did not plug it in, so it just sat there burning battery in clockworkmod screen.
Today, I go to plug it into the usb, and I briefly get the screen that shows the battery in the red, then it fades out.
I am going to try plugging it into the wall when I get home, but I am scared that I might not get the chance to fix my device.
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Some usb connections don't charge... my pc at work is like that.... or they charge so little that it barely makes a difference. Plug it into the wall for at least a hour... preferably longer since you are going to be doing things that may not work out so well if the battery dies in the middle of things.... Also given how frail the charger socket is, unless you have it sitting on a flat surface, I wouldn't attempt doing the work while it is plugged in... Would want you to get the software fixed and you bust up the charging socket or cable...
Prime needs 15 volts to charge, USB only delivers 5, so it's discharging while plugged to an USB most of the time.
Don't know how to fix your CWM problem but I do know the Prime will charge on a USB port if it's turned off. It does take a very long time though.
From the TF201 manual:
{
"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",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Might help
Mithrandir007 said:
The others already answered everything else, but here I'm wondering if it's not just a simple mistake.
If I remember correctly, there are 2 options in CMW to flash a zip file : either an update.zip file which has to be in a specific directory, or choose the file from the storage.
My guess is that you tried the first option which returned an error because you don't have an update.zip file.
Have you tried browsing to the ROM file manually?
Besides that, you might want to setup NVFlash on your device (be sure to ask for help in the NVFlash thread if you have any doubt about one of the steps, so you don't end up with a brick).
The NVFlash thread is here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1774352
Since you don't seem to understand Android very well, having NVFlash would at least protect you from most (if not all) software bricks in case you make a bigger mistake like flash an Official Asus ROM on your unlocked device..
Hopefully this will help.
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Thanks for the response. On the nvflash page it says NOTE: THIS REQUIRES A NON-BRICKED AND UNLOCKED DEVICE. IT WON'T WORK ON ALREADY BRICKED DEVICES
Does that mean me? If so, I might be stuck.
I tried installing with the update.zip option, didn't work. I also tried installing by browsing, but weirdly, it does not give me the options of any of the roms I have on the SD card...when the prime was stock, it saw the files on the SD card, but now it just shows me options of several folders that do not actually exist, a couple of subfolders, but no actual files or zip files.
When I boot (holding the power and down volume button) The message basically says, The device is unlocked, Android cardhu-user bootloader. Says something about the version I was running, .28, and that it is looking for an ota update. At the bottom, it says booting recovery kernel image. Then it loads clockworkmod.
I installed the naked drivers, so I can now see the Android ADB interface on my windows device manager. I cannot see the device as one of the drives from windows explorer.
I hope that info helps. What do you think? How screwed am I still?
rr0yy said:
You are really messed up. Download a Rom from development section.. put it in your Sdcard.
First plug your phone to charger.. let it charge for an hour.
When your mobile switches ON.
Enter CWM recovery or anyone you have.. go to mount option, wipe everything except sdcard. Go to advance and wipe dalvik cache.. then go to Install zip from sdcard option in it.. select the downloaded file.
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The options I get there are:
format system
format cache
format staging
format data
Which one do I pick? All of them?
big time noob said:
The options I get there are:
format system
format cache
format staging
format data
Which one do I pick? All of them?
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Nope.. none of them.... in cwm you have update from zip... or install zip file (or something like that) you want the one that doesn't say update.....
big time noob said:
The options I get there are:
format system
format cache
format staging
format data
Which one do I pick? All of them?
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Nope.. none of them.... in cwm you have update from zip... or install zip file (or something like that) you want the one that doesn't say update.....
The image is from 5.5 but it says install zip from sdcard... if you adb push the rom there you will be able to install...
Gage_Hero said:
Nope.. none of them.... in cwm you have update from zip... or install zip file (or something like that) you want the one that doesn't say update.....
The image is from 5.5 but it says install zip from sdcard... if you adb push the rom there you will be able to install...
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2 things:
1. I cannot see the sd card in the mount/unmount area of CWM. I feel like this is a big part of my problem.
2. The instructions I see for nvflash involve fastboot. I could be wrong, but if I cannot get to the fastboot screen on my prime, how can I run the fastboot command lines? I can only get to the cwm screens.
Gage_Hero said:
Nope.. none of them.... in cwm you have update from zip... or install zip file (or something like that) you want the one that doesn't say update.....
The image is from 5.5 but it says install zip from sdcard... if you adb push the rom there you will be able to install...
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Attached 2.1.2 twrp....give it a go....

[HOW TO] Unlock bootloader, Root, Flash Custom ROM, Flash Kernel

Post 1: How to unlock your bootloader, flash a recovery and root
Post 2: How to flash a custom ROM and kernel (boot.img)
Post 3: How to reverse everything and go back to stock
Post 4: How to ADB Sideload a ROM
Alright. This is for everyone who wants to root their phone. I've seen MULTIPLE threads of the same question "Can I root my phone and How do I do it". So I hope I never have to see it again! In this tutorial, I use use my toolkit as the way to root. Doing it manually takes forever and that is why I made my toolkit.
Requirements:
HTC One X+ (charged to at least 70%)
Windows XP,Vista,7 (8 is not officially supported since I don't have the drivers)
USB cable
Ability to read and follow step-by-step
Understanding that I am no way guaranteeing anything. If you screw up your phone, you probably didn't follow my steps and made a foolish mistake.
Let's begin.
Download my toolkit from here.
Link 1 and Link 2
Extract the FOLDER to your C: drive or to your desktop.
MAKE SURE YOUR DIRECTORY DOES NOT HAVE A PERIOD OR SPACE.
Open One X.exe
So now you have my program open. Great.
On your phone, go to Settings -> Developer Options and Enable USB Debugging.
From my toolkit, Click 1. Install HTC Drivers.
After the drivers install, restart your computer.
After your computer loads up, open my toolkit and connect your phone to the computer. Your phone should now be recognized.
Now, click 2. Register at HTCDev. Register with a VALID email address and LEAVE the web browser open.
Now, under the commands section of my toolkit, press Boot into Bootloader.
You should have a nice, white, shiny screen that says FASTBOOT USB.
Click 3. Get Token ID. Look at the pop up and it will tell you how to get the Token ID.
Highlight where it says < < < < Identifier Token Start > > > > all the way to < < < < < Identifier Token End > > > > > and right click and it will automatically copy it.
Now, click Submit Token ID. Your web browser should now open a new tab. Scroll down and in the empty box, paste your Token ID. Press submit. HTCDev now emailed you your unlock token.
Your phone should still be in the bootloader. Now, go to the email address you registered to HTCDev and DOWNLOAD your unlock_code.bin. Press 5. Unlock Bootloader. Locate your unlock_code.bin and it will flash it to your phone.
READ the warning. THIS WILL WIPE ALL YOUR DATA FROM THE PHONE.
When you agree to it, press the volume up button and press the power button to accept it. Your phone will now restart.
When your phone loads up, go through the set up wizard. Then, on your phone, go to Settings -> Developer Options and Enable USB Debugging.
Under the Extras section, press Perm Root. It will push SuperSU.zip to your phone.
Under commands, press Boot into Bootloader once again.
Now, it is time to flash a recovery. The custom recovery is for 2 different devices
TWRP (Team Win Recovery Project) is a custom recovery that will allow you to flash custom ROMs, Mods, etc.
If your phone is from AT&T or Telus, then flash the one that says TWRP ATT/Telus.
If your phone is NOT from AT&T or Telus, then flash the one that says TWRP International.
After it flashes, remove the USB cable and have HBOOT selected in bootloader. Press the power button and it will reload to another screen. Press the Volume Down button until you get to Recovery. Press the power button to select it.
Go to Backup and back up your boot and system partition. Always have a back up before you flash or do anything.
After that, go to Install and locate SuperSU.zip. Click it and slide the screen on the bottom to flash it. After it flashes, reboot the phone.
In your app drawer (your menu with all the apps), open SuperSU. If it says the binary needs to be updated, then update it. If it doesn't, then you are fully rooted!
Post 2: How to flash a custom ROM and kernel (boot.img)
The fun part! Now, I will teach you how to flash a ROM and boot.img
Find a ROM you like, the first thing you should do is make sure it is COMPATIBLE with your phone. If you find a ROM that is for AT&T and you have the International model, don't be an idiot and flash it. I will not help you with that since you already agreed to my warning from the first post.
AT&T and Telus ROMs are compatible with each other.
International models won't work on an AT&T/Telus HOX+ and Vice Versa.
Also, DO NOT ASK IF YOU CAN FLASH A ROM FROM ANOTHER DEVICE!
Will it work? NO! Will it ever work? NO! Can I flash it anyways? Brick your device, I don't care. I warned you.
Let's get back on task. So you found the ROM you want to try, so go ahead and download it. KEEP THE THREAD OPEN! MAKE SURE YOU READ EVERYTHING AND REREAD IT AGAIN! READ WHAT USERS SAID ABOUT IT AND ABOUT BUGS! GO AHEAD AND READ THE WHOLE ENTIRE THREAD! GAIN KNOWLEDGE!!
Connect your USB cable to your phone. View the folders on your phone. I like to make a folder called ROMs on my phone and transfer it in there.
After you transfer it, open my toolkit and press Boot into Recovery. When you are in TWRP, MAKE A BACKUP!!!
After you make a backup AKA a Nandroid, click Wipe. Wipe Cache, Dalvik, Factory Reset and System. NOTHING ELSE! If you click anything else, IT WILL WIPE YOUR SD CARD AND YOU WILL HAVE MORE ISSUES ON YOUR HEAD!
So you wiped everything. Great. Your phone is ROMless, Yay!
Now go back and press install. Go to the folder where the ROM you downloaded, is located in. Select the ROM and slide the screen to flash it. After it flashes, press the back button. Press Reboot and Reboot into bootloader. Open the ROM you downloaded from your computer. You should see boot.img. Extract it to your computer. Open my toolkit and press Flash a Kernel. Locate the boot.img and it will flash it.
After it flashes, press reboot from the phone.
Congrats! Enjoy your fully working or borked ROM! Remember, DO NOT ASK FOR ETAs, DO NOT BUG/PM A DEV ABOUT UPDATES, and BE RESPECTFUL TO THE DEVELOPERS!
Post 3: How to reverse everything and go back to stock
Now, let's talk about getting back to stock. There are 2 ways to do this.
1. Flash the stock RUU (If available) (Recommended)
2. Restore your Nandroid (backup that I told you to make earlier)
1. I'll talk about flashing the stock RUU first.
Open up my toolkit and press "Factory RUU" from the links sections. I usually have the most updated RUUs that Football releases on my Dev-Host account. Download the correct RUU for your phone.
Now, back up all your data (pictures, contacts, etc) since this will put your phone back to complete stock.
Connect the USB cable to your phone. Press Boot into Bootloader.
It should now say FASTBOOT USB on your screen.
Press Relock bootloader. It may give you a security warning error or it may say failed. Who cares, ignore it. It's normal.
Your phone will boot up normally.
When the phone is fully loaded. Unplug and replug the USB cable back in the phone. Now,run the RUU you downloaded and follow the instructions.
Your phone will be back to stock.
2. Now, we will talk about restoring your nandroid backup.
Connect your phone to the computer. Open up the folder to view the files on your phone.
From your computer, Go to TWRP -> BACKUPS -> (Your hardware Serial Number) -> (Folder you wish to restore to) -> and copy boot.emmc.win to your computer. Rename boot..emmc.win to boot.img
Open my toolkit and press boot into recovery.
Click Wipe. Wipe Cache, Dalvik, Factory Reset and System. NOTHING ELSE! If you click anything else, IT WILL WIPE YOUR SD CARD AND YOU WILL HAVE MORE ISSUES ON YOUR HEAD!
Press back and press Restore. Choose the backup to restore to.
After it finishes, press the back button. Press Reboot and select bootloader.
Open my toolkit and press Flash a Kernel. Locate the boot.img and it will flash it.
You are now back to your stock Nandroid.
4. How to use ADB Sideload
You may have seen what ADB Sideload around the forums but have no idea what it is. Since our HOX+ does not have an SD card, it makes things harder when you have to flash a ROM.
Here's a scenario when we need to use ADB Sideload.
1. You accidentally wiped your internal SD and have no ROM on your phone
2. You wiped your ROM and forgot to transfer a custom ROM/have no backups(Nandroid) available.
3, You have none of the above and there is no available RUU for your phone. <----- This is a real bummer.
Here are the steps to load on a ROM
I placed TWRP in my toolkit for a reason. CWM does not support ADB Sideload (as far as I know) and TWRP does.
Boot into recovery manually. Turn your device off and hold the VOLUME DOWN + POWER button together until the BOOTLOADER pops up. Press the VOLUME DOWN button until you have selected RECOVERY. Press the POWER button to get into RECOVERY.
Connect the USB Cable to your phone and computer.
In TWRP, click "Advanced" and select ADB Sideload.
Download a ROM to your computer (if you haven't already done so). Rename it as one word. For example CM10.zip, QX.zip, ARHD.zip, etc.
In my toolkit, under the extras section, press ADB Sideload a ROM. Press "Yes" when it asks you if you are in recovery. Then select the ROM you want to install. It will then sideload it to your phone and flash it.
After it finishes, press the back button. Press Reboot and select bootloader.
Pull the boot.img from the zip file and extract it.
Open my toolkit and press Flash a Kernel. Locate the boot.img and it will flash it.
You now have a ROM on your phone!
and for the hell of it in case I want to add even more.
hasoon2000 said:
Post 3: How to reverse everything and go back to stock
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Can't wait for this one...
I'm a little confused as to how to do it!
Need to send mine back - faulty :'(
Sent from my HTC One X+ using Tapatalk 2
great tutorial, thanks.
but i think you should organize your posts using bold, colored and stepwise sentences. that would be great for clarity.
I followed instructions exactly. How long should phone show cyanogenmod boot image?
I've tried two different roms and made sure i installed the boot.img according to instructions but I can't seem to get past boot image.
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targett said:
Can't wait for this one...
I'm a little confused as to how to do it!
Need to send mine back - faulty :'(
Sent from my HTC One X+ using Tapatalk 2
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Hold down power, volume up and down. Boot into bootloader. Select recovery. Select restore. Select one of your backups.
This should take you back.
my phone stuck on boot screen when i tried to restore it from the NAND backup ...
anyway a great tool and make the life easier especially to the people who aren't familiar with black screen and white things :laugh:
Updated the Third Post!
targett said:
Can't wait for this one...
I'm a little confused as to how to do it!
Need to send mine back - faulty :'(
Sent from my HTC One X+ using Tapatalk 2
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Click to collapse
Look at post 3
daredevil_off said:
great tutorial, thanks.
but i think you should organize your posts using bold, colored and stepwise sentences. that would be great for clarity.
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I'll fix it up later. At least the general idea is there.
prissysox said:
I followed instructions exactly. How long should phone show cyanogenmod boot image?
I've tried two different roms and made sure i installed the boot.img according to instructions but I can't seem to get past boot image.
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Shouldn't take more than 5 minutes to boot. Ask the respective devs about it.
PopAhmad said:
my phone stuck on boot screen when i tried to restore it from the NAND backup ...
anyway a great tool and make the life easier especially to the people who aren't familiar with black screen and white things :laugh:
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Click to collapse
Look at post 3. It should help now
Added how to ADB Sideload a ROM in post 4.
What else would you guys like to know with my toolkit?
my phone wont go into the bootloader screen (the white one) it shows that the command is not recognized.....
Stock RUU
In the links I am not seeing anything to get me to the stock RUU. I am having call quality issues with my phone and I have to send it back for warranty. I have relocked the phone per the instructions but I need the stock RUU to flash. I would appreciate anyone's help.
Thanks,
Joe
hasoon2000 said:
Post 3: How to reverse everything and go back to stock
Now, let's talk about getting back to stock. There are 2 ways to do this.
1. Flash the stock RUU (If available) (Recommended)
2. Restore your Nandroid (backup that I told you to make earlier)
1. I'll talk about flashing the stock RUU first.
Open up my toolkit and press "Factory RUU" from the links sections. I usually have the most updated RUUs that Football releases on my Dev-Host account. Download the correct RUU for your phone.
Now, back up all your data (pictures, contacts, etc) since this will put your phone back to complete stock.
Connect the USB cable to your phone. Press Boot into Bootloader.
It should now say FASTBOOT USB on your screen.
Press Relock bootloader. It may give you a security warning error or it may say failed. Who cares, ignore it. It's normal.
Your phone will boot up normally.
When the phone is fully loaded. Unplug and replug the USB cable back in the phone. Now,run the RUU you downloaded and follow the instructions.
Your phone will be back to stock.
2. Now, we will talk about restoring your nandroid backup.
Connect your phone to the computer. Open up the folder to view the files on your phone.
From your computer, Go to TWRP -> BACKUPS -> (Your hardware Serial Number) -> (Folder you wish to restore to) -> and copy boot.emmc.win to your computer. Rename boot..emmc.win to boot.img
Open my toolkit and press boot into recovery.
Click Wipe. Wipe Cache, Dalvik, Factory Reset and System. NOTHING ELSE! If you click anything else, IT WILL WIPE YOUR SD CARD AND YOU WILL HAVE MORE ISSUES ON YOUR HEAD!
Press back and press Restore. Choose the backup to restore to.
After it finishes, press the back button. Press Reboot and select bootloader.
Open my toolkit and press Flash a Kernel. Locate the boot.img and it will flash it.
You are now back to your stock Nandroid.
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Joai said:
my phone wont go into the bootloader screen (the white one) it shows that the command is not recognized.....
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You have a directory issue. Place the toolkit folder in the c drive.
joejensen0 said:
In the links I am not seeing anything to get me to the stock RUU. I am having call quality issues with my phone and I have to send it back for warranty. I have relocked the phone per the instructions but I need the stock RUU to flash. I would appreciate anyone's help.
Thanks,
Joe
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The link is in my toolkit.
Sent From My HTC Amaze 4G via Someone's Room
and that was the issue...everything works now. Really appreciate it! Would donate but I just spent a grip on this phone ysterday! keep up the good work! one question...what ROMS are good for this device?
Stock RUU
I have attached a screen shot of the toolkit running. I have been looking under "Useful Links" am I looking in the wrong place?
As I mentioned I need a stock RUU, ATT version for the HTC One X+
Thanks,
Joe
The link is in my toolkit.
Sent From My HTC Amaze 4G via Someone's Room [/QUOTE]
Joai said:
and that was the issue...everything works now. Really appreciate it! Would donate but I just spent a grip on this phone ysterday! keep up the good work! one question...what ROMS are good for this device?
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Rom choice depends on what you want to get out of your device, its not difficult to pick out a couple roms and compare what you think will work best for you.
joejensen0 said:
I have attached a screen shot of the toolkit running. I have been looking under "Useful Links" am I looking in the wrong place?
As I mentioned I need a stock RUU, ATT version for the HTC One X+
Thanks,
Joe
The link is in my toolkit.
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Your running v1.1 of the toolkit, hasoon has since updated the kit to v2.0 which has the link your looking for. Alternatively if you look through the forums im sure you could find a link to it.
Will try it when I get back home...
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Stock RUU
hasoon2000 said:
You have a directory issue. Place the toolkit folder in the c drive.
The link is in my toolkit.
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Updated, worked perfectly. I am back to stock and good to send back. Thank you for your help. The toolkit is awesome!
Thanks,
Joe
Worked!
It worked for me, I got SU Access, but for the purpose i got SU access it failed. WiFix is not working, and I have the dreaded android SIM Card Inset wifi disable issue.
hasoon2000 said:
Post 1: How to unlock your bootloader, flash a recovery and root
Post 2: How to flash a custom ROM and kernel (boot.img)
Post 3: How to reverse everything and go back to stock
Post 4: How to ADB Sideload a ROM
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***How To Flash Files In ODIN & Factory Reset Note 3***

For those who haven't used ODIN, the process can seem a bit daunting. Follow these steps to make flashing files via ODIN painless...
Reasons To Use This Tutorial
- Return your device to OEM Stock for warranty return
- Flash latest OTA Leak or revert firmware (ie; MJE, NC2, etc)
- Completely wipe device prior to private sale
- Return device to stock
- You're a bored crack-flasher with nothing better to do
* * * What you do with your device is completely your choice and solely your responsibility! - If You READ These Instructions FIRST, THEN Follow Them, You Will Be Up And Running In No Time* * *
STEP ONE:
Verify USB DEBUGGING is CHECKED in system settings>developer option (click 'BASEBAND or BUILD Version' in 'About Phone' 7 times to UNHIDE Developer Option) also verify UNKNOWN SOURCES is CHECKED in system settings>security.
On PC, go to CONTROL PANEL > Install/Uninstall Programs > uninstall ALL Samsung drivers
Download & Install The Following To Your PC
Samsung USB drivers for Odin (click “see all downloads”)
ODIN (latest version)
click middle “download” button - credit to DutchDogg54 for file
MJE Tar File (flash ONLY tar files for YOUR device)
credit to Beanstown106 for file (confirm Developer Edition or Retail device)
Verizon LTE PIT file
credit to Beanstown106 for file (confirm device)
STEP TWO:
Flash File In ODIN
- Power down your device (remove sdcard - not required but recommended)
- Simultaneously press and hold VOL DOWN + HOME BUTTON + POWER BUTTON
- At *Warning* screen, press VOL UP
- Start ODIN on PC
- Connect your device to its USB cable and plug cable into PC
- WAIT for ODIN to populate the COM box (pic 1)
- Verify that "Auto Reboot" and "F. Reset Time" are CHECKED (under COM box in Option section - pic 1)
- Click "AP" button (PDA if older Odin) (pic 2)
- Browse PC and insert file to be flashed (MJE tar file)
- Click "PIT" button *USE ONLY IF YOU HAVE PARTITION ISSUES* (pic 3)
- Browse PC and insert file to be flashed (PIT file)
- WAIT for "START" button (pic 4) to be enabled (may take a minute)
- Click START button to begin file install
- Disconnect USB when download is finished (device might auto reboot)
Profit, BACON & Joy you are now on MJE and your device is STOCK.
PERFORM A FACTORY RESET WIPING ENTIRE PHONE
This should return your device to "out-of-the-box" newness (remove ext SDcard)
- Turn off device
- Simultaneously hold VOL UP, HOME, POWER
- Release POWER when you see the Note 3 logo
- Release VOL UP & HOME when you see the System Recovery screen
- VOL UP after warning
- Using VOL DOWN choose WIPE DATA / FACTORY RESET
- Select using POWER button
- Using VOL DOWN choose "Delete ALL User Data"
- Select with POWER button
- Highlight REBOOT SYSTEM
- Select REBOOT SYSTEM NOW using POWER button
-Your device is now OEM Stock and ready to ship for warranty purposes, OR you can start over with a totally OEM stock device HERE> How To ROOT 4.3 & NC4 OTA, Install Recovery & Roms - Verizon RETAIL Note 3
Click HERE to Root, install Safestrap, update Chainfire's SuperSU, flash custom Roms, and learn about Rom Slots!
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For those who haven't used ODIN, the process can seem a bit daunting. Follow these steps to make flashing files via ODIN painless...
! ! ! I am in NO WAY responsible for what you do with your device. YOU assume ALL responsibility for ALL actions performed on your device ! ! !
STEP ONE:
On PC, go to CONTROL PANEL > Install/Uninstall Programs > uninstall ALL Samsung drivers
Download & Install The Following To Your PC
Samsung USB drivers for Odin (click “see all downloads”)
ODIN 3.09 (latest version)
click middle “download” button - credit to DutchDogg54 for file
MJE Tar File
credit to Beanstown106 for file
STEP TWO:
Flash File In ODIN
- Power down your device (remove sdcard - not required but recommended)
- Simultaneously press and hold VOL DOWN + HOME BUTTON + POWER BUTTON
- At *Warning* screen, press VOL UP
- Start ODIN on PC
- Connect your Phone to its USB cable and plug cable into PC
- WAIT for ODIN to populate the COM box (pic 1)
- Click "AP" button (pic 2)
- Browse PC and insert file to be flashed (MJE tar)
- WAIT for "START" button (pic3) to be enabled (may take a minute)
- Click START button to begin file install
STEP THREE:
Profit, BACON & Joy you are now on MJE and your device is STOCK.
Click HERE to Root, install Safestrap, update Chainfire's SuperSU, flash custom Roms, and learn about Rom Slots!
***Please click THANKS and RATE this thread***
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Worked perfectly thanks!!!:good::good::good::good::good:
nice write up.
i love odin. i always odin back to stock and start over when a new rom build comes out.
js0uth said:
nice write up.
i love odin. i always odin back to stock and start over when a new rom build comes out.
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I appreciate the compliment!
Do you do this because you are an odin freak OR to ensure that none of the baseline firmware, kernel, software, etc got borked during the previous rom and useage cycle? Curious minds and all
az_biker said:
I appreciate the compliment!
Do you do this because you are an odin freak OR to ensure that none of the baseline firmware, kernel, software, etc got borked during the previous rom and useage cycle? Curious minds and all
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Both. lol. and a personal preference.
its just more reassuring when everything is fresh. less prone to mishaps. ive been doing it since the note 2. and to be honest i rarely run into and problems. just the usual rom bugs.
and its way easier when you have everything saved on the sd especially since i just picked up a 64gb over black friday. :good:
js0uth said:
Both. lol.
its just more reassuring when everything is fresh. less prone to mishaps. ive been doing it since the note 2. and to be honest i rarely run into and problems. just the usual rom bugs.
and its way easier when you have everything saved on the sd especially since i just picked up a 64gb over black friday. :good:
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Since you ODIN all the time, any suggestions to improve this write up or anything I missed?
az_biker said:
Since you ODIN all the time, any suggestions to improve this write up or anything I missed?
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um.... no i think its fine. looks good to me. its pretty straight forward. dont know how much more easier itll get. lol.
good job and thanks again.
Does this wipe the device like apps games music
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htcdroidincredible23 said:
Does this wipe the device like apps games music
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yes. EVERYTHING. back to factory.
Rooting
Hi to everyone…..I'm a long time iPhone user converted to the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (Verizon) and loving it. I've been trying to read as much as I can before asking questions but I'm just not sure about some things and I want to be sure before I proceed. I've tried at several different links to download the root file needed for my phone but can't find it….can someone point me in the right direction. I also know I need Odin3…..is there a particular version I need for my specific phone. Any help is greatly appreciated!!
htcdroidincredible23 said:
Does this wipe the device like apps games music
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Yep. Save your valuables to sdcard and remove sdcard before flashing in odin
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ncphotographer said:
Hi to everyone…..I'm a long time iPhone user converted to the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (Verizon) and loving it. I've been trying to read as much as I can before asking questions but I'm just not sure about some things and I want to be sure before I proceed. I've tried at several different links to download the root file needed for my phone but can't find it….can someone point me in the right direction. I also know I need Odin3…..is there a particular version I need for my specific phone. Any help is greatly appreciated!!
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Everything you need is in the link in my signature. Easy to follow instructions
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az_biker said:
Everything you need is in the link in my signature. Easy to follow instructions
Notorious 3
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Please forgive me ignorance…..but how do I know if I need the MJE tare file? And I'm sure it's right in front of me but I don't see the root file. I've downloaded the Odin3…..but now I'm stuck.
PS-- I don't mind making a $20 donation to someone who can help me like I'm a 2 year old child!!
ncphotographer said:
Please forgive me ignorance…..but how do I know if I need the MJE tare file? And I'm sure it's right in front of me but I don't see the root file. I've downloaded the Odin3…..but now I'm stuck.
PS-- I don't mind making a $20 donation to someone who can help me like I'm a 2 year old child!!
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If you haven't taken the recent Verizon OTA (MJE) you are still running MJ7 software. Quickest way to know is check Baseband Version in ABOUT PHONE.
The MJE tar file is about 1.2 gb, I just checked all the links and they are working. Let me know what step you're at in the process.
I'll gladly accept donations, but they certainly are NOT expected
az_biker said:
If you haven't taken the recent Verizon OTA (MJE) you are still running MJ7 software. Quickest way to know is check Baseband Version in ABOUT PHONE.
The MJE tar file is about 1.2 gb, I just checked all the links and they are working. Let me know what step you're at in the process.
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It appears that I'm on MJ7. As for what step I'm on….hmmmm, I've taken my phone out of the box (haha) I'm not sure what the h*** I'm doing…..I downloaded the Odin3…..but there doesn't seem to be anything to extract……and I still don't see the root file I need to download. If you'll send me your paypal info I'd gladly donate if you can help an idiot!!
Can anyone please help……I can't seem to get the Odin 3 file…….I'm on a mac…….is that why I'm having all the problems?
Can someone tell me this......do I want to update to the latest software version? If I do update do I then use the MJE root file?
ncphotographer said:
It appears that I'm on MJ7. As for what step I'm on….hmmmm, I've taken my phone out of the box (haha) I'm not sure what the h*** I'm doing…..I downloaded the Odin3…..but there doesn't seem to be anything to extract……and I still don't see the root file I need to download. If you'll send me your paypal info I'd gladly donate if you can help an idiot!!
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Follow the link in my sig for Note 3 Root. It has every step and all the links to all the needed files. Donate link is under my avatar
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az_biker said:
Follow the link in my sig for Note 3 Root. It has every step and all the links to all the needed files. Donate link is under my avatar
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I've followed your link and I see all the files and I've read everything on there but still don't understand.
First of all, awesome guide, great for newbies like myself...
I am already rooted (only - no safestrap) and wanted to know
1. If I do this, will it make any changes to the Knox counter and will it change my status from custom to official? (ie. completely stock, ready for warranty?)
2. I obviously will have to root again, correct (will root survive with SUPro)?
3. I want to keep MJ7, I am assuming I can use the same method with MJ7 TAR file
Thanks for your help

Ace 2 baseband "XXXX" repair

Hi guys! This thread is for those who want to fix the baseband "XXXX" problem on their Ace 2. You can check your baseband number in "Settings"->"About phone"
If you think it's gonna take too much to do it, just feel free to look for another way to fix your problem, but the way I did it, I didn't have any problems, so it's your decision whether to do it or not.
So let's start:
Charge your battery before this. Use TriangleAway to reset the flashcounter, in case it's increased.
PART 1 (downgrade to GB) (Optional- you could skip to Part 2, but if the problem is still there, then it means the "modemfs" file will work only with this version of GB I uploaded bellow):
1. You have to downgrade to GingerBread, so download this: I8160XXLK6 and extract it.
2. Download Odin: Odin3_v1.83.zip Install your drivers as well, if you don't have them.
3. Turn on USB Debugging mode from "Developer options"
4. Enter "download mode" by long pressing vol down + home + power, then press volume up again when you see the warning screen.
5. Open Odin as admin
6. Connect your phone through the usb cable and wait till the ID:COM section turns yellow.
7. Click on PDA and choose "CODE_GT-I8160XXLK6_CL1211243_REV00_SEC_KEY_LK6_4G.tar.md5" from the extracted archive. For I8160P download this :CODE_GT-I8160P_I8160PXXLK2_CL1211774_REV00_user_SEC_KEY_XLK2_4G and put it at PDA after you extract it.
Click on CSC and choose "CSC_GT-I8160-MULTI-CSC-0XELF1_SEC_KEY_4G.tar.md5". Then click on PIT and choose “GT-I8160_EUR_XX_4G.pit”.
“Re-Partition”, “Auto-Reboot” and “F Reset Time” options have to be selected as well. (tick re-partition if you have a 3 files stock GB; don't tick it if you have a one file stock ROM--- these are the rules)
8. Click "Start" and wait till everything is finished.
9. Configure you device, till you get to the main screen.
10. Download flashable supersu update_su.zip and copy it to the external sdcard.
11. Enter recovery mode (vol up + home + power button), and click on "apply update from sdcard" (or something similar) and choose the "update_su" file
12. Reboot and after that, download "Android terminal emulator" from Google Play Store.
PART 2 (repairing the baseband). The "modemfs.img.md5" file was extracted from a GingerBread ROM so I don't know if would work if you tried to put it on a Jelly Bean. That's why I added "Part 1" above:
13. Download this Ace2modemfs.img.md5.zip and extract it.
14. Copy the extracted file ("modemfs.img.md5") to your sdcard (internal)
15. Now open the "Android terminal emulator"
16. Type in what is between the quotes: "su". Click on Grant (Allow, or whatever)
then "dd if=/sdcard/modemfs.img.md5 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p2".
17. After that, close the terminal and reboot the phone. Go to settings-> about phone and check to see if you still have baseband "XXXX". if you don't, go to recovery mode and make a "wipe data".
After everything is finished use Samsung Kies to update to JellyBean. This way you'll be sure that you get the correct update.
With the exact same steps from above, I managed to fix my baseband. I'm not 100% that it will work for you too, but I'm 95% sure that it will. So follow the steps carefully and you'll be good.
If someone tried only PART 2 and worked on a Jelly Bean, just tell me and I'll delete the first part, which is basically a tutorial for GB downgrade.
I think that you can just install jb rom and after that from recovery the zip file.
manthes said:
I think that you can just install jb rom and after that from recovery the zip file.
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What I said above was the method I tried and it worked. I'm sure there are other methods to do that but I haven't tried them cause this one worked for me.
dragos281993 said:
What I said above was the method I tried and it worked. I'm sure there are other methods to do that but I haven't tried them cause this one worked for me.
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hi i just got your pm i managed to fix this issue after searching for hours using the modemfs files fluffi444/djmaniac posted. id just like to add that going back to stock isn't 100% necessary. i restored a rom backup i recommend copying only the files you dont have in fluffi444 modemfs when i copied the whole modemfs file i kept getting random drops in reception i noticed a certain .cfg file didnt seem to have the correct permissions. hope this maybe useful to people with this annoying issue.
***Big thanks to fluffi444/djmaniac for providing modemfs files***
Thx for your work, dragos..
I think its good to put al this different ways together in one thread, if you don't mind.
For whom, who needs only the MODEM FS via CWM flashable zip you'll find my post on Android-Hilfe here:
http://www.android-hilfe.de/root-cu...xxxx-kein-mobiles-internet-2.html#post7835468
fluffi444 said:
Thx for your work, dragos..
I think its good to put al this different ways together in one thread, if you don't mind.
For whom, who needs only the MODEM FS via CWM flashable zip you'll find my post on Android-Hilfe here:
http://www.android-hilfe.de/root-cu...xxxx-kein-mobiles-internet-2.html#post7835468
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It's better as a "team", of course. This thread was just one way to solve an issue that it's kinda annoying. So, the more solutions, the better.
How do you got this "xxxx" error? Dont wanna to make same mistake. Thanks
nusko_x said:
How do you got this "xxxx" error? Dont wanna to make same mistake. Thanks
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I think by flashing with Odin a version of Jelly Bean 4.1.2 that wasn't for my phone. I tried to go from MG2 to MF1. I also remember that I managed somehow to format "modemfs" in recovery, so it's one of these two things.
Thanks bro.
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Thanks bro.
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No problem, man.
******
dragos281993 said:
Hi guys! This thread is for those who want to fix the baseband "XXXX" ..... GB downgrade.
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-rom in russian :/
cant continue
update_su.zip ... shows error :/
MODERATORS, PLEASE CLOSE THIS THREAD !!! I've been using a different device for a few months now, so I can't help those who encounter any errors, following my instructions.
before close have find all thet I need
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/27460/I8160XXNB1_I8160TMSNB1_TMS.zip/
search there are more COMPLETE ZIPS with PDA,CSC,MODEM !!!! not only PDA as common on links in forums like this :/
kjub6 said:
before close have find all thet I need
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/27460/I8160XXNB1_I8160TMSNB1_TMS.zip/
search there are more COMPLETE ZIPS with PDA,CSC,MODEM !!!! not only PDA as common on links in forums like this :/
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You spamming many threads with quite confusing remarks, not really readable posts, and more...
Don't expect any help if you writing like this... I suggest that you start to post your questions more structured...
This suggestion is not only for this post - also and mainly for the bunch of post from you during the last few days.
I really tried to help you but refused, after you came up again and again with a changed situation.
Maybe its time to show you what you've done the last days:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/search.php?searchid=322856854
am deeply sorry to whole comunity was not my point to spamm ... but there was no answer and the confusion was big
and when someone can help me I can delete all messages no problem and clean it up ...
imagine how confusing it is when your main phone breaks down .... :/ ... was really hard for me too
once again sorry for this mess
need PHONE md5 to flash my phone to remove baseband :/ xxxxxxx
kjub6 said:
once again sorry for this mess
need PHONE md5 to flash my phone to remove baseband :/ xxxxxxx
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OK... try this... For CWM...Flashable zip (DJM is me)
http://www.android-hilfe.de/root-cu...xxxx-kein-mobiles-internet-2.html#post7835468
OR
for ODIN (for PDA) - Ace2Nutzer is a friend
http://www.android-hilfe.de/root-cu...xxxx-kein-mobiles-internet-2.html#post7902328
OR
Begin from scratch (all data is away) and flash 3-parted GB FW according to your Phone - Do factory reset - After that any JB FW u like.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53921158&postcount=8
BUT: This is nothing else as the OP said in 1 post actually....
thx a lot the first flashable zip worked excelent ... I made all other recoveries before but no success ... but am not argueing that it was late and I was not concentrates ... so mistakes could had been done ... its possible
thank you for your help
Hey guys i did everything as tutorial says and everything is almost ok. I have baseband name but still no signal
dragos281993 said:
Hi guys! This thread is for those who want to fix the baseband "XXXX" problem on their Ace 2. You can check your baseband number in "Settings"->"About phone"
If you think it's gonna take too much to do it, just feel free to look for another way to fix your problem, but the way I did it, I didn't have any problems, so it's your decision whether to do it or not.
So let's start:
Charge your battery before this. Use TriangleAway to reset the flashcounter, in case it's increased.
PART 1 (downgrade to GB) (Optional- you could skip to Part 2, but if the problem is still there, then it means the "modemfs" file will work only with this version of GB I uploaded bellow):
1. You have to downgrade to GingerBread, so download this: I8160XXLK6 and extract it.
2. Download Odin: Odin3_v1.83.zip Install your drivers as well, if you don't have them.
3. Turn on USB Debugging mode from "Developer options"
4. Enter "download mode" by long pressing vol down + home + power, then press volume up again when you see the warning screen.
5. Open Odin as admin
6. Connect your phone through the usb cable and wait till the ID:COM section turns yellow.
7. Click on PDA and choose "CODE_GT-I8160XXLK6_CL1211243_REV00_SEC_KEY_LK6_4G.tar.md5" from the extracted archive. For I8160P download this :CODE_GT-I8160P_I8160PXXLK2_CL1211774_REV00_user_SEC_KEY_XLK2_4G and put it at PDA after you extract it.
Click on CSC and choose "CSC_GT-I8160-MULTI-CSC-0XELF1_SEC_KEY_4G.tar.md5". Then click on PIT and choose “GT-I8160_EUR_XX_4G.pit”.
“Re-Partition”, “Auto-Reboot” and “F Reset Time” options have to be selected as well. (tick re-partition if you have a 3 files stock GB; don't tick it if you have a one file stock ROM--- these are the rules)
8. Click "Start" and wait till everything is finished.
9. Configure you device, till you get to the main screen.
10. Download flashable supersu update_su.zip and copy it to the external sdcard.
11. Enter recovery mode (vol up + home + power button), and click on "apply update from sdcard" (or something similar) and choose the "update_su" file
12. Reboot and after that, download "Android terminal emulator" from Google Play Store.
PART 2 (repairing the baseband). The "modemfs.img.md5" file was extracted from a GingerBread ROM so I don't know if would work if you tried to put it on a Jelly Bean. That's why I added "Part 1" above:
13. Download this Ace2modemfs.img.md5.zip and extract it.
14. Copy the extracted file ("modemfs.img.md5") to your sdcard (internal)
15. Now open the "Android terminal emulator"
16. Type in what is between the quotes: "su". Click on Grant (Allow, or whatever)
then "dd if=/sdcard/modemfs.img.md5 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p2".
17. After that, close the terminal and reboot the phone. Go to settings-> about phone and check to see if you still have baseband "XXXX". if you don't, go to recovery mode and make a "wipe data".
After everything is finished use Samsung Kies to update to JellyBean. This way you'll be sure that you get the correct update.
With the exact same steps from above, I managed to fix my baseband. I'm not 100% that it will work for you too, but I'm 95% sure that it will. So follow the steps carefully and you'll be good.
If someone tried only PART 2 and worked on a Jelly Bean, just tell me and I'll delete the first part, which is basically a tutorial for GB downgrade.
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this was also my problem.but i cannot download the modemfs.img.md5. can you still help me?
royaleperson said:
this was also my problem.but i cannot download the modemfs.img.md5. can you still help me?
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Sorry buddy, I moved on to a different device a long time ago. Of i remember correctly this guy fluffi had a similar thread. Go check it out.
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